A Summation of the Midterm Elections and Trump’s Big Announcement in One Comic

Idea and Cartoon by Mish 

Midterm Recap 

The midterm elections are over and other than barely holding the House the elections were a disaster for the Republicans. 

Trump-backed candidates, selected only for their stop-the-steal loyalty, went down in scorching flames. 

Trump-Backed Losers

  • US Senate Pennsylvania: Mehmet Oz
  • US Senate Arizona: Blake Masters
  • US Senate Nevada: Adam Laxalt
  • US Senate New Hampshire: Don Bolduc
  • Arizona Governor: Kari Lake
  • Michigan Attorney General: Matthew DePerno
  • Michigan Secretary of State: Kristina Karamo
  • Pennsylvania Governor: Doug Mastriano
  • Pennsylvania Attorney General: Matthew DePerno
  • Alaska Special Election: Sarah Palin

Comments 

  • WSJ on Don Bolduc: “Don Bolduc was a very nice guy, but he lost tonight when he disavowed, after his big primary win, his longstanding stance on Election Fraud,” Mr. Trump said. 
  • Intelligencer on Mehmet OZ: Mehmet Oz built the celebrity that he traded on in entering Pennsylvania politics from a TV career originally sponsored by Oprah Winfrey, There’s no question Oz’s surprise endorsement by Trump lifted him to the U.S. Senate nomination over his wealthy rival David McCormick, who unlike Oz was actually from Pennsylvania. When Trump endorsed Oz, he said, “Women, in particular, are drawn to Dr. Oz for his advice and counsel. I have seen this many times over the years. They know him, believe in him, and trust him.” According to the exit polls, Fetterman trounced Oz among women by a 57-to-41 margin.
  • Intelligencer on Adam Laxalt: Laxalt has been a staunch MAGA supporter who actually ran the former president’s narrowly unsuccessful 2020 campaign in the state.
  • Intelligencer on Blake Masters: Masters is a strange dude who entered politics as a protégé and employee of rogue Silicon Valley mogul and proto-authoritarian Peter Thiel. Masters received a crucially timed Trump endorsement during the primary season that elevated him over a crowded field of rivals who were battling for the MAGA vote.
  • Intelligencer on Hershel Walker (Runoff on Dec 6): Trump clearly talked him into leaving his Texas home to return to Georgia and run for the Senate; the ex-president announced Walker’s candidacy before the candidate did.
  • Intelligencer on Sarah Palin: Trump misstep was his backing of Sarah Palin in a special election in Alaska.
  • The Guardian on Doug Mastriano: In Pennsylvania Doug Mastriano, a Christian nationalist state senator who paid for buses to take people to what became the January 6 insurrection and tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election, was swept away in the governor’s race.
  • The Guardian on Matthew DePerno: Matthew DePerno, a fellow election conspiracy theorist who had branded Democrats “radical, cultural Marxists” lost his bid to be Michigan’s attorney general, and his ideological counterpart Kristina Karamo failed to become secretary of state. 

NBC: “In the 13 races in six battleground states where an election denier was on the ballot for governor, secretary of state or attorney general, 12 lost, according to the latest NBC News projections. The only other contest — Arizona’s attorney general race between Democrat Kris Mayes and Republican Abraham Hamadeh — remains too close to call, though Mayes leads.”

Trump’s Big Announcement 

Yesterday, Trump announce he would run for President in 2024. 

Ahead of the announcement the WSK noted Trump said “perhaps … the most important speech given in the history of the United States of America.”

No, it wasn’t.

Abandon Ship

Note that media mogul Rupert Murdoch tells Trump he will not back fresh White House bid 

Rupert Murdoch has reportedly warned Donald Trump his media empire will not back any attempt to return to the White House, as former supporters turn to the youthful Florida governor Ron DeSantis.

Trump was “Part of the Problem” on Jan 6.  

Vanity Fair reports Mike Pence Finally Says Trump was “Part of the Problem” on Jan 6.  

After almost two years of near-silence, former Vice President Mike Pence is talking about the last days of Donald Trump’s presidency; namely that Trump’s words on January 6 were “reckless,” and “endangered” Pence and his family. 

“It angered me,” Pence said of Trump’s actions. “I turned to my daughter, who was standing nearby, and I said, ‘It doesn’t take courage to break the law. It takes courage to uphold the law.’”

Cook Politico on the Midterms

“The #AZGOV outcome is the exclamation point on how badly MAGA enthusiasts bombed last week – costing Rs eminently winnable races up and down the ballot. It’s a huge reason Rs are on track to net just 1-2% of all House seats despite a likely 6-7% pro-GOP vote swing.”

DeSantis on Trump

Trump is mocking the one bright star of the midterm elections, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

DeSantis won reelection by defeating Charlie Crist by nearly 20%. The New York Post, the day after the election, ran a cover featuring DeSantis with the headline: “DeFuture.”

