Democrats Cry “Election Denial” While Ignoring Their Own History
Isn’t it rich? Democrats spend years crying foul over elections they claim were stolen, yet they have the audacity to accuse Donald Trump of “election denial.”
For decades, when things don’t go their way, Democratic leaders whip out their favorite card: election denial. We’re not talking about just a few incidents here. From the 2000 election fiasco to the 2016 presidential race, their hypocrisy is clear as day.
I’ve got audio clips from prominent Democrats who have been in the election denial game for years. Hillary Clinton? She called Trump an “illegitimate president” in 2016. And let’s not forget about the 2000 election when they protested George W. Bush’s victory, claiming the Supreme Court “stole” the election. They throw around accusations like it’s a game—yet expect Trump to sit down and shut up? The irony is rich.
The press plays a double game too. They demand Trump accept an election that hasn’t even happened yet, yet they won’t ask Kamala Harris about her thoughts on election integrity or her party’s history of denial. Why the selective scrutiny?
When Democrats raise concerns about elections, it’s “protecting democracy.” When Trump or his supporters voice doubts? Suddenly, it’s “dangerous.” So, let me ask: Is questioning the system only allowed when it’s convenient for them? Tune in to my segment, where I break it all down and play audio from these Democrats themselves.