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The Democrat Party’s policies are so absurdly radical that many voters refuse to believe that their policies are real.

The proof of this comes courtesy Park MacDougald of Tablet magazine, who penned a piece on Monday in which he wrote of being informed by a GOP staffer that “one problem his campaign regularly faces is that aspects of Democratic governance are simply too insane for voters to find credible.”

Even when GOP staffers present indisputable evidence that these policies are in fact being pursued by Democrats.

“When you outline the Democratic agenda, you have to water it down, because in both polling and focus groups, people just don’t believe it,” the unnamed GOP staffer told MacDougald.

“They are critical of things like boys in girls’ sports, but they tune out stuff about schools not informing parents about transitioning their children. They just don’t believe it’s true. It can’t be,” he added.

Another GOP operative said the same thing regarding attempts to educate voters about the Democrats’ insane transgender policies.

“Phrases like ‘genital mutilation’ are disgusting and viscerally off-putting, even to voters who may be sympathetic to the Republicans’ position but will just write you off as a freak for talking about it that way,” the staffer said.

As another example, MacDougald cited the Russian collusion delusion hoax and conspiracy theory that, sadly, still resonates among a multitude of misinformed voters.

“[A]s of 2022, nearly half of U.S. voters, and a majority of Democrats, still believed that Trump was elected in 2016 due to Russian interference, and the hoax remains a mainstay of Democratic rhetoric,” he explained.

“It even played a major role in the 2020 election, providing the predicate for the Biden campaign to collude with tech companies and retired spooks to censor reporting about Hunter Biden’s foreign influence-peddling schemes, which turned out to be entirely real,” he added.

MacDougald also brought up former President Donald Trump’s CORRECT claim at the September presidential debate that President Kamala Harris had previously voiced support for offering taxpayer-funded transgender surgery for incarcerated criminal aliens.

Like with anything Trump says, the claim was met with massive confusion, mockery, and disbelief. Yet it was soon revealed by multiple news outlets that the claim was 100 percent accurate.

“The sequence of events neatly encapsulated a pattern that has played out countless times since Trump entered American political life,” MacDougald wrote. “Trump says something seemingly insane, to many people’s outrage and disbelief, only to have his supposed ‘lie’ revealed to be wholly or at least significantly true.”

Sound familiar?

“Often the specific truth revealed—that the outgoing Obama administration spied on the Trump transition team in order to gather information for what later became the Russiagate hoax, to cite another example—is in fact ‘crazier’ than Trump’s exaggerations or garbling of the details,” MacDougald added.

“The insanity of the policy becomes the front line of defense against potential blowback: Who would believe that anyone would actually propose or support something so obviously at odds with public opinion and basic common sense? Trump must be a raving nutjob, just like we told you he was,” he continued.

Responding to MacDougald’s stunning report, many conservative Twitter/X users recounted their own experiences trying to convince others, particularly leftists, of the actual truth.

Look:

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