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How in God's name are the Democrats still losing — even after Jan. 6 hearings and Roe?​

It's going to be a long, hot summer — and I'm not just talking about the weather.

Take a handful of hallucinogens, sedatives and edibles, wash them down with a healthy amount of your favorite liquor during a backyard barbecue with people you love, some you barely know and others you can't stand, and you'll approximate the political climate in the United States today on the eve of the midterm elections.

The summer of 2022 is hot and furious. We are dealing with a world literally on fire due to climate change. We are dealing with a worldmetaphorically on fire with a continuing war in Ukraine. We are dealing with monkeypox, a continuing pandemic, haters, baiters, ravenous idiots, seditionists, misogynists, racists, pedophiles, gun-toting good Samaritans, mass shootings, religious zealots, the Jan. 6 hearings, Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump and infrastructure problems. In the words of Hedley Lamarr: "cutthroats, murderers, bounty hunters, desperados, mugs, pugs, thugs, nitwits, halfwits, dimwits, vipers, snipers, con men, Indian agents, Mexican bandits, muggers, buggerers, bushwhackers, hornswogglers, horse thieves, bull dykes, train robbers, bank robbers, ass-kickers, shit-kickers and Methodists."

Gee, "Blazing Saddles" seems a little dated, doesn't it? Or, perhaps more to the point, our culture has irrevocably changed and that change is readily apparent in our pop culture. Gone is the era dominated by "Happy Days." That's been replaced by "Stranger Things." Gone are the days of "Blazing Saddles." Say hello to the days of "Hacks." See? Great comedy is still being done.

Anyway, life as we know it on the planet is a mess, and if you're hoping to get it cleaned up any time soon, it's obvious we have to take a hint from Bertrand Russell, who famously said in a 1959 interview that "if we are to live together and not to die together we must learn a kind of charity and a kind of tolerance, which is absolutely vital to the continuation of human life on this planet."

Furthermore, to succeed we must be guided by the facts, and what those facts bear out as opposed to what we wish to believe. Look only and solely at the facts. Love is wise. Hatred is foolish. At least according to Russell, the author of "Why I Am Not a Christian." Today he might face criminal charges for that essay in certain geographic locales in this country and others.

Those American locales are the same ones H.L. Mencken described as harboring devotees of William Jennings Bryan, in some ways the early 20th-century version of Donald Trump. Mencken described Bryan as a man who "liked people who sweated freely, and were not debauched by the refinements of the toilet." The only difference today is that Trump doesn't actually like those people, but will get their votes as he also sells them commemorative towels, MAGA hats, T-shirts and other swag.

Today's Republican Party is thus reduced to a cartoon caricature of itself. Most of those capable of cogent thought have long fled. Only a few brave or foolish souls hoping for the "good ol' days" of the Grand Old Party yet remain. As a former Republican strategist told me, "I didn't leave the party. The party left me. It has no agenda, just rage and no leader — just Donald Trump. There is no goal in mind other than wielding power against anyone the party deems as an enemy."

Hey, he said it. I just agree.

The current GOP implosion is the single most significant event in the modern political arena. As it further condenses into a political black hole, the party's dwindling numbers continue to find new basements to raid in a never-ending, unethical quest for total power. The rats have long fled the sinking ship. All that remains are the leeches.

With that in mind, you'd think the Democrats would be killing it going into the midterms. But most pundits, many Democratic strategists, members of Congress and some privately at the White House think otherwise. At best, some of these people believe the Democrats could hold on to the Senate while losing the House. The worst case scenario? Democrats lose both the House and the Senate while being treed by an angry Kodiak bear fleeing a catastrophic climate-induced wildfire.

Only the recent reversal of Roe v. Wade, a 50-year-old precedent recognizing a fundamental constitutional right, may have given the Democrats a fighting chance to hold onto both houses of Congress. And now, secretly, every Democrat and many former Republicans have felt the spark of a New Hope: the possibility of increasing the Democratic majority in the Senate enough to eliminate the filibuster rule. Why the sudden change of mood? It isn't exactly the plans to the Death Star.

The Roe v. Wade debacle threatens to produce a galvanized voting bloc of women from across the socioeconomic spectrum that could make such an outcome possible.

If that happens, it won't be the first time women of all colors have had to clean up a problem caused by a bunch of self-indulgent men.

Suddenly, every Democrat feels a New Hope: the possibility of increasing the Senate majority enough to eliminate the filibuster. If that happens, it'll be a galvanized voting bloc of women that makes it so.

