If there’s one thing Adam Schiff knows how to do, it’s get in front of a camera and say things that aren’t true with absolute conviction.
The man spent four years telling America he had seen direct evidence of Trump-Russia collusion. He said it on CNN. He said it on MSNBC. He said it in committee hearings. He said it with the confidence of a man holding a royal flush.
The Mueller Report came out. No collusion. The evidence Schiff claimed to have seen? Never materialized. Never produced. Never existed.
Did Schiff apologize? Did he correct the record? Did he admit he’d been misleading the American public for years?
Of course not. He got promoted to the Senate.
And now he’s back on ABC, warning America that Trump “intends to try to subvert the elections.”
The Sunday Morning Special
Host Jon Karl asked Schiff about Trump’s comments on “nationalizing elections” and Republicans “taking control of voting.” A reasonable question. Schiff’s answer was… well, vintage Schiff.
“I think he fully intends to try to subvert the elections,” Schiff declared. “He will do everything he can to suppress the vote. And if he loses the vote… he’s prepared to try to take some kind of action to overturn the result.”
No evidence offered. No specific plans cited. No actual policy proposals analyzed. Just vibes. Just feelings. Just Adam Schiff doing what Adam Schiff does — making dramatic accusations on television without anything to back them up.
This is the same playbook he ran with Russia. Claim something terrible is happening. Offer no proof. Repeat it so often that people assume it must be true. And when it turns out to be false, just move on to the next accusation.
The Projection Is Stunning
Let’s talk about “subverting elections” for a second.
Which party spent four years claiming the 2016 election was illegitimate because of Russian interference that turned out to be a handful of Facebook ads?
Which party launched investigation after investigation trying to overturn the results of an election they lost?
Which party impeached a sitting president based on a phone call?
Which party used the FBI to spy on a presidential campaign based on opposition research funded by the opposing candidate?
Which party had its surrogates in the media push a fake dossier full of fabrications and lies?
That would be Adam Schiff’s party. Every single time.
And now Schiff wants to lecture America about election subversion? The man who was the public face of the Russia hoax — the single largest attempt to delegitimize a presidential election in modern American history — is warning us that the other side can’t be trusted?
The projection is so thick you could cut it with a knife.
“Chaos and Killing in American Streets”
Schiff couldn’t help himself. In the middle of his election conspiracy theorizing, he threw in this gem: “There’s chaos and killing in American streets by ICE agents.”
Chaos and killing. By ICE agents.
This is what passes for mainstream Democratic talking points now. Federal law enforcement officers doing their jobs — arresting people with deportation orders, removing criminals from communities, enforcing laws passed by Congress — are being described as perpetrators of “chaos and killing.”
One incident. One shooting. In a situation where an illegal immigrant allegedly resisted arrest and an agent discharged a weapon. That’s the “chaos and killing” Schiff is describing. One incident, blown up into a narrative of federal death squads roaming American neighborhoods.
Meanwhile, actual chaos — the kind caused by open borders, sanctuary cities, and millions of unvetted migrants flooding into communities — doesn’t warrant a mention. The fentanyl deaths. The gang violence. The human trafficking. None of that counts as “chaos” to Adam Schiff.
Only ICE enforcing the law counts. Because the law isn’t on his side.
The “Drubbing” Fantasy
Schiff claimed Republicans “expect they’ll get a real drubbing in the midterms.”
Do they? Based on what?
Trump’s approval ratings have held steady. The economy is improving. The border is finally being secured. The stock market hit record highs. And every time Democrats go on television to defend illegal immigrants and attack law enforcement, they remind voters exactly why they elected Trump in the first place.
Maybe Schiff knows something we don’t. Maybe he’s got internal polling showing a massive blue wave coming. Or maybe — just maybe — he’s doing what he always does: making confident predictions based on nothing but wishful thinking and hoping the media repeats it enough times to make it feel true.
Remember, this is the guy who was absolutely certain Mueller would find collusion. The guy who guaranteed impeachment would work. The guy whose predictions have the accuracy rate of a blindfolded dart thrower.
When Adam Schiff says Republicans are expecting a drubbing, the smart money says Republicans are doing just fine.
The “Mobilize” Tell
Here’s the most revealing part of Schiff’s rant. When asked how Democrats should respond to Trump’s supposed election subversion plans, Schiff didn’t say “strengthen institutions” or “work with Republicans on election security.”
He said: “The best protection we have is to mobilize the largest voter turnout in U.S. history.”
Translation: we need to win by such large margins that we can’t be questioned.
But wait — isn’t that exactly what Democrats accused Trump of saying? That he needs to “win by a lot” so the results can’t be disputed? When Trump says it, it’s evidence of authoritarian intent. When Schiff says it, it’s defending democracy.
The rules are different depending on who’s talking. They always are.
The Boy Who Cried Collusion
At some point, the Adam Schiff act should stop working. At some point, a man who lied to the American public for years about one conspiracy should lose the credibility to push another.
But here he is. Still getting booked on Sunday shows. Still making accusations without evidence. Still being treated as a serious voice on democracy and elections.
Jon Karl didn’t push back. He didn’t ask Schiff about his Russia collusion claims. He didn’t ask why anyone should believe him now when he was so wrong before. He just let Schiff monologue about Trump’s dark intentions as if Schiff’s word meant something.
This is how the media-Democrat feedback loop works. Schiff makes wild claims. The media broadcasts them without scrutiny. The claims become “what people are saying.” And by the time anyone points out that the claims are baseless, they’ve already shaped public perception.
The Real Threat
Here’s what Adam Schiff is actually afraid of.
He’s afraid that Trump will implement election integrity measures — voter ID, citizenship verification, clean voter rolls — that make it harder to manipulate outcomes.
He’s afraid that the DOJ will investigate actual election irregularities instead of manufacturing Russian collusion hoaxes.
He’s afraid that voters will show up in November and deliver a verdict on Democratic policies that no amount of spin can overturn.
So he’s pre-seeding the narrative. If Democrats lose, it won’t be because voters rejected their agenda. It will be because Trump “subverted” the election. The excuse is being built now, nine months in advance.
It’s the same playbook they ran in 2016. It’s the same playbook they’ll run forever — because for Adam Schiff, elections are only legitimate when Democrats win.
The Bottom Line
Adam Schiff lied about Russia for four years. He has never been held accountable. He has never apologized. He has never admitted he was wrong.
And now he wants you to believe him when he says Trump is planning to steal the next election.
At some point, credibility has to matter. At some point, a track record of dishonesty has to disqualify someone from being taken seriously.
For Adam Schiff, that point hasn’t come yet. The cameras still turn on. The microphones still get passed. The lies still get broadcast.
But maybe — just maybe — the American people have stopped listening.