Nonetheless, Trump is name-calling again, calling DeSantis “Ron DeSanctimonious.”

How to Deal With Trump

Ron DeSantis responds to Trump criticism: “You take incoming fire, that’s just the nature of it…all that is just noise….at the end of the day, I would just tell people to check out the scoreboard from last Tuesday night.

Indeed, the scorecard speaks for itself.

Biggest Loser of the Night Donald Trump, Biggest Winner Ron DeSantis

On election eve, I posted Biggest Loser of the Night Donald Trump, Biggest Winner Ron DeSantis

The Wall Street Journal  reached the same conclusion hours later in Trump Is the Republican Party’s Biggest Loser

The WSJ subtitle reads “He has now flopped in 2018, 2020, 2021 and 2022.”

Looking Ahead

Looking ahead we do not know if Trump will win the nomination or even if he will stay in to the end. 

If he does not win the nomination it’s possible he sabotages the ship just as he did in the midterms. 

And if he does win the nomination, it’s not at all clear he would lose. Two years is a long time in politics. 

However, the midterms provide a clear message.

Trump has a mountain of baggage and Republicans would be better served if he stood down. 

 Stop the steal is a losing message. 

This post originated at MishTalk.Com

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david halte
david halte
1 year ago
Nice illustration Mish. Good use of color.
xbizo
xbizo
1 year ago
Republicans need to find a way to match the democrats number of mail-in ballots….
OUdaveguy
OUdaveguy
1 year ago
So many other more important factors to consider; Trump wasn’t even on the ballot. Here’s some of them:
1) Republican leadership sabotaging their own candidates
2) Voting landscape permanently altered by mail in ballots and other schemes to push many more ballots through for Democrats
3) Row v. Wade thrown out before the election (Mish mentioned women went bigly for the PA (D), but not why)
4) A “Red Wave” echo chamber without a strong message of alternatives to Democrats (that’s on Republicans)
5) Re-districting from the last census
6) Corporate media always aggressively against Republicans unless they are RINOs or Neocons
7) Mid-terms don’t generate nearly as much enthusiasm/participation from voters
8) Trump and Republicans have been censored, banned, de-platformed, de-monetized, and demonized as “literally Hitler” for years; permanent loss of free speech is destroying the political process utterly
9) Brandon regime delayed much of the financial pain inbound with the SPR emptying timed to the election
10) School board landscape and other local wave making DID occur for conservatives in many places
Corvinus
Corvinus
1 year ago
Two time Trump voter, here. Trump served a purpose by making it plain exactly how much of a theater modern politics is and how the entrenched powers utilize the media as a propaganda tool to push their agenda. I really think there were many typical ‘trust the system’ type conservatives that had their quaint views shattered by those four years with Trump. I think any time people wake up is a good thing. People are going on about ‘election deniers’ referring to Trump supporters but we had 4 years of Russiagate and casting doubt on Trump’s legitimate win for instance – election denial began as a movement against him not for him.
That said, Trump’s time has passed. Harping about the election at this point is a weak play regardless of how corrupt it might be in reality. He’d gain more credibility by deferring to the outcome and chalking it up to the relentless attacks in the media or whatever he needs to stroke his own ego in public. His failure to rework his public persona and actually show an ability to get past things that affect him personally is a character flaw that he seems unable to get around. His attack on DeSantis comes across as weak – as someone who is clearly envious. What worked in 2016 against Cruz, Rubio and Bush will not work here – in their case Trump was tapping into and saying out loud what people were already thinking about those candidates. Trump shows is not nimble enough to read the crowd and change his approach – time to let the young blood have a shot. Trump should take a high road approach and, like Victor Davis Hanson says, try to fill an elder statesman role and try to push things forward.
Now he seems to have gone after Candace Owens too – not sure what he said – but that’s again that’s another case of not being able to read the tea leaves.
Ethangregory
Ethangregory
1 year ago
When you’re name calling involves the word “sanctimonious” you are trying to hard! LOL
BBradley
BBradley
1 year ago
Funny how it’s the same States that were surprise losses in ’20 Presidential Election. Where fraud has proven safe and effective for the D’s…..
Zardoz
Zardoz
1 year ago
Reply to  BBradley
Where fraud want proven at all. Show proof or quit bawling.
BBradley
BBradley
1 year ago
Reply to  Zardoz
Ever heard of 2000 mules? Proven coordinated vote dumps. Trump earns more votes than any sitting prez + outperforms in bell weather States & loses in 5 key races that can’t finish counting for days after all others have results posted?
Mail in voting invites fraud, was massively spun up prior to ’20 election. I live in PacNW where voter fraud was first perfected, it’s easy for the party in power to stay in these vote by mail States.
Yooper
Yooper
1 year ago
Reply to  BBradley
Not sure elsewhere, but in PA the fraud claim in BS in far too many court cases where no evidence could be given. The republicans enacted a complete overhaul of election rules in 2019, including cleaning the elections roles every 60 days, with having unique barcoding of every mail in ballot so no duplicates. I do mail-in, and prefer it.
Other states, don’t now, but PA was an election system designed by R, for the benefit of R, and they still lost “biggly”

