‘Most popular president in history’ gets shockingly low viewership on July 4th
Joe Biden, who was crowned as the most popular president in history by the media after “winning” 81 million votes, received a surprisingly low turnout to watch him celebrate Independence Day at the White House.
Nearly an hour into the celebrations broadcast live on The White House’s YouTube channel, which boasts over two million subscribers, less than 650 people had tuned in to watch. Even a day later, the celebrations received just over 53,000 views.
To put that into perspective, a 50-second video of Donald Trump speaking at a rally last week in Mendon, Illinois – a village whose 2020 census population was 872 – has received nearly half a million views on 11Alive’s channel with 915,000 subscribers.
The White House turned off comments on its video.
The Fourth of July weekend kicked off with #ImpeachJoeBiden trending on Twitter after former Obama advisor David Axelrod told CNN’s Jake Tapper that the country is “out of control” and Biden is “not in command.”
While many Americans did not believe the media’s narrative that Biden won the most popular votes in history – or that Biden won at all – even those who did are beginning to reverse their stance.
As reported by America’s Frontline News, Langlade County GOP in Wisconsin Thursday became the third GOP body to reject the 2020 election results and declare Joe Biden’s presidency illegitimate. Langlade follows Arizona’s Maricopa County and the State of Texas.
“Now, therefore be it resolved, The Republican Party of Langlade County Wisconsin formally rejects the certified results of the 2020 Presidential election, and we hold that acting President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr was not legitimately elected by the people of the United States,” said Langlade County GOP Chairman Terry Brand and Vice Chairman Leonard Boltz in a statement.
The Republicans called for the Wisconsin legislature to dissolve the Wisconsin Election Commission (WEC) and thoroughly investigate the 2020 election results. The statement also called on the other 3,143 counties in the U.S. to join in declaring Biden an illegitimate president.
All three declarations have cited Dinesh D’Souza’s 2000 Mules documentary, which meticulously documented widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election.
It is unclear what practical meaning an illegitimate presidency holds for those who declare it, and if the president’s illegitimacy extends to his cabinet, his executive orders and their enforcement.
Tensions between the people and the federal government have been heating up as most recently showcased by the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade. As reported by America’s Frontline News, the Biden administration’s outraged reaction is not shared by most states, who remain in favor of the ruling.
This growing divide is now beginning to show teeth as over one quarter of Americans feel it might “soon be necessary to take up arms” against the federal government, according to a University of Chicago poll released Thursday.
The poll of 1,000 Americans found that 28% of Americans, 37% of whom have guns in their homes, feel “it may be necessary at some point soon for citizens to take up arms against the government.”
In addition, most Americans feel the government is “corrupt and rigged against everyday people like me,” which includes 73% of Republicans and 51% of Democrats.
“Overall, two-thirds of Republican and Independent voters agree that the government is ‘corrupt and rigged’ against them, while Democrats are evenly split,” revealed the survey.