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Finding the Republican Message: Why Did So Many People Vote for Such Terrible Candidates?

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🗓️ 15 November 2022

⏱️ 26 minutes

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The stunning results of the midterm elections show that Democrats vote for the 'Woke' vision, while Republicans whom to support based on personality, without an overriding Republican message. How could so many people vote for such terrible candidates? How can Republicans stop being defined by what we're not, and get an actual positive vision and message. Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel create two new episodes of The Virtue Signal each week thanks to our donors and Members. To donate: https://BillWhittle.com/donate-to-bill-whittle To Become a Member: https://BillWhittle.com/register

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0:00.0

We've got the elements on the table. It's just a question of finding the right recipe.

0:20.0

Hi, everybody. Welcome to the Virtue Signal. I'm Bill Woodle with my friend and colleague Alfonso Rachel,

0:24.2

and this is where we try to get underneath the politics to the morality and the philosophy of things that are going on today.

0:30.2

Zoe did our pre-election special where we were talking about what we would do when the big Christmas presents arrived and the big red tsunami came ashore and

0:38.2

you know and blah blah well turns out it was a red ripple we don't even know what the outcome is

0:44.0

and we probably won't know until Monday or Tuesday we record this on on Friday which in itself is

0:49.4

problematic but let's put that aside for a minute I've been talking about this a bit on right angle and on stratosphere lounge and stuff,

0:56.1

and I'm going to be a bit of a broken record about this for at least a little while

0:59.2

because I think it's the most important lesson from the election.

1:04.5

And basically I can sum this up real simply.

1:08.8

If I say the word woke politics, you know what that means. It doesn't

1:12.9

mean you have to like it, but you know what it is. If I say the word conservative politics or

1:17.0

Republican politics, no one has a clue. We know that we're trying to stop a bunch of this stuff.

1:22.9

We know that we're anti-woke and we're being defined by what we're not. And when I look at what happened on Tuesday on the midterm election and sat back and

1:34.8

wonder and disbelief like so many other people that they could elect, you know,

1:38.2

Federman and apparently a dead person in one of these districts was elected, and been dead

1:44.1

for a month, I think of these districts was elected, and been dead for a month,

1:44.9

I think, when he was elected. And I, and then you count the cognitive impairment to say the least

1:51.9

of Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi and Diane Feinstein and now Federman and Camelaheiros, obviously.

1:56.9

And you, and I really started asking myself some, some hard questions, because that's what you do if you're, you know, if you're a winner and you lose, you try to figure out why you lost rather than gripe about it.

2:08.1

And I think the conclusion I came to, aside from the fact that we had some weak candidates, that's not the explanation.

2:13.6

Why did so many people vote for such, such horrible candidates? And I was on

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