Yooper
Yooper
1 year ago
Reply to  BBradley
I may say, with the aging population of PA, allowing the elderly to vote and have someone collect their ballot so they don’t have to show up in person would’ve benefited the Rs tremendously. Would that be a “mule”? Maybe, but their vote is still valid…
KidHorn
KidHorn
1 year ago
Reply to  Zardoz
I agree. There’s some circumstantial evidence, but no proof. People should shut up unless they can prove it.
BBradley
BBradley
1 year ago
Reply to  KidHorn
Proving it would be what? What is the level of evidence required? None of you ever define that….
KidHorn
KidHorn
1 year ago
Reply to  BBradley
Convincing a judge and/or jury of wrongdoing.
Kick'n
Kick’n
1 year ago
Reply to  BBradley
NO! None of you deniers have ever defined what fraud looks! It’s not up to the D’s to prove Biden won. That’s not how it works. The counts and recounts have been done and redone! 2000 Mules was total BS. Even AG Bill Barr said so. If you want some convincing look at the results from Bedford, NH in Wikipedia. A conservative town that has voted Republican every year, win or lose, since 1972. They voted for Biden and no one is saying the results were rigged. The only other explanation is the town went liberal. But they’ve been very conservative throughout their history in America. I’ll bet there are towns just like it all over the country.
footwedge
footwedge
1 year ago
Reply to  BBradley
Like so many other comments here about the big lie, I am reminded of George Costanza famous comment, “It’s not a lie if you believe it.” George, you have a lot of believers here!
KidHorn
KidHorn
1 year ago
Trump is the new Hillary. Almost everyone wants him to go away.
He won in 2016 because the other candidates were terrible. Biden was terrible in 2020 and he lost. DeSantos will be the first competent person to run against him.
nrm
nrm
1 year ago
Reply to  KidHorn
Trump is the new Hillary?
Does Hillary want to secure the border?…open up the energy supply?…reduce urban crime?…negotiate away from WW3?
KidHorn
KidHorn
1 year ago
Reply to  nrm
He’s like Hillary in that people want him to shut up and go away.
nrm
nrm
1 year ago
Reply to  KidHorn
There’s no rational basis to discuss that comment. It has nothing to do with the issues that are sabotaging this country.
It’s just TDS.
Zardoz
Zardoz
1 year ago
Reply to  nrm
He wants none of those things. He wants attention, and a respite from prosecution for his crimes.
nrm
nrm
1 year ago
Reply to  Zardoz
The corrupt establishment has tried every way possible to prosecute him for a crime, even if they have to invent it.
There is no crime.
He could be having a peaceful retirement playing golf.
Zardoz
Zardoz
1 year ago
Reply to  nrm
If he weren’t a criminal.
worleyeoe
worleyeoe
1 year ago
Reply to  Zardoz
He’s not a criminal. He had every right to complain about how the 2020 election was rigged. He told everyone to protest peacefully and then was the usual dumbass and waited too long to tell everyone to stop. He had every right to take all sorts of top-secret items that he as president deemed to be declassified. Obama has an entire storage building of stuff from his 8 years. There’s absolutely zero chance that a similar level of scrutiny of his documents in storage wouldn’t conclude that he didn’t submit the right paperwork or shouldn’t have them.
As usual, the Jan 6 committee and all things related to it are a political shame, and I don’t like Trump. It’s embarrassing to you and this country that so many people are willing to let our political & justice systems become so corrupt.
Captain Ahab
Captain Ahab
1 year ago
Reply to  KidHorn
Trump lost in 2020, despite Biden. Sure, the MSM hounded Trump, and boosted Biden. Sure the DIJ/FBI concealed evidence, fabricated falsities, etc. However, at the end of the day, Trump lost because of his enormous EGO and reciprocal IQ. Every time he opened his mouth (or tweeted) he turned off voters. He was NOT a clown, a carnival barker, yes–link to youtube.com
He kept saying the same old things, flinging insults, rousing the crowd of believers, and losing the rest.
Had Trump had a real plan for the next four years to solve just some of the problems, and been able to explain and justify it, he would’ve won. Had he said he was going to give the Federal government a 5% budget cut the first year, and another 10% the next year…
Had he focused on making America’s education the best in the world with cost-effective programs to achieve it…
Had he focused on reducing the long term debt, explained what damage it was doing, and how to pay some of it down….
Rbm
Rbm
1 year ago
Reply to  Captain Ahab
Haha i think the bottom 2/3nds apply to all politicians. And thats why were in the trouble were in.
Carl_R
Carl_R
1 year ago
Reply to  Captain Ahab
Trump would have won if he had focused on increasing the size of the party, as Reagan did. Instead, he focused on shrinking the party, which, not surprisingly, turned out to be a losing idea.
