Charlie Kirk opened his podcast by on Wednesday by revisiting the last few presidential, senate, and congressional campaigns and elections, highlighting the Democrats’ creation of an “oligarchy of elections” to bolster weaker candidates.
He used John Fetterman as an example, comparing it to corporate risk management.
The system raises concerns about candidate quality and selection, ensuring candidates’ success through meticulous paper-chasing and micro-targeting.
“They create a machine where even if John Fetterman has a stroke, and he can’t speak, they’re still able to get him ‘elected’ because they chase pieces of paper, they micro-target it,” Kirk said.
.@charliekirk11: "Everything in life has limits, including the Democrat political machine … Even that machine is beatable with a candidate that weighs you down." pic.twitter.com/G5fofd3PoU
— Human Events (@HumanEvents) September 13, 2023
Kirk showcased an image portraying numerous organizing tools and left-leaning entities in the ‘Political Technology Industry Landscape,’ emphasizing the DNC’s role in building this oligarchy.
He contrasted this with the Republicans, lacking a similar infrastructure, and criticized their fixation on candidate selection, attributing their occasional lack of success to it.
“And Republicans have nothing even close to this,” he added. “This is what [the Democrats] are betting on in 2024.”
💥Check out this “2022 Political Tech Landscape Report” from Higher Ground Labs.💥
💥It outlines the Democrats’ 2022 “campaign” data laundering apparatuses, their means of GEOLANDSCAPING voters based on addresses instead of physical humans at those addresses, WHERE they pull… pic.twitter.com/zzgvrI6lrY
— Jonathan (@DecentFiJC) September 13, 2023
Kirk also discussed David Ignatius, a prominent Washington Post columnist, characterizing him as influential in shaping the American ruling class narrative. He highlighted Ignatius’ suggestion that Joe Biden shouldn’t run in 2024 as a strategic move.