Midterm
Endgame
2
November, 2018
Back
in the last century, when this was a different country, the Democrats
were the “smart” party and the Republicans were the “stupid”
party. How did that work? Well, back then the Democrats represented a
broad middle class, with a base of factory workers, many of them
unionized, and the party had to be smart, especially in the courts,
to overcome the natural advantages of the owner class. In contrast,
the Republicans looked like a claque of country club drunks who
staggered home at night to sleep on their moneybags. Bad optics, as
we say nowadays.
The
Democrats also occupied the moral high ground as the champion of the
little guy. If not for the Dems, factory workers would be laboring
twelve hours a day and children would still be maimed in the
machinery. Once the relationship between business and labor was
settled in the 1950s, the party moved on to a new crusade on even
loftier moral high ground: civil rights, aiming to correct arrant and
long-lived injustices against downtrodden black Americans. That was a
natural move, considering America’s self-proclaimed post-war status
as the world’s Beacon of Liberty. It had to be done and a political
consensus that included Republicans got it done. Consensus was still
possible.
The
Dems built their fortress on that high ground and fifty years later
they find themselves prisoners in it. The factory jobs all vamoosed
overseas. The middle class has been pounded into penury and
addiction. The Democratic Party split into a four-headed monster
comprised of Wall Street patrons seeking favors, war hawks and their
corporate allies looking for new global rumbles, the permanent
bureaucracy looking to always expand itself, and the various ethnic
and sexual minorities whose needs and grievances are serviced by that
bureaucracy. It’s the last group that has become the party’s most
public face while the party’s other activities – many of them
sinister — remain at least partially concealed.
The
Republican Party has, at least, sobered up some after getting
blindsided by Trump and Trumpism. Like a drunk out of rehab, it’s
attempting to get a life. Two years in, the party marvels at Mr.
Trump’s audacity, despite his obvious lack of savoir faire. And
despite a longstanding lack of political will to face the country’s
problems, the Republicans are being forced to engage on some real
issues, such as the need for a coherent and effective immigration
policy and the need to redefine formal trade relations. (Other issues
like the insane system of medical racketeering and the deadly racket
of the college loan industry just skate along on thin ice. And then,
of course, there’s the national debt and all its grotesque
outgrowths.)
Meanwhile,
the Democratic Party has become the party of bad ideas and bad faith,
starting with the position that “diversity and inclusion” means
shutting down free speech, an unforgivable transgression against
common sense and common decency. It’s a party that lies even more
systematically than Mr. Trump, and does so knowingly (as when Google
execs say they “Do no Evil”). Its dirty secret is that it
relishes coercion, it likes pushing people around, telling them what
to think and how to act. Its idea of “social justice” is a campus
kangaroo court, where due process of law is suspended. And it is
deeply corrupt, with good old-fashioned grift, new-fashioned gross
political misconduct in federal law enforcement, and utter
intellectual depravity in higher education.
I
hope that Democrats lose as many congressional and senate seats as
possible. I hope that the party is shoved into an existential crisis
and is forced to confront its astounding dishonesty. I hope that the
process prompts them to purge their leadership across the board. If
there is anything to salvage in this organization, I hope it
discovers aims and principles that are unrecognizable from its
current agenda of perpetual hysteria. But if the party actually blows
up and disappears, as the Whigs did a hundred and fifty years ago, I
will be content. Out of the terrible turbulence, maybe something
better will be born.
Or,
there’s the possibility that the dregs of a defeated Democratic
Party will just go batshit crazy and use the last of its mojo to
incite actual sedition. Of course, there’s also a distinct
possibility that the Dems will take over congress, in which case
they’ll ramp up an even more horrific three-ring-circus of
political hysteria and persecution that will make the Spanish
Inquisition look like a backyard barbeque. That will happen as the US
enters the most punishing financial train wreck in our history, an
interesting recipe for epic political upheaval.
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