Captain Ahab
Captain Ahab
1 year ago
Reply to  Carl_R
My point is people want effective solutions to perceived problems. If they see a Republican candidate with solutions, the party will grow.
RonJ
RonJ
1 year ago
Reply to  KidHorn
Election corruption in 2020.
Google said they weren’t going to allow the same mistake again. Google won the election.
KidHorn
KidHorn
1 year ago
Reply to  RonJ
Maybe, but a competent republican should have won by such a wide margin over Biden that cheating or media influence would have to have been obvious for them to lose.
RonJ
RonJ
1 year ago
Reply to  KidHorn
Not maybe. Around 15% of voters polled, said they would not have voted for Biden, had they known the truth about the Hunter laptop.
Democracy dies in darkness and Google provided darkness. Bobolinski proved the laptop was real, yet Leslie Stahl, interviewing Trump, falsely insisted to him, that it was Russian disinfo. Election corruption.
footwedge
footwedge
1 year ago
Reply to  RonJ
I have yet to hear or see of any proof that the so called evidence on the laptop is 1) actually from that laptop and authentic, 2) that it implicates the President and 3) that enough people could be swayed by this tawdry tale in any event to vote for a person who was clearly disliked/hated by 81 million people. Yes, I’ve read that screed, Laptop from Hell very dubious. Also, what little fraud there might have been couldn’t and didn’t change the outcome either. Anyone who has been an actual election judge, as I have been, red state or blue, could and did tell us that. Yet all the so called “experts” know better. Sheesh.
Captain Ahab
Captain Ahab
1 year ago
Reply to  footwedge
Of course, you believed the experts who said the Russians hacked the DNC headquarters. WITHOUT seeing the hacked computer. The report the experts relied on came from Crowdstrike, hired by the Democraps. Now, we know the transfer rate of said stolen files is the same as MSDOS downloading to a thumb drive–so an internal theft. The likely person was Seth Rich. The FBI has asked a court to retain Rich’s computer for 66 years. SHEESH! Why do you think Democrats lock down the media to preserve their narrative?
BTW, I have seen some of Hunter’s laptop contents. Democraps are scared, and rightfully so. The only way out when confronted by the truth is to say ‘conspiracy.’
RonJ
RonJ
1 year ago
Reply to  footwedge
Bobolinski proved it was authentic. He verified info on the laptop. It has since been admitted by authorities that it was authentic.
Zardoz
Zardoz
1 year ago
Reply to  RonJ
Why didn’t he make sure the election was fair? Couldn’t do his job.
RonJ
RonJ
1 year ago
Reply to  Zardoz
Just how was Trump supposed to be able to do that? He couldn’t control Leslie Stahl from lying. Couldn’t stop election interference from Google/Twitter/Facebook, either.
Zardoz
Zardoz
1 year ago
Reply to  RonJ
Couldn’t build a wall either. All in all a pathetic performance.
footwedge
footwedge
1 year ago
Reply to  Zardoz
I am so thankful to you, Zardoz, for putting up the good fight on this site. Many commentors who are knowledgeable and thoughtful about most other things here yet lose their minds finding nonsensical excuses to keep supporting this pitiful excuse for a human. (And even worse, he cheats at golf!) It’s a tought thankless job so I hope you have the strength to carry on poking good natured fun at their many delusional rantings. Mish and I depend on you!
RonJ
RonJ
1 year ago
Reply to  footwedge
Those of us who understand the 2020 election was corrupt, are putting up the good fight.
nrm
nrm
1 year ago
You Trump haters can vote for his opponent then.
Maybe you’ll even get a chance to support Hillary again.
Zardoz
Zardoz
1 year ago
Reply to  nrm
Your mancrush is going down, an your continued infatuation makes you look like a fool.
8dots
8dots
1 year ago
Election Results R 5:4 D. No tsunami. Nancy is out. Trump gone, not a dime. During the 2023/24 econ plunge the D will blame the other side.
They will rule with an iron fist. Democracy is lost. The debt ceiling bubble might pop. The Fed negative rates might not control gov debt. Inflation
might flare. Gen Z and millennial despise old people, especially old white people. Words of wisdom, from ear to ear. They are glued
to their phone. They don’t listen to anybody, but themselves. They like creepto, WFH, the easy way. They like “A”s because they pay.
They are not ready for a real fight. Not in par.They will face reality and our enemies know it.
8dots
8dots
1 year ago
Civility on this post was lost by it’s leader Mish and the D who dominate the media. When the other side reply, the D demand civility. Democracy
is lost.
Lisa_Hooker
Lisa_Hooker
1 year ago
Reply to  8dots
American democracy is not lost. It was simply misplaced around 1860.
Zardoz
Zardoz
1 year ago
Reply to  8dots
Booo hooo hoooo…
8dots
8dots
1 year ago
