As you know, the election cycle is heating up, and today there are a few interesting headlines that caused me to pause and raise a brow:
Before we get excited about the potential for a great liberal awakening, it would be wise to remain skeptical of this supposed red shift in the headlines. With the elections coming, everything is about messaging and getting out the vote. This is not by accident, and though it may be a warning to deep pocket progressive backers, more than anything it sends a signal that they need to continue stirring up controversies like Roe v. Wade and gun control in order to keep democrats energized and engaged.
That said, the third article is a couple weeks old, dated May 23rd, and it uses the same "political earthquake" language, which I find fascinating. The article was posted on the Council on Foreign Relations website, which is an organ of the globalist cabal. This passage is of particular interest:
"Former prime minister Scott Morrison now leaves office having presided over electoral carnage for the Liberal Party in both the lower and upper houses. His party’s normally safe seats in the two major cities lie in ruins, its political support base hollowed out. In the wealthy suburbs of Sydney and Melbourne, the Liberals’ traditional strongholds were lost to talented, female independent candidates who capitalized on the prime minister’s unpopularity with women and his foot dragging on climate change and integrity in government. Unsurprisingly, these will be key issues driving the agenda of the new Labor team."
Now bounce back to the headlines about L.A. and San Fransisco, noting that the "normally safe seats in the two major cities" may soon lie in ruins. Many liberals are now concerned that Joe Biden will leave office "having presided over electoral carnage" in both chambers of congress. This is precisely why there are so many democrats calling for the end of the electoral college -- an issue now being attached to the Jan. 6 Committee hearings...