But the Democrats have to overcome their natural desire to eat their own or snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. That is the party's continuing curse. In this environment, the zero-sum game of politics, oddly enough conjured up by the shriveled mind of onetime GOP House Speaker Newt Gingrich, holds sway in certain factions of the Democratic Party. "My way or the highway" isn't just a rant from a stifling parent. It is a battle cry among some Democrats — and among all Republicans. It makes building a consensus increasingly difficult.

"I spent most of my career in the federal government, and I'm very practical about what can get done even on the best days," Democratic strategist Julie Zebrak explained. "I do think Democrats putting forth candidates who create false expectations and who have views that aren't realistic is a problem. For the midterms, we need to put forth candidates who can beat the Republicans, and I'm not sure that's always who we chose."

Each party used to understand that concept. Today, it is anathema to true believers everywhere. But the real problem, according to strategists on both sides of the aisle, is renewed voter apathy. People are tired of Trump. People are tired of Biden. People are tired of broken promises and unattainable goals. "If they become frustrated and don't turn out to vote, everyone loses," Zebrak warned.

Fifty years after women got the right to vote, Roe v. Wade solidified a basic constitutional right for all women. Fifty years later, it was lost. What if 50 years after women got the right to vote, they then lost that right? Can anyone seriously imagine that? Unfortunately, today you can. So, there is no doubt a great deal of frustration both with politics and inpolitics today.

The bright spot for the Democrats, the non-Trump Republicans and the American people has been the Jan. 6 hearings — which will wrap up (at least for now) in primetime splendor on Thursday night. The messaging coming from these hearings has been clear and concise. Those who engineered its presentation have made sure it is a fair and factual representation of the ongoing coup conducted by Donald Trump, which still threatens this country. It has been precedent-setting. It's been enlightening, frightening and overwhelming. Part of that is due to how these hearings have been produced.

If the Democrats can learn from the hearings and apply those lessons in messaging to the campaigns for the midterms — while remembering to pick candidates who can actually win a general election (two really big ifs) — the Democrats mightthrive this fall. Might.

But cutting through the clatter in a typical news day remains a tool the Democrats don't readily have available. Issues? Ideas? Stances? Those they have in abundance. But only the Republicans have a handle on how to energize their base, through fear and nostalgia for a time that never really existed. That cuts through everything. You don't have to actually like a Republican. Hell, apparently few people really do — even those who vote for them. The Republicans are just really good at scaring the shit out of a large number of American voters, while placing eternal blame on the Democrats.

Meanwhile, the public is overwrought, with all the worries of a Mad magazine parody written by Stephen King. Yeah, it's good viewing, and better reading, but it's a tough way to spend your day.

After the Jan. 6 hearings close, and following the midterm elections, the course for this country will be set, perhaps for a generation to come.

We'd all better make sure it's a float trip we can take together.
 
What if 50 years after women got the right to vote, they then lost that right?
Our country wouldn't be nearly the shithole that it's become, that's what.

As to Jan 6, it's because you're utter hypocrites. The Jan 6 mob did less damage and caused less deaths than Black Lives Matter but you villify the former and glorify the latter because they gave you a taste of what the rest of the country went through at the hands of your BLM cohorts.

Then there's the bungling of the pandemic, the insane attempts to force an untested and unproven vaccine on the entire populace, the fact that democrat DAs funded by Soros are demonstrably causing skyrocketing crime rates while you insist there's nothing wrong, rampant inflation, food shortages, rising gas prices, sending tens of billions in aid to Biden's little puppet state while people here suffer.

Oh, I wonder fucking why people are becoming less and less willing to vote for you subhuman snakes.
 
That's what happens when you vote a demented pedophile into office to oust an orange loudmouth with a habit for mean tweets.. And let's be real his negro vice president is even worse and THAT says something. Plus maybe Democrtats should stop funding MAGA Republicans as their message seem to catch ground among frustrated voters
 
My life was looking pretty up a couple years ago with record low gas prices and the beginnings of moving towards weaning off of Russian and Saudi Oil; actual closure in the forever war that ceased to be about anything but lining the pockets of Israel and Washington's insiders at the cost of young male blood, and watching the party I used to believe was the counterculture suck the cock of corporatism and totalitarianism over a funny man in a blonde toupee. The secret is 1/10th of the people supporting Donald don't worship the ground he walks on or believe he's the coming of Chris; they were pretty stunned by the fact that he tried to do his job, succeeded on some pretty noteworthy things, and were pretty stunned by the lengths their government would stoop just to get him out.
 