We are deeply divided nation. Trump divide the R party. He should be kicked upstairs and shut his bs, because Biden salivate.
A trade might happen : Hunter for Trump. MAGA supporters will back a moderate candidate. Millennial check/chat their phone
Their attention span is zero. They were flooded with Jan 6, abortions, student loans and MAGA are crazy radical, hanging on the
senate walls.
Mary
Mary
1 year ago
Since I don’t follow Arizona that closely what is weird about Masters? This is a real question not a commentary.
Trump went down the rabbit hole a long way back plus he is in his late 70s. After Biden I am hoping the American voter is ready for a new generation
prumbly
prumbly
1 year ago
Never thought I’d see Mish buy into the main-stream media’s anti-Trump BS in such a big way.
Here’s the REALITY (remember the days when reality mattered?):
86% of Trump-backed candidates WON in the November 2022 elections (213 out of 249).
Also interesting is the there WAS a double-digit Red Wave, in terms of the total number of votes cast for Republicans compared to Democrats.
How Democrats managed to magically win so many races despite the massive move to the Republicans is a mystery we will never be allowed to understand. Personally I think it has to do with the mysterious boxes of mail-in votes that always manage to show up days late in races where it looks like the Republican candidate is going to win…
TexasTim65
TexasTim65
1 year ago
Reply to  prumbly
“Also interesting is the there WAS a double-digit Red Wave, in terms of the total number of votes cast for Republicans compared to Democrats.
How
Democrats managed to magically win so many races despite the massive
move to the Republicans is a mystery we will never be allowed to
understand.”
If there are 3 seats up for election and in one seat the votes are 1 million R to 500K D and in the other 2 seats its 501K D to 499K R then Ds win 2 of 3 seats even though R’s vastly outnumbered D’s because in 1 seat there were 500K more Rs.
This happens all the time. Nothing mysterious about it and yet both parties complain about it all the time (D’s complained bitterly in 2016 when Hillary won the popular vote but got slaughtered nationally by Trump because she simply got tons of extra useless votes in California long after she already won that state).
MarkraD
MarkraD
1 year ago
Reply to  prumbly
Not a single Trump pick won the general in tight moderate districts, Trump refused to work with the GOP on this, decided that he alone could pick the winners and those picks were too extreme.
“How Democrats managed to magically win so many races despite the massive move to the Republicans is a mystery..”
I guess you’re saying that Republican votes should be migrated from a high republican district in Texas to a moderate district in Arizona, otherwise it’s cheating.
You have a lot to learn about the U.S. electorate, comrade.
Zardoz
Zardoz
1 year ago
Reply to  prumbly
So you want special Olympics rules for republicans…. Makes sense.
Agave
Agave
1 year ago
MAGAGAs are weirdos, and Donald a very odd duck loser.
Obsessed by strange lies and bizarre conspiracy theories which they create and fall for in youtube and podcasting fables to convince themselves that they know some magical secrets that nobody else comprehends, we observe their inexplicable ignorance and gullibility with great puzzlement.
The RW party once had some sensible, at times courageous, and mature acting politicians. They’re pretty much gone now. Infected by infantile trumpism, with its constant lies, grifting, bigotry, and narcissism.
If Ron DeFascist or another of those scrambling for the crown come out ahead in the primary, Donald will pull out all his tricks and bottomless reservoir of vengeance to keep his most cultish voters away from the booth, and take pleasure in bringing the interlopers down. Maybe even run as third party.
If they make the mistake of giving him a third try to lose, while he’ll most likely be under indictment by then, he will be trounced.
It is quite amazing and hard to believe (for rational people) what this guy has done to the brains and resolve of some once stalwart politicians, who now melt down under his influence like little quislings.
Folks outside the MAGAGA bubble really don’t seem to understand the way that most other Americans think about this movement.
KidHorn
KidHorn
1 year ago
Reply to  Agave
How many trump supporters do you know? I would guess 0. Go out to Trump country. The people aren’t crazed lunatics. Not even close. They’re far nicer and normal than people you find in inner cities.
Zardoz
Zardoz
1 year ago
Reply to  KidHorn
Unless you’re brown, or they don’t know you.
I grew up with these people. The nice is as deep as a coat of paint.
RonJ
RonJ
1 year ago
Reply to  Agave
If you are looking defascist, look no farther than the Democrat Party. They were the ones mandating Covid shots, which are unsafe, according to the data. Democrat Newsom signed a bill forcing doctors to lie to their patients about them. Fortunately, i knew they weren’t safe, before they were rolled out. A slide in the October 22, 2020, FDA presentation told me all i needed to know.
