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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 That's been replaced by "Stranger Things."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.
 
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.

Retarded. "Look only and solely at the facts." Followed by some wishy washy platitude bullshit and a straight up fear mongering lie.

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.

Lol! We'll see. I think some women won't like that their concerns are less important to dems than offending the mentally ill.

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... Those who engineered its presentation... It has been precedent-setting. It's been enlightening, frightening and overwhelming. Part of that is due to how these hearings have been produced.

Political theater.
 
That's caused by lacking theory of mind, which is the true definition of an NPC. They literally cannot comprehend that someone might be different from them in some way. If someone claims to be different, they must be lying, because being different is impossible. If someone is proven to be different, the NPC simply becomes angry and incoherent, because they're experiencing the moron equivalent of looking at an IRL tesseract.
From the article.
Theory of mind deficits have been observed in people with autism spectrum disorders, people with schizophrenia, people with nonverbal learning disorder, people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,[4] people under the influence of alcohol and narcotics, sleep-deprived people, and people who are experiencing severe emotional or physical pain.
-Autists
-Schizos
-Whole load of other mental issues
-Substance abusers
-Perpetual asshurt

Ticks a box for a lot of those people.
 
When I think of Democrats, I think of a man so desperate to escape the Taliban that he ended up dying, pinned to the outside of a military cargo plane in flight. Then I think about the thousands of American and allied lives shattered and the untold billions of dollars spent in that country, for nothing.

Then I think of the ‘Arab Spring’ sponsored by Obama and Hillary, which resulted in Europe’s invasion by vast hordes of Arabs and Africans.

Then I think of secret flights from the Mexican border and the fact that the Democrats are shipping literally millions of illegals into the country.

Then I have to stop thinking and go have a stiff drink when I see Democrats moralizing and pretending to have been handcuffed.
 
Because:

1. The economy sucks

2. Your party hasn't passed any of their promised signature legislation, granted all of it was horrible, bloated and wasteful, but, the fact you couldn't get any passed while controlling 2 of 3 branches shows your utter dysfunction.

3. The economy sucks

4. Gas is $5 a gallon and the Admin would have us believe this is the fault of Putin (who only ever contributed to 3% of the supply) and price-gouging gas station owners, NOT the fact they shut down domestic petroleum infrastructure, cancelled drilling leases AND sold off parts of the strategic reserve to overseas interests while telling everyone else to "buy a Prius! lol!" .

5. The economy sucks

6. Crime is out of control in EVERY dem-run city, with no solutions being offered except to be good little victims, to the point that those who fight back against being mugged or take down active shooters on their own volition are prosecuted.

7. The economy sucks

8. They will not take a stance against blatant sexualization and grooming of kids and will not speak out against giving 1st graders field trips to strip clubs and illustrated "comics" that show how to have the best anal sex... far from it, parents who speak out against this at school board meetings have narrowly missed being prosecuted as domestic terrorists.

9. The economy sucks

10. Bungling the withdrawal from Afghanistan by deciding to unilaterally disregard the terms of the treaty and stay another 6 months because "that was the previous guy, we're under new management, lol" and as a result, having to run for the airport with your pants down when the other guy decides if you won' follow them, neither will he, adding millions in abandoned hardware and wholesale slaughter of unprepared civilians still packing their bags to flee to the already shite sundae of servicemen and women whose lives were well and truly spent in vain. And the biggest thing you were concerned about was not any of that, nor how weak it makes us look, but that Afghan women will never be able to complete their Masters Degrees in Feminist Basket Weaving now..... speaking of "the other guy" - despite claiming that him entering peace negotiations with Worst Korea would get us all nuked, you are now openly celebrating the fact you're in a hot proxy war with fuckin' RUSSIA of all people.

11. The economy sucks

12. Pretending inflation from The Year of Gibs doesn't exist, is transitory if it does and is good for us if it persists.

I could go on.. but... I think you see where this is going.
 
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Then I think of the ‘Arab Spring’ sponsored by Obama and Hillary, which resulted in Europe’s invasion by vast hordes of Arabs and Africans.

You know, I, really as a guy who grew up reading Dune over and over and who knows his Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, etc., I really gotta take my hat off to Obama and Hillary on this one. Sure it was evil and it fucked the world from now probably until the mid/late 2200s, if not 2300-2500s, but goddamn you can't help but shake your head in admiration at it. That Obama hates the west is not a debatable topic. Son of a bitch, though, the guy knew just where to plant the charges to cause the implosion. And the whole thing from Rahm Emmanuel? "Never let a crisis go to waste"? We wouldn't be halfway as far gone as we are now but for the cop in Cambridge and Trayvon Martin. Things were going good, race relations were actually really good from the 90s into the mid/late 00s, that could have been a real sticking point for the Kenyan, but goddamn if he didn't find just the right supports to kick out and start us collapsing in like we currently are. The sheer luck and cold-blooded genius, you just gotta admire it from an objective standpoint.
 
Because you fuckers are incompetent and outright display how much you hate the plebs you love lording over. At the very least the GOP isn't full of people who outright state they want you broke, homeless, and your kids raped by the government mandated school tranny teacher.
 
Considering that the democrats have convinced their constituents to abort their children, not reproduce, sterilize themselves and their children, adopt gay/lesbian/furry/otherkin/enby lifestyles that preclude reproduction... well, it should be obvious that they're allowing the "nazi alt-righters" that make up the rest of the population to rapidly outbreed them.
 
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William Jennings Bryan. was a great guy and progrsssive for his time.. He was was aganist american imperialism and resgined in 1915 after realizing Willson intetention to bring American into the great war. He also fought for dying agricultural class with his cross of gold speech. Yet because he was christan and against teaching evolution he gets shit on.
It's kind of tragic that progressives reject Christian fundamentalists and rural communities when it was they who led the progressive movement and later New dealist movement through the social gospel. I do not think progressivism that genuinely helps people has any chance in an urban faithless environment. The small towns knew who was trustworthy and would not just make some random trust fund can their leader. Faith kept people motivated and actually working towards the goals. You don't have that with religionless/"spiritual" urbanites.
 
Because Jan 6th was a nothing burger. People stood on desks and threw paper around that was pretty much it. The most shocking thing that happened was the shooting of Ashli Babbitt and that was by police. I think it speaks volumes that trespassing, disorderly conduct and vandalism are the only real charges most of the people who were there have been getting. Ask yourself this: what kind of "violent insurrection" can only charge people with fucking trespassing?
 
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You know, I, really as a guy who grew up reading Dune over and over and who knows his Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, etc., I really gotta take my hat off to Obama and Hillary on this one. Sure it was evil and it fucked the world from now probably until the mid/late 2200s, if not 2300-2500s, but goddamn you can't help but shake your head in admiration at it. That Obama hates the west is not a debatable topic. Son of a bitch, though, the guy knew just where to plant the charges to cause the implosion. And the whole thing from Rahm Emmanuel? "Never let a crisis go to waste"? We wouldn't be halfway as far gone as we are now but for the cop in Cambridge and Trayvon Martin. Things were going good, race relations were actually really good from the 90s into the mid/late 00s, that could have been a real sticking point for the Kenyan, but goddamn if he didn't find just the right supports to kick out and start us collapsing in like we currently are. The sheer luck and cold-blooded genius, you just gotta admire it from an objective standpoint.

There was some post from 4chan that reminisced that there was a time when racism seemed to be a thing of the past until they were collectively punched in the back of the head by the one group who wanted to make things right.
 
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