I get no pleasure saying I told you so, but I did. |
I originally planned to run a movie review today. Somehow
that seems trivial in the wake of last night's electoral disaster. There's no
nice way to put this, so I'll just get in your face: Americans are dumber than
a pig shit pie and liberals are the dumbest of the dumb. Congratulations! Once
again Americans are the world's laughing stock. It would be hilarious were it
not for the fact that we've just surrendered the nation to the powers of
darkness. Once more the Democratic Party proved itself as useless as a
woodpecker at Legoland. Shame on those foolish enough to trust the Dumbocrats,
a mistake about which progressives warned you. The party of the New Deal and
Great Society has been dead since Jimmy Carter and his Round Table buddies put
a stiletto in its heart in the 1970s. Bill Clinton twisted the knife in the
1990s when he enacted Republican economic and social programs. Barack Obama,
though a decent person, simply didn't have enough fire in his belly to fight
party bigwigs. Make way for the new Il Duce.
The election was lost when the primaries ended with Hillary
Clinton atop the ticket instead of Bernie Sanders. Clinton is everything that's
wrong with the Democrats. Let me count ten ways:
1. Clinton is an insider chosen because she manipulated
machine politics more suitable for the early 20th century, not the
early 21st. The word "hack" was often applied and that's
not unfair—it's descriptive.
2. If it boggles your mind how a tyrant like Trump could
convince wage earners he's a better choice than Clinton, it shouldn't: he at
least used the term "working class," even if he didn't mean it. Clinton,
like most post-Carter Dumbocrats, wouldn't recognize a blue-collar worker if
one bit her in her privileged keister. She's Wall Street and Walmart—and I
don't mean Walmart shoppers. Bernie spoke of the 1%; Hillary (like Trump) is
part of the 1%.
3. I predicted over a year ago that the Dumbos were
vulnerable on issues of free trade, immigration, terrorism, and being perceived
as catering to special interests. I think free trade is the biggest fraud ever
foisted upon Americans, so I'm with Trump on that issue. Trump, however, is a Neanderthal on immigration, countering global threats, and social issues like
transgender rights, drug interdiction, and race. Still, where the Dumbos needed
to show nuance, they doled out sanctimony. It's not enough to be right—one must
also be convincing.
4. Hillary seldom rubbed elbows with the hoi polloi. Trump
worked the rallies; Clinton worked fundraisers. When she did tried to connect
with "ordinary" folks, it was painfully clear she didn't actually
know any. Supporters can cry "sexism" until the cows come home, but Clinton
simply isn't likable. Unfair? Double standard? I don't think so. She chose
to be a public person—a job that demands you work on something called
"people skills." Sorry Hill, but your I-wanna-be-a-player roots were
exposed.
5. When Bill Clinton ran for president, the message taped to
the bus read, "It's the economy, stupid!" Did Hillary ever read
that sign? It's a good idea to have a POTUS with knowledge of world
affairs––once that person is actually elected. Look it up, though–winning
geopolitical quizzes isn't a vote-getter. Call it parochialism if you'd like,
but self-interest rules the ballot box.
6. Harry Truman
once observed that if you give voters a choice between a faux Republican and a
real one, they'll choose the real one every time. Liberals should be ashamed of
supporting Clinton, a military hawk, an economic free trader, and a social
elitist. What, exactly, made you think she was one of you?
Her campaign came down to "Vote for me; I'm not Trump." Voters asked,
"Who are you?" She tried to
rest on very old laurels and it didn't work.
7. Another thing about which I wrote: Clinton became the candidate
by winning a bunch of primary states that Democrats were never going to win in
the general election. We heard so much about how she resonated with black
voters and Sanders didn't. So what did she gain by winning the black vote
in South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Louisiana, and other redneck Red states?
And where was the vaunted minority vote in North Carolina, Ohio, Michigan,
Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania?
8. Tim who? I actually forgot Kaine's name several times during
the campaign. His impact extended no further than delivering a narrow victory
in Virginia, which was already a blue state. Why wasn't there a Latino on the
ticket? Oh yea–Clinton doesn't know any.
9. Barack Obama energized young people. Hillary Clinton
never made them feel the Bern.
10. Speaking of the young, I knew graying second-wave
feminists had a problem when most of my female college students were Sanders
supporters. It's time to dump a carton of sour milk; the third- wave feminism
of the young finds second-wave feminism ideologically rigid and irrelevant. A
few years of Il Duce might cause fourth-wave feminism to look more like
second-wave, but that's not the case currently.
Let me say to the Democratic Party before Trump does:
"Losers!" RIP. Time for a new party based on aggressive progressive
values, not soft-shell liberalism. There's plenty of time. What happened last
night will resonate for an entire lost generation. Look for the following:
·
The Supreme Court is lost. (Blame Obama for not
fighting for his nominee.)
·
Roe v.
Wade will probably be overturned as national policy.
·
The Affordable Care Act will be repealed. Life
expectancy will drop.
·
Immigration restriction is a given. A border
wall with Mexico is likely.
·
Black Lives Matter will be eviscerated—perhaps
violently.
·
The Social Security system is imperiled. Parts will
be privatized.
·
Neoconservatives will complete their conquest of
higher education.
·
Worker rights are dead in the water. Plutocracy
will supplant democracy.
·
Kiss the living wage goodbye. The wealth gap
will widen.
·
Draconian crime bills will become routine. So will more mass shootings.
·
Get used to terms like "honey,"
"broad," "girl," "babe," and "chick."
·
What global warming?
·
The de facto national slogan will be:
"Welcome to America. You're on Your Own."
I hope Donald Trump does
put Hillary Clinton in prison. She should be jailed for the crime of turning
the country over to the biggest thug since Robert Mugabe. I'm furious about the
election, but my greatest ire is reserved for starry-eyed liberals and
Democratic policymakers. I'm not on board with you anymore. Not after last
night and not in the future—if we have one.
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