MarkraD
MarkraD
1 year ago
Reply to  RonJ
I also think it’s horrid they mandate stop signs, speed limits and traffic lights, controlled substances, nuclear materials and public health/safety.
Do you know how many drivers have been rear-ended at traffic lights?
Lisa_Hooker
Lisa_Hooker
1 year ago
Reply to  MarkraD
Democrats rule the big cities where the traffic lights are.
They have been suppressing the accident data for decades.
RonJ
RonJ
1 year ago
Reply to  MarkraD
Do you know how many people have died from the unsafe Covid shots? Check out the rise in all cause mortality. Embalmers are finding rubbery clots in Covid vaccinated people who died. Spike protein is the culprit. Add in all the vaccine injuries people have sustained. You would mandate that be done to people? The vaccine injured can’t even get compensation from the government, which is pretending that a lot of these injuries aren’t caused by it. The government’s liability is huge, so they are crapping on the victims, in order to avoid proper compensation to them.
The shots don’t even protect against being infected by Covid. They claim it may reduce your symptoms, but i haven’t seen any data that actually supports that claim. I had BA.5 in June and it was mild, without being vaxxed.
MarkraD
MarkraD
1 year ago
Reply to  RonJ
“Do you know how many people have died from the unsafe Covid shots?”
Not that facts will matter here, but twice as many Republicans have died in the last two years from Covid than Democrats as a result of not getting vaccines, some attribute that as a small factor for the midterm results, dead voters don’t vote.
Credit goes to MPO45 for this link.
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RonJ
RonJ
1 year ago
Reply to  MarkraD
The people who died, were mostly those who were refused early treatment, followed by improper hospital treatment, that was not designed to save lives. Remdesivir is an unsafe drug. Dexamethazone dosage was anemic for inflammation, and ventilators had a poor rate of success.
It wasn’t the virus that killed most people, it was the official protocol.
Drs. Fareed & Tyson had a perfect success with HCQ and IVM, treating over 10,000 Covid patients. No hospitalizations and no deaths. Wouldn’t have mattered if they were Republican or Democrat.
There was a 40% jump in excess mortality last fall. As i said, embalmers are finding rubbery clots in vaccinated people who have died.
Some 80 “young doctors” in Canada died within weeks of a recent mandated Covid booster. That is above the baseline rate.
Steve Kirsch, who has been a pit bull on this subject, has calculated a ball park number in the hundreds of thousands, which makes sense, considering the spike in excess mortality last fall.
Body builder Doug Brignole, recently died suddenly, less than a week after he got the bivalent booster. He made himself into self styled test case for the safety of Covid shot. He lost.
Zardoz
Zardoz
1 year ago
Reply to  RonJ
Kooky!
RonJ
RonJ
1 year ago
Reply to  Zardoz
Once again, you have no data with which to refute what i said.
Carl_R
Carl_R
1 year ago
Reply to  RonJ
I took your advice, and checked for excess mortality. Here’s a chart for 2020-20022:
It rose dramatically in April 2020, during the first wave of Covid. It rose again during that winter, traditionally the peak for respiratory viruses. Then there was a third peak in August of 2021, the Delta phase. Finally we saw a fourth peak in January 2022, during Omicron. Since March 2022, mortality has returned nearly to normal. It is still a bit high, but still trending lower. Since the chart is a month or two behind, the trend line would indicate that by now we are back to normal levels.
RonJ
RonJ
1 year ago
Reply to  Carl_R
More specifically, i am talking of excess mortality not due to Covid, which is where the 40% spike in EM in the fall of 2021 occurred.
The fall rise, was an echo of the ramp up of the Covid shots, 5-6 months removed. In mid 2021, embalmers started noticing rubbery clots.
One of the things the public was told, was that the mRNA stops doing its thing after a few weeks. That turned out to be false. Spike protein was being found in tissue samples as much as 4 to 6 months later. No definitive answers yet, but that may explain why rubbery clots were being found in people who suddenly and unexpectedly died, starting in mid 2021, months after the shots were rolled out. The CDC doesn’t even want to touch this subject, so it is being ignored.
Cowpoke
Cowpoke
1 year ago
“Mike Pence is talking about the last days of Donald Trump’s presidency; namely that Trump’s words on January 6 were “reckless,” and “endangered” Pence and his family.”
Yeah LMAO at this drivel, Folks should be more concerned with the police state operatives other than Trump:

