Here’s Norman Eisen’s “democracy playbook” as referenced by the gateway pundit article: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/02/confirmed-obamas-ethics-czar-led-color-revolution-behind-2020-us-election-bragged/
All the lunacy we’ve been seeing from the DNC for the past 2 years is all right here -
BLM and AntiFa “Bunce and Wolchik outline the “electoral model,” a set of electoral strategies for opposition campaigns against authoritarians.68 To implement the model, pro-democracy political opposition must practice long-term planning, as well as pay close attention to detail, coordination, and lessons learned from past failures. Perhaps most importantly, pro-democracy parties must pursue an overarching process through which they form transnational networks between civil society groups, other opposition groups, local electoral activists, international organizations, and nations striving to promote democracy”
Removal of winner take all elections to “partial votes” because that helps “democracy coalition groups” “Of course, coalition formation can be excruciatingly difficult, especially in contexts where illiberal leaders have engineered or exploited divisions. Voters also face difficulties with this approach, as strategic voting may point them toward candidates whose views they find unpalatable. As Jan-Werner Müller argues, one way out of this political dilemma is the use of referenda.72 With their binary yes-or-no structure and potential to craft pointed questions that reflect unity among opposition parties, referenda offer an opportunity to citizens to decisively communicate their aversion to a populist government. While not possible in all contexts, such exercises of direct democracy could serve as alternatives to coalition formation when the latter is beyond reach. “
To corporate collusion “Corporations should also avoid providing a veneer of legitimacy to illiberal leaders, and instead ensure that investment decisions are informed, principled, and sensitive to the country context. For example, Hungary’s Orbán has encouraged the continued investment of the German car companies such as Audi and Daimler in the country, granting them tax reductions, subsidies, and access to decisionmakers.196 In return, he has used their support to legitimize his economic policies, which contributes to his continued grip on power. Such companies should, as Thorsten Benner has argued, disinvest from the Hungarian economy, and demonstrate their support for the liberal democratic institutions that Orbán is working to dismantle. Companies can act in support of the elements of democratic systems by engaging in corporate social responsibility (CSR). As defined by the UN Industrial Development Organization, CSR is “a management concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and interactions with their stakeholders.”197 The principles of CSR can help promote transparency, corporate accountability, and sustainable development, and help businesses keep in mind the long-term democratic health of their society.198 CSR can include donations, employee volunteering, and pro bono work for civil society organizations.199 Within the framework of CSR, companies can also work to defend established standards and regulations that can counter democratic backsliding, and can themselves propose their own policies that promote and protect democratic values, even when the state itself rolls back such protections.”