Desperate Dems told to demonize Trump in 2022

 Fox News:

MSNBC analyst John Heilemann revealed a "dark" strategy Democrats are considering using to curb potential losses during the November midterm elections on "Deadline: White House" Tuesday.

Heilemann said inflation is "psychologically the most devastating thing politically" and said the key to mitigating losses, according to the strategy, was to make Donald Trump the face of the Republican Party and then harangue attacks against him as an undemocratic force in U.S. politics.

"They have to scare the crap out of [the Democratic base] and get them to come out," Heilemann said. "[The Democrats] can't motivate them on the basis of hope or their pocketbooks or any of these accomplishments. They have to scare the crap out of them."

"The strategy that people are kind of thinking about now … is we're going to have these [Jan. 6] committee hearings. Donald Trump's going to be in the spotlight … Let's take Donald Trump, take that [Jan. 6] committee, the threat he poses to democracy, make [Trump] … the face of the Republican Party, talk about Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, Madison Cawthorn. Say this party is crazy town, it's Trumpist [and that] Trump is a threat to our democracy," he continued. "Democrats are thinking about what kind of strategy could incorporate those events in a way that would maybe at least point towards a path to limit losses, if not hold on to the house."
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In other words, they have to engage in the politics of fraud to be competitive.  One of the reasons they are in so much trouble is that their agenda sucks.  So they can't use that as a selling point.  Now that their Russian collusion hoax has been exposed and their cover-up of Biden family corruption and the laptop from hells have been exposed, Democrats have little credibility left. 

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