I'm surprised the article didn't mention how completely ineffectual they are when they're in charge. Most people want things to happen, preferably things that benefit them in some tangible way. Dems just whine about not having enough of a majority to legislate, instead of building any real accomplishments that they can show voters.

Even the Roe decision can't save them, when there are enough voters who realize that they had fifty years to protect it with federal law, but preferred to keep it as a wedge issue to drive voters. Voting for democrats is voting for nothing to get done. But no, this time, not like all those other times, they'll do something. Completely useless.
 
Because everyone knows Trump was cheated and Jan 6 was not a threat and deep down probably justified and people on the whole like life and don’t like killing babies.

And then the Dems other policies are ruining the lives of their base And everyone can see that the Dems aren’t doing anything even when they could

Then they tanked the economy

It is really not hard to see why they are losing
 
Do you think the author is even catholic?

Of course not. But what does that have to do with anything?

Mom and dad probably forced them to go to Mass on Christmas and Easter and they've resented it ever since, so that makes them Experts on Catholic Religion in the eyes of their fellow-travelers.
 
How are we losing?!? We have political theater! WTF is wrong with mayo ghouls? What, your wallet is more important than the safety of the political elite? Boo-fucking-hoo.

Gone are the days of "Blazing Saddles." Say hello to the days of "Hacks." See? Great comedy is still being done.
Hacks isn't worthy of licking the sole of Saddles' boot after it stomped on feces.
 
"if we are to live together and not to die together we must learn a kind of charity and a kind of tolerance, which is absolutely vital to the continuation of human life on this planet."
Fuck off with this sanctimonious cumbayah horseshit. You believe none of it. You would giddily have me and everyone I love in a mass grave if you had the opportunity.

Tolerance of evil is not a virtue. And you are, by all metrics, evil.
This article is written by a literal child. I can't believe people make money doing such low effort trash as this.
It's Salon. They'll giddily engage in apologia for kidfuckers and Amber Heard before they acknowledge the humanity of a conservative.
 
Most people never get abortions and most people aren't concerned about a semi-trespassing event that happened over 18 months ago. Most people are affected by dumb Democrat policies that are helping cause $5.00/gallon gas, rampant inflation and a weak economy though. Not everyone has the luxury of having their concerns center solely around muh 1/6 and Roe v. Wade--that's solely the purview of upper-middle/upper class white liberals and leftists.
 
Fuck off with this sanctimonious cumbayah horseshit. You believe none of it. You would giddily have me and everyone I love in a mass grave if you had the opportunity.

Tolerance of evil is not a virtue. And you are, by all metrics, evil.
That's always their way. When they're on their back foot, it's "Oooooooh we all have to live together why why why are you so darn mean and nasty meet us in the middle pleaaaaaaaase." All I/we wanted was to be left alone and when these fuckers got the power they wouldn't do that, now they're going to lose and they know it and they wanna have everyone at the big sing along? Fuck them.

If the cuckservatives and neocons and gope treated them with the same contempt that they were treated by the left, for even ONE CYCLE, we might push things back to a modicum of balance. We just might bring these Pol Pot bootlickers to heel, even if it was just for a 2 or 4 year cycle.
 
That's always their way. When they're on their back foot, it's "Oooooooh we all have to live together why why why are you so darn mean and nasty meet us in the middle pleaaaaaaaase." All I/we wanted was to be left alone and when these fuckers got the power they wouldn't do that, now they're going to lose and they know it and they wanna have everyone at the big sing along? Fuck them.

If the cuckservatives and neocons and gope treated them with the same contempt that they were treated by the left, for even ONE CYCLE, we might push things back to a modicum of balance. We just might bring these Pol Pot bootlickers to heel, even if it was just for a 2 or 4 year cycle.
Bertrand Russell, the philosopher he was quoting, made a reversal of the common saying "better dead than Red", by saying "better Red than dead", RE: nuclear war.

Really, Bert? Tell that to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn or the Uyghurs.

It just goes to show that these fucks have no problem with brutalizing and enslaving other people, as long as they, the "knowledge workers", get special treatment while LARPing as the downtrodden and marginalized.

None of them care about the less fortunate; they simply masturbate to their own egos as a way of justifying their envy and misanthropy.

All liberals have an inner Bob Chipman on some level.
 
"The bright spot for the Democrats, the non-Trump Republicans and the American people has been the Jan. 6 hearings"
Every line just pisses me off more than the last. The sheer nerve of this faggot. I can't wait for the dems to eat shit this fall just to spite these elitist assholes.
 
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