Drudge exposes an effort by Democrats to manufacture a climate of fear and distrust at the polls by targeting minority voters and using ‘minority leadership’ to manipulate voters:

It strikes me that this is voter intimidation. It clearly shows intent to agitate fear and distrust among minority voters based not on what is actually happening but rather on what we (i.e. the DNC) know is in the heart of the enemy.
It’s doubly nefarious because while on the surface it purports to support minorities (following the nonsensical assumption that minorities by virtue of being minorities vote Democrat), it is fundamentally about influencing the opinions and emotions of minority voters by phantom threats rather than policy and open communication.
That’s nothing new for the DNC, which has long taken minorities for granted.
This, however, is utterly reprehensible.
I can’t get the sick feeling out of my gut.
Not surprised, but still disturbed
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3 responses to “Not surprised, but still disturbed”
Tackeeeee.
It’s degrading and, in its essence, racist.
& liable to backfire. Whoever wrote this memo needs to read about “The Boy Who Cried Wolf.”