BryanM wrote:I like the part where the people responsible for getting president Trump elected are pretending Bernie Sanders would not have walked this election.
I really,
really have no idea where the notion comes from that there's this huge, untapped bastion of liberal support floating around out there just
ripe for the picking, and that all anyone has to do is run the leftiest candidate/platform they can find to insta-win any election, when absolutely
none of the necessary groundwork for anything
remotely like this to happen has been laid, and nobody is even
attempting to lay it, or even acknowledge that it
needs laying at all.
Yeah, there are lots of people angry about having been screwed over, but here's the problem - for
decades now, they have been told, with
minimal resistance from the same "those idiots totally shoulda run Bernie" crowd, who long ago dismissed the whole lot of them as "lost causes" (and now wonder where all that silly
resentment comes from), that the ones screwing them are
not the ones whose bank accounts have been ballooning non-stop for a half-century now, but people
even poorer than they are, and moreover are
completely fine with their own social services being gutted (and upper-end taxes being repeatedly cut, because haven't you heard,
trickle-down totally works), just to ensure that nobody "undeserving" gets a cut either. Notice that the biggest note of contention that Trump's supporters - who
wanted to vote for Bernie
so bad - have with his horrific transition is his reluctance to follow through on jailing Hillary - everything else? Just hunky-dory! Loving it!
Remember: it wasn't just Trump who got elected a month ago, but
almost every Republican incumbent across the whole freaking country was
reelected right along with him. Remember how even the half-measures Obama attempted to take were vociferously, mendaciously and often
maliciously stonewalled (i.e. "I'd rather deny my own constituents Medicaid than not have to pay a cent for it")?
Lots of people are totally okay with that, and even if Bernie
was somehow elected, guess what? They
wouldn't rally behind him in the face of conservative opposition any more than they did behind Obama,
especially if the Comeys and Alex Joneses were set upon him the way they were set upon Hillary (how does that .001% of mislabeled emails look in the rearview mirror, now that the next cabinet is taking shape? Guess what, it doesn't matter now;
they figured that out months ago,
we're still coming around to it!). It's frankly a miracle that Dubya wasn't able to privatize Social Security when he tried to; with how badly the discourse has deteriorated since then, if he took a second shot at it now (and his successors are doing just that) he'd likely see it through, and the crowds would cheer their heads off all the while.
In a rational country,
should the "liberal" party be running candidates much farther to the left than they have been.
Absolutely. Just one problem: in case you hadn't noticed,
rationality is in very short supply in our politics these days, and most liberals (and "liberals") seem to prefer to continue with the "oh, just keep on, those idiots will get it, someday" narrative, instead of
actually, directly confronting the narratives which got us into such a pitiful place to begin with, as opposed to just kind of waiting for them to go away. And before you dig it up yet again, no, you can never convince
everybody, but God almighty, no matter how hilariously wrong they're proven to be on any number of issues, one thing about conservatives is that they will
fight like hell to achieve their ends, while too many of us are convinced enough of our own superiority to keep taking the easy route, just
let it happen, demographics shifts and whatnot make it
inevitable (while simultaneously wagging a resentful fingers at whoever supposedly thought Hillary was "destined" for office or whatever you thought you heard rattling around in your skulls).
Sorry, but so long as tax cuts for rich people solve everything, the corporate-owned media is hopelessly liberal, Reagan is the second coming of Christ and
everyone knows it, we have absolutely
nothing to be proud of or confident in when it comes to the support of our fellow citizens, and absolutely
no reason to believe that we had this last election in the bag and foolishly frittered it away, even against an unmitigated disaster like Trump. And until we first and foremost realize just how deep a hole we're in, neither we nor the people we claim to want to help
so badly have any future whatsoever.