By Judi McLeod
Surviving against all odds in an already Covid-ravaged 2021, the privilege of being in business now relies on a business operatorâs willingness to declareâpublicly declareâthat the outcome of the 2020 election was legit.
In order to survive, business operators must âcry uncleâ to former federal prosecutor, now NBC News and MSNBC analyst Glenn Kirschner, or make ready to sink their own ships into deep and murky waters.
In other words, repeat in public that the fractious 2020 election was not only legitimate but positively kosherâor join Americaâs woefully long unemployment lines.
If Kirschner has his way, there will be no escaping the enforced âDemocracyâ Pledge
Thanks to savvy World Net Daily writer Bob Unruh, who picked it up from a Huffington Post report, Kirschner has found the perfect way to silence any and all
2020 Election dissent:
âA progressive activist is pressing American businesses to adopt his opinion and declare to the public that the 2020 election was legitimate. (World Net Daily, March 25, 2021).
âGlenn Kirschner, a former federal prosecutor who is now an analyst for NBC News and MSNBC, is promoting his âDemocracy Pledge,â the Huffington Post reported.â
Try not to vomit when made to repeat Kirschnerâs revolting pledge:
âThe pledge states, âThe 2020 presidential election was free and fair, and produced accurate, reliable results.â(WND)
If Kirschner has his way, there will be no escaping the enforced âDemocracyâ Pledge:
âKirschner warned that he will publicize the names of companies that decline to adopt his opinion or donât respond. (WND)
âConsumers then âcan make their purchasing decisions accordingly.â
âYou canât support Donald Trump and argue that you are in favor of free and fair elections,â he said. âIf youâre supporting him, youâre just not supporting democracy.â
Can one man trash your cash by sinking your business and send you to the poor house, calling it âDemocracyâ?
Can one man trash your cash by sinking your business and send you to the poor house, calling it âDemocracyâ?
The Legal Insurrection blog said Kirschner wants every business in America to adopt his opinion or they âwill presumably be subjected to the cancel mob.â (WND)
âPresumably?â
Count on it!
âKirschner asks every business to sign his statement and promise to ânot support, donate to or endorse politicians, political campaigns or political action committees that promoted false conspiracy theories surrounding the 2020 president elections (or otherwise acted in ways contrary to a representative democracy).â (WND)
Should businesses be forced to say the 2020 election was fair?
âWhat weâre trying to do is force companiesâ hands so they canât be agnostic,â Kirschner said, the Huffington Post reported.â (WND)
In other words, believe only in what you are told, not in what you think or see.
âIn January, on the ABC News program âThis Week,â former Bill Clinton press aide George Stephanopoulos asked Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., âCanât you just say the words, this election was not stolen?â(WND)
âPaul said: âWhat I would say is that the debate over whether or not there was fraud should occur, we never had any presentation in court where we actually looked at the evidence. Most of the cases were thrown out for lack of standing, which is a procedural way of not actually hearing the question.
âThere were several states in which the law was changed by the secretary of state and not the state legislature. To me, those are clearly unconstitutional and I think thereâs still a chance that those actually do find their way up to the Supreme Court.â