It’s “like the elevator doors coming up in ‘The Shining,'” says Joe Rogan, host of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” when it comes to the fate of the Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections in 2019.
Rogan was interviewed by comedian Bridget Phantasy, where he voiced his displeasure with the current climate for free expression in the United States.
Phantasy argues that “signaling” one’s privileged status drives many transgender rights advocates.
Rogan claimed this kind of behavior only occurred “extremely seldom.” It fascinates me how rarely individuals question accepted wisdom.
Even though their opponents were less visible at the elections, both parties admitted that voters still felt their opinions were heard and appreciated.
This has also been my experience in Europe, but this time I came prepared for pushback.”
Developing one’s ability to imagine fantastical things. They may have been the ones who started the fight. There has been a gradual but steady increase in public acceptance of scientific findings. Perhaps by the November elections; most likely, not at all. When people don’t feel pressured to weigh in on divisive subjects, they tend to vote more freely.
As a result, many individuals shy away from open dialogue on the topic.”
The group “is not scared to bring it to a vote,” as Rogan phrased it. The fundamental cause of this is the fear that people have of retribution if they speak up. In spite of this, they struggle to relax in group settings and may be heard muttering, “What the f*** is going on?” Seriously, though, what’s the source of this?
Furthermore, the people themselves should be credited for starting the red wave. A similar effect to when Jack Nicholson opens the elevator doors in “The Shining” is produced by the flood of crimson. It’s great when people can connect on some level. Most people would reply, “What the f*** are you saying?” Conservatives make up a disproportionately large portion of the working population.
With less than a week until the midterm elections, Rogan’s forecast looks to be coming true.
According to Breitbart News, Democrats are already pointing fingers at one another as they prepare to lose control of the D.C. government.
It has been reported by the New York Times that “high-ranking Democratic officials, senators, and strategists are publicly criticizing their party’s campaign message and techniques.” That “reflects a growing perception that Democrats have failed to mobilize behind one consistent message with enough time to fend off significant losses in the House and maybe decisive defeats in the closely contested Senate,” the report states.