
Monday, June 3 was a huge day for the corporate press gang. It was almost too arousing for the Biden toadies to bear the news that President Joe Biden was labeled his detested political opposition as a” convicted criminal” for the first time.  ,
For the first time, Biden tells voters that Donald Trump is a” convicted criminal” in a article about a tale about Biden funding for a Manhattan kangaroo court’s ruling last month convicting past president Donald Trump on 34 counts of Frankensteinian claims that are unlikely to survive appeal.  ,
” Biden calls Trump a’ convicted criminal’ who’ snapped’ after the 2020 vote,'” MSNBC’s advertising sibling NBC News declared in reporting on the same Connecticut liberal large cat charity.  ,
The stories, drawn from the same Democrat Party community- relations template, hinted at how heroic Biden was for avoiding “talking about his vote rival’s legal cases”. However, the left’s No. has been determined by a deep blue Manhattan jury led by a politically conflicted judge. 1 political enemy guilty of something, well, the gloves are coming off, buddy.  ,
Hogwash.
Biden desperately needs convicted felons
The fact that Biden and other Democrats would launch a campaign on it is the only thing that is less surprising than the conviction. Shortly after Biden broke his vow of silence, an AP top story from the Washington Post, perhaps Team Biden’s most trusted organ, revealed it all.
The article claims that some Dems are upset about overplaying the” convicted felon” line, in large part because polls show it does n’t really move the meter. Surprisingly, they have found, a lot of Americans can see through a Soviet- show trial like a first- year med student can spot signs of dementia.  ,
Jimmy Kimmel, late- night comedy’s version of eye syphilis, forced Vice President Kamala Harris to deflect” a light- hearted question about whether the people she watched the verdict with were’ pretending to not be happy’ when the conviction was announced”, AP reported. Just another “light- hearted question” about weaponizing the justice system.
She maintained her demeanor as Kimmel and the audience laughed. Instead, Harris discussed the case and the jury’s deliberations before adding,’ I think the reality is cheaters do n’t like getting caught and being held accountable,'” the outlet reported. A political climber’s bold statement came from a man she was sleeping with who had given her a huge boost during her career.  ,
However, there is a good reason for Democrats to take offense at using the term” convicted felon,” not the least of which is that Biden’s son is currently a felon. However, the patriotic presidential father could end up alienating what Parker Thayer of the Capital Research Center refers to as the” criminal caucus.”
Brian Kilmeade of Fox and Friends recently made the observation.  ,
You know, what’s also risky? And, believe it or not, I read this article in The New York Times. I did n’t realize this, but there’s so many convicted felons out there that maybe they had an addiction or they feel they were unjustly charged, or they had a indiscretion in their younger life, and they feel as though, you know, not being able to vote — even though]Trump ] can vote in Florida— not being able to vote, not being able to travel to certain places. They share a scarlet letter with this. And the number’s like 70 million. And when you start ripping the president,’ you’re a convicted felon, you’re a convicted felon,’ are you … There’s a question now: Are you alienating a lot of those people who say this case does n’t make any sense. And this occurred to me, regardless of whether it happened or not, whether it happened to you or not, or whether you were innocent. But you’re now in your 60s and 70s and you still got this hanging over your head, and your kids are embarrassed, your family’s embarrassed.
Kilmeade was incorrect about the number of felons who had already been sentenced to prison in the US. It’s closer to 19 million Americans, with some 70 million having been convicted of some kind of crime. However, the Fox host’s point about at least some felons who have been convicted of crimes involving Trump and perhaps choosing to support him is well taken.  ,
The Biden administration is working to get felons to the polls, as I reported in The Federalist last month.  ,
Felons cleared to vote ( and some not cleared ) have long been a reliable bloc of voters for Democrats. In Florida, according to a 2019 study from Ragnar Research Partners,” Currently incarcerated felons are more than three times more likely than Republicans to be registered Democrats… or unaffiliated.” Ex- felons are four times as likely to be Democrats… or unaffiliated.’ In the swing states that are expected to determine the outcome of the rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, having felons and those facing felony charges in the polls could mean the difference between the left and the right guiding U.S. policy for the next four years.  ,
As the article notes, Biden’s Executive Order 14019, also known as” Bidenbucks”, is using federal agencies to register and mobilize voters. Bidenbucks is serving as a massive, taxpayer-funded GOTV campaign to re-elect Biden and put his Democratic allies in control of Congress, under the direction of White House-approved left-wing activists.  ,
The Federal Bureau of Prisons and other far-left organizations are working together to increase felon voting this election year, according to a report from The Daily Signal earlier this year. The campaign aims to increase voter turnout, making voters more likely to cast ballots for the incumbent president.  ,
Therefore, campaigning for a conviction-based campaign may not be the best course of action because it is obviously dependent on the conviction of a felon.  ,
The Federalist’s senior elections correspondent, Matt Kittle, is. An award- winning investigative reporter and 30- year veteran of print, broadcast, and online journalism, Kittle previously served as the executive director of Empower Wisconsin.