‘Sounds serious’: Internet weighs in as Jesse Watters predicts 2024 election will be ‘all-out war’ by Biden alliance against American people

Jesse Watters shared his views on what he believed would be the situation in the country in the run-up to the November election
PUBLISHED MAR 7, 2024
Jesse Watters said that Biden's alliance will wage a psychological war against the Amercian people in the name of saving democracy (Fox News/YouTube, @potus/Instagram)
Jesse Watters said that Biden's alliance will wage a psychological war against the Amercian people in the name of saving democracy (Fox News/YouTube, @potus/Instagram)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In a recent impassioned monologue, Jesse Watters, a prominent political commentator, has declared that the upcoming 2024 election is on the brink of becoming an all-out war orchestrated by the 'Biden alliance' against the American people.

The 'Jesse Watters Primetime' host identifies this alliance as a coalition of politically-correct individuals with coastal degrees, federal bureaucrats, the deep state, Androids, and Big Tech, along with the media tribe.

According to Watters, these entities are gearing up to run the election as if it were a military campaign.

Watters' take on Biden alliance

Jesse Watters gave his perspective on the composition of the Biden alliance, stating, “Now, the Biden alliance, consisting of politically correct sheep with coastal degrees, federal bureaucrats, the deep state, Androids and Big Tech and the media tribe, whose greatest fear is social banishment, are going to run this election like a military campaign.”

Symbolic fencing

Highlighting a tangible symbol of this perceived conflict, Watters points out the erection of a fence around the Capitol in anticipation of Biden's State of the Union address.

"Right now, as we speak, Washington is erecting a fence around the Capitol in anticipation of Biden's State of the Union."

He emphasizes, “Not a fence around the border, a fence around Biden, who thinks he needs protection from you while he doesn't provide protection from them. Now, this fence is a sinister symbol to stigmatize half the country's dangerous to justify his crackdown.”

Watters warns of psychological war

Watters contends that despite outnumbering the Biden alliance, ordinary Americans will face a psychological war aimed at overwhelming them with shame from now until the November elections.

He added, “Even though we outnumber them, they're powerful and will overwhelm you with shame from now until November. They'll call you names, treat you like ogres, threaten you, threaten your job, your family, your status.”

Cynical justification

Jesse Watters emphasizes the alleged cynicism behind the Biden alliance's actions, asserting, “This will be an all-out war by Biden's alliance against the American people in the name of saving democracy, which is the most cynical part of this."

"They'll try to separate you from your senses, your instincts, from your conscience. You know what's right and wrong, but they'll get in between you and your heart, and they'll make you doubt it.”

Internet reacts to Watters' remarks on Biden alliance

The social media reactions to Watters' claims have been diverse.

One user succinctly wrote, “It’s all out war!” echoing the sentiment of urgency expressed by Watters.



 

Another user adopted a more skeptical tone, stating, “'Biden's alliance waging war on the American people? Sounds serious. Did they run out of foreign oil to buy, so now they're drilling for outrage in American backyards?"



 

One commented, "Oh Jesse. The American people have voted against Trump by huge margins in each of the last two elections. But why let facts get in the way of your hot-take narrative."



 

Another added, "Agree. DemonCrats and the swamp will burn this country to the ground before President Trump is allowed his rightful place."



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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