Does the Democrats' Chaos Strategy Work?
Democrats wield chaos as a strategy, overwhelming voters with nonstop turmoil that obscures blame and rallies key groups—leaving Republicans scrambling to counter before the clock runs out...
1) Democrats’ chaotic nihilism still works. The chaos strategy causes so much turmoil, noise, and negative media coverage that the confused voting public simply cannot sort it all out...
2) Every day of Trump’s first year, there were either campus eruptions, Tesla firebombings, street violence against ICE, or crazy district judges’ injunctions...
Note that there is never a positive Democrat "Contract with America," since it is impossible to advance anything popular or moderate past its now firmly socialist base...
In this week’s election, Republicans finally grasped the purpose of the pre-election shutdown.
It was designed to galvanize key constituencies to get out the vote in a low-turnout year. The lockdown was especially aimed at two groups: laid-off and unpaid government workers and entitlement recipients terrified that their checks would dry up...
5) There is no longer a Democrat Party. It is now an unapologetically neo-socialist Jacobin movement...
There is plenty of time for Republicans to digest these results, especially the strategy and dangerous nature of the new left...
But the clock is ticking.
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The Jacobin Movement: Revolutionaries and Radicals, The Collector:
The Jacobins influenced one of the most controversial periods of the French Revolution, showing what can happen when a radical movement takes over the charge...
After the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, the abolition of feudalism, and the Declaration of the Rights of Men and the Citizen in August of the same year, the political situation and landscape changed drastically. Initially, the main revolutionary forces were less radical than the Jacobin movement. However, in the following years, the Jacobins rose to power due to the harsh economic situation and extreme dissatisfaction and became one of the most dominant political forces of the French Revolution...
The Jacobins came to power through different political plays and, especially, through the radicalization of the masses...
... their political rule would be remembered as ‘"the Reign of Terror."’...
The radical ideology of the Jacobins was based on the idea that the revolution, and with it, the republic, could not survive with opposition and enemies...