Wray Refuses To Say If FBI Had Sources ‘Dressed As Trump Supporters’ On January 6

MarkraD
MarkraD
1 year ago
Reply to  Cowpoke
Oh goody, Russia’s number one troll farm has a story about the U.S. government, I just gotta read that.
Captain Ahab
Captain Ahab
1 year ago
Reply to  MarkraD
Did any other media outlet publish the Wray admission? DId it not happen?
Watch the video here; link to twitter.com
Engage brain for critical thinking. Learn about evasive answers and body language. Notice how the query is prevented. This is a coverup.
If the FBI, did in fact, have undercover operatives in attendance, what else did they do?
MarkraD
MarkraD
1 year ago
Reply to  Captain Ahab
I’ve been bewildered at how it’s possible the whole J6 thing happened, was all but broadcast & organized online, and yet there were no agents on site.
TexasTim65
TexasTim65
1 year ago
Reply to  MarkraD
Nobody cared at the time that’s why.
To be honest, does anyone even care now? The only people who ever seemed to care was the Democratic party and their mouthpiece media organizations who trumpeted the idea that the country was under going some kind of coup-de tat which no one with any common sense believes is or was possible.
Doug78
Doug78
1 year ago
Reply to  TexasTim65
The narrative just didn’t take. Too many obvious holes.
Zardoz
Zardoz
1 year ago
Reply to  Captain Ahab
Nothing you can prove, and an infinite number of things you can make up and believe.
Captain Ahab
Captain Ahab
1 year ago
Reply to  Zardoz
For 37 years, (June 30, 1935 – May 2, 1972) the head of the FBI was a transvestite homosexual, who abused the very laws he was upholding–often engaging in political blackmail. No one knew (or revealed the truth) until Hoover was dead. THAT IS THE SAME FBI WE HAVE TODAY!
The FBI concealed the Hunter laptop, forged documents, targeted political interests…. And yes, there is proof. It is now coming to light of day.
RonJ
RonJ
1 year ago
Reply to  MarkraD
LOL. The U.S. government is corrupt. Doesn’t matter what the source is, telling the truth.
TexasTim65
TexasTim65
1 year ago
Ron Paul has an article out talking about this years mid terms and those in 2010. Says Republicans missed the Red Wave because they didn’t have any substantive agenda to offer voters. That pretty much jives with what Mish has been talking about the last few months.
MPO45
MPO45
1 year ago
Reply to  TexasTim65
Interesting article. I had just finished watching this video on how neither dems nor repubs are fixing social security and ironically both parties are now different versions of socialist parties but both are inept. Repeal obamacare, fix wall street, build the wall….more like gimmicks than real fixes to anything.
TexasTim65
TexasTim65
1 year ago
Reply to  MPO45
Yeah the best the average citizen can hope for is to be left alone by the government and it’s policies. By that I mean nothing new gets passed tax or law wise so gridlock going forward forever is ideal.
Quagmire46
Quagmire46
1 year ago
Reply to  TexasTim65
“the best the average citizen can hope for is to be left alone by the government” –
I’m thinking those 87,000 new IRS agents will not allow this to continue.
MarkraD
MarkraD
1 year ago
Reply to  MPO45
“…neither dems nor repubs are fixing social security and ironically both parties are now different versions of socialist parties but both are inept….”
It would be HUGE if something were done about campaign finance and lobbying to remove the imbalance of control over legislation by the minority donor class.
The wealthy get dirt cheap taxes, corporations get deregulation, healthcare gets Medicare subsidies instead of lowering costs, the masses get bread and circus to offset the difference and our debt grows exponentially.
Lisa_Hooker
Lisa_Hooker
1 year ago
Reply to  MarkraD
America has the best Government money can buy.
MarkraD
MarkraD
1 year ago
Reply to  Lisa_Hooker
While I agree, Paul Manafort might not.
Zardoz
Zardoz
1 year ago
Reply to  TexasTim65
Ron was the last conservative to get my vote.
MPO45
MPO45
1 year ago
We know zoomers and millenials came out big for dems but I wonder if the covid vaccine lunacy cost repubs more than they know.
MarkraD
MarkraD
1 year ago
Reply to  MPO45
The pellagra outbreak 100 years ago, political ideology killed thousands when a solution was presented to them by a doctor they deemed politically biased.
MPO45
MPO45
1 year ago
Reply to  MarkraD
Mother nature works in mysterious ways. One more pandemic might wipe republicans out forever. I hear we’re gonna have a tough flu season, I’m going to go get a flu shot soon.
JackWebb
JackWebb
1 year ago
Suggestion: Ask yourself if you have any particular insight that we haven’t seen elsewhere.
pimaCanyon
pimaCanyon
1 year ago
Katie Hobbs as Arizona secretary of state was in charge of elections. That was a huge conflict of interest. She should have turned the elections over to a neutral third party. Instead, she oversaw a complete debacle in Maricopa County, the most populous county in the state. She’s either completely incompetent or a crook who stole the election. Either way, she will make a horrible governor for the state of Arizona.
jhrodd
jhrodd
1 year ago
Reply to  pimaCanyon
Maybe the Republicans should have run a candidate who wasn’t so creepy. I don’t vote in AZ but I’m spending the Winter and have seen a ton of political ads………
MPO45
MPO45
1 year ago
Reply to  pimaCanyon
You give the people what they want and they got what they wanted.
Since2008
Since2008
1 year ago
Mish, why do we have to re-login so often? It’s annoying and keeps me from commenting. Makes me miss JS-kit.
TexasTim65
TexasTim65
1 year ago
Reply to  Since2008
I never have to log in. Are you telling your browser to save the login and what browser are you using?
Jmurr
Jmurr
1 year ago
Trump’s performance during Covid where he let Fauci and Birx lead him by the nose should preclude him ever winning another office.
Lisa_Hooker
Lisa_Hooker
1 year ago
Reply to  Jmurr
Yup, I injected some bleach and never caught the Covid.
RonJ
RonJ
1 year ago
Reply to  Jmurr
Fauci and Birx lead everyone around by the nose. Every time i went to the grocery store, everyone was masked. This year, Dr. Wen finally admitted that cloth masks were nothing more than face decoration.
The interesting thing about Birx and Fauci was, that they had a pact that if one was fired, they would all quit. Remember what happened when Trump fired Comey?
Rbm
Rbm
1 year ago

