point does somebody every now and then do something? sure. is it in any way changing the outcome of an election? no, that s not happening. they keep claiming it happens because they want to undermine people s trust in the election. so what happens? donald trump comes along and says it happened and they re all primed into believing this. there are two things the old republican party we say was good and amazing. two things. they did that and they demonized the media to the point voters don t believe anything that doesn t come from fox news or right wing radio hosts. between those two things, it s very easy for republican voters to believe this kind of stuff, right? kirsten, so wonderful to have you and s.e. and marcy. this is when we learn s.e. s filter breaks, but it is gone. gone, gone, gone.
that went through my head, and i decided that i couldn t say one of them out loud, but i know exactly what you mean. oh, good. well, it is certainly performative outrage. so exactly what she just said. right. and as kirsten noted, it gives le gitimacy to the problem. liz cheney made it clear she wouldn t go along with the big lie, but she would go along with a big lie. the big lie is a pretty big one. what s a greater threat to dloc than unnecessarily limiting access to voting, and that s what she is not able to distance herself from right now. we re going to follow that somehow, amazingly here. you know, you bring up such an interesting point when it comes to voter fraud, kir kirsten, th