I favor the drip strategy. People in this country are very forgiving, recover quickly, and prefer to forget all about extremely unpleasant episodes. This does us credit in many areas of life, but when accountability and societal change is needed, we don't want a quick blast from which people will be recovered by the time conditions are right to effect that change.
Such a place as this would be a perfect way for a well known person to post if they wanted to have people interact their thoughts on the basis of the merit of the thought without their celeb status biasing the responses. How many people on Twitter just lap up what Elon says just because he is Elon and they're hoping for a response from him?
I would read in Louis L'Amour westerns, often based on actual stories old timers told him, about how in cattle wars a single man with a shotgun would hold off dozens of opponents. Yes, they would inevitably overtake him since he only had two shots, but no one wanted to be the first to move because he would inevitably be the one to get the buckshot. This is the same. The first ones will take all the deep state crap, so no one wants to act.
The real RNC is Lindell, Lake, Trump, Dhillon, and some others. They are out there defending freedom for all in general, and the rights and position of conservatives specifically. This is stuff the people in the RNC offices are supposed to be doing, but it sounds like they are too busy flying around on chartered jets.
I think this is what is meant by "rigged" vs "defrauded". Both obviously happened in 2020 to large scales, and both obviously happened in Arizona in 2022. The good news is that I think it is easier to combat rigging. Once we know what they are doing, we can take normal steps to defeat it, or even conduct it ourselves if the system is so mucked up that we have to. Fraud depends on judges, often influenced by deep state factors, to " overturn" an election. I think even legitimate judges are understandably hesitant to do that.
Hobbs is a worthless bug. That is clearly indicated by her behavior during this election cycle and the way she conducted her major responsibility, Arizona elections. Synema may be center-left, and may have benefited from the screwy Arizona election system, but she at least seems to have some modicum of sincerity or sense of accountability to her constituents.
The lefties have lost the debate. We've had a century of leftist experiments and they have all failed or are failing. Few actually choose leftism as a direction for society. Our task is to force them off the tricks and nonsense they've picked up on and back into the arena of ideas. Basically, fix election integrity while at the same time explaining our side.
Persistence does work, however. It is how thr left got so much of their bs in. So, yes, the msm will try to go back to ignoring, but it will be a little less effective. The key is to keep punching them.