Id vote for for Pence before ron d. Rd is just a smarter version of trump. At the same time to see all these guys turn on the guy they were loyal to a few months ago says a lot about their character. Not in a good way. Same with their election fraud. Lying to the their base. Trumps not working for them / gerrymandering not working maybe the republican party needs to move out of the 50s mentality they seem to be stuck in.

Mish
Mish
1 year ago
No state is worse than Illinois at corruption and gerrymandering

Free Link

TexasTim65
TexasTim65
1 year ago
Reply to  Mish
Crazy stuff in that article.
It’s one more reason that power should not go beyond the State level. If Illinois wrecks itself as it will eventually do, the rest of the country should not be on the hook to fix it.
Lisa_Hooker
Lisa_Hooker
1 year ago
Reply to  Mish
I dunno.
Louisiana and New York are strong competitors with Illinois.
Now Chicago by itself…
KidHorn
KidHorn
1 year ago
Reply to  Mish
I think it’s impossible for any state to be more gerrymandered than MD
Captain Ahab
Captain Ahab
1 year ago
Reply to  Mish
Applied to the other 49 states, with all that corruption and gerrymandering, there might be a ‘cheating’ problem.
MPO45
MPO45
1 year ago
The one certainty with repubs winning the House will be the never ending “debt ceiling crisis” month after month. It will be interesting to see what funding Ukraine will get, if any, moving forward. Best way forward for me is more T-bill laddering and puts on housing. XOM and BP continue to have huge option interest and volume for January and both stocks are up several percentage points since I pointed that out a while ago. Winter is here.
Rbm
Rbm
1 year ago
Reply to  MPO45

Rep tax cuts are just as bad as dems spending.

FoulPlay
FoulPlay
1 year ago
Reply to  Rbm
Not by a long shot……….there is nothing that compares to Dems $5.5 Trillion in spending.
Rbm
Rbm
1 year ago
Reply to  FoulPlay
The results are the same. Spending above your income leads to debt just like cutting your income stream below your expense level. Just because the dems are worse doesnt make the rep better.
You would not run your business or personal finances that way.
They cut taxes then complain about government inability to get things done. Its a double win for rep politicians to rally the base. Its a cop out from actually governing and controlling wasteful spending and holding the administrators accountable.
I know taxes pay for roads / police/ school etc and are a necessary evil. I just want my money to be used efficiently.
Rbm
Rbm
1 year ago
Reply to  FoulPlay
Just read trumps tax cuts will add 1.9 trillion to debt in ten years. Plus republicans are talking about extending it.
Mish
Mish
1 year ago
Republicans win House
At least 221
FoulPlay
FoulPlay
1 year ago
Reply to  Mish
Also at 270towin live……..
MarkraD
MarkraD
1 year ago
Where it’s clear the middle isn’t behind the far right, Trump v DeSantis is going to be a disaster for the GOP as they compete in a contest of who’s the most extreme right.
DeSantis “might” have a shot at the middle, but Trump would likely win the right, get the popcorn.
FoulPlay
FoulPlay
1 year ago
Reply to  MarkraD
Meh……you’ve never visited Florida and you havent heard what I have heard about DeSantis from the far right. Why do you think Trump took a shot at him.
MarkraD
MarkraD
1 year ago
Reply to  FoulPlay
That’s my point, Trump’s going to set the pace for a dual to appease right extremes.
ajc1970
ajc1970
1 year ago
Reply to  MarkraD
Trump running in itself is a disaster for the GOP
If he loses the nomination, he can easily tank the general election and he’s the type to do it. Meanwhile about 10-20% of the GOP will be vindictive on his behalf and won’t show up to vote, even if Trump tells them to. His name on the ballot does bring people to the ballot box, crazies who don’t normally vote — GOP is going to lose that contingent. The guy is a cult leader.
Of course, if Trump wins the nomination, some Republicans just can’t stomach him and they stay home or vote 3rd Party. And the independents are done with him… swing votes will go directly to Dems.
The GOPs only shot for 2024 was Trump not running. Now it’s down to Trump not living that long.
Casual_Observer2020
Casual_Observer2020
1 year ago
What Rupert Murdoch thinks of Trump:
FoulPlay
FoulPlay
1 year ago
Yea, I’ve noticed Pence on Fox quite a bit lately………
ajc1970
ajc1970
1 year ago
The article was just as funny as the front-page reference. That was a piece of art.

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