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Democratic Dogs That Aren't Barking
Townhall.com ^ | October 31, 2014 | Michael Barone

Posted on 10/31/2014 3:45:30 AM PDT by Kaslin

Sherlock Holmes famously solved a mystery by noticing the dog that didn't bark in the night. Dogs that are not barking at night -- nor in prime time -- provide some useful clues to understanding the significance of this year's election.

Contrary to the disparagement of some liberal pundits, this election is not about nothing. But is not about certain, specific things they might like to hear. President Obama recently said that Democrats in serious Senate and House contests this year back "every one" of his programs. But you hear very little about those programs in their ads.

The stimulus package, for example, is not mentioned much. Nor are proposals by serious Democrats like Clinton administration veteran William Galston for a national infrastructure bank. These dogs aren't barking.

The reasons are obvious. The stimulus didn't stimulate the economy the way the Reagan tax cuts did in the 1980s. As for infrastructure, as Obama sheepishly admitted, there is no such thing -- given environmental reviews and bureaucratic torpor -- as a shovel-ready project.

Nor have Democrats been talking much, except when questioned at debates, about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare. This is by far the most consequential legislative achievement of the Obama Democrats. But the consequences, most voters continue to believe, are mostly negative.

One hears even less, from either side, about Democrats' success at imposing higher tax rates on high earners. You might expect Republicans to avoid the subject, as they do. But so do Democrats. Soaking the rich evidently doesn't win votes.

All of this matters because the Obama Democrats expected their policies to be popular. They thought voters would appreciate being showered with what Mitt Romney infelicitously called "free stuff." The New Deal historians assured us that in times of economic distress voters would have a hearty appetite for big government.

Liberal bloggers have been claiming that opinion on Obamcare is turning around and that Republicans are shunning the issue. But there has been no turnaround since the law was passed in March 2010. Republicans in the most recent week have run 12,000 ads on Obamacare -- more than on any other issue, according to the 2017 Project's Jeffrey Anderson.

As Holmes might deduce, the solution to the clue of the non-barking Democratic dogs is that most voters lack faith in government to solve problems, to make their lives better or even to perform with minimal competence.

Evidence that the liberal media hasn't been able to suppress fortifies this belief. Look at the Veterans' Affairs hospitals, the Internal Revenue Service emails gone missing (try making that excuse with your own records) and the Center for Disease Control's assurances on Ebola.

The administration's refusal to quarantine people exposed to Ebola has been rebuked by the governors -- two of them Democrats -- of New York, New Jersey and Illinois. The administration's defenders have resorted to the last refuge of liberals backing a policy most people consider nonsensical: "It's a complex issue; you wouldn't understand."

Democrats aren't talking much about foreign policy, a positive issue for the president in his first term. And you aren't seeing any Democrats in serious Senate races inviting Obama in for campaign rallies.

What are Democrats talking about? They're harping on the "war on women," to the point that the Denver Post decried Senator Mark Udall's "obnoxious one-issue campaign" and endorsed Republican Cory Gardner.

They run ads charging Republicans will alter Medicare. A few call for expanding Social Security. Many urge a higher minimum wage -- an issue that gets maximum positive poll numbers but evokes minimal voter interest. No one talks much about Obama's promise to legalize several million illegal immigrants after the election.

Billionaire Tom Steyer, a fierce opponent of the Keystone XL Pipeline, is sending millions to Democrats, but they don't spend it on anti-pipeline or anti-fracking ads. Most Americans don't want to stifle one of the few private sector successes in the Obama years.

Watching candidates debate this year, I am reminded of Murray Kempton's observation of John Lindsay in the 1965 New York mayoral race: "He is fresh and everyone else is tired." In serious Senate races the Republicans tend to be younger, more upbeat and more confident in their views than their Democratic opponents.

The contrast is particularly sharp in Colorado and Iowa, where Republicans Gardner and Joni Ernst have poll leads in states carried twice by the president. Barack Obama, once hailed as the wave of the future, now looks like a reminder of a past that his party would like to forget.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 0bama; 0bamacare; clintonadmin; demonrats; election2014; elections; stimulus

1 posted on 10/31/2014 3:45:30 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Means the liberal Dems are in trouble.


2 posted on 10/31/2014 3:47:45 AM PDT by Biggirl
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To: Kaslin

If people get tired of the same old faces and fake issues such as wars on women, that can’t bode well for someone such as Hillary Clinton running for president again.

Hillary is not only a tired old face and a shrill divisive figure, she is also another Alinskyite radical liberal. How will she defend the record of the Obama administration? After all, Obama is a good Democrat, and Hillary is a good Democrat. We see what happens when liberals are in charge of our government. The Democrats are the party of government. Will significant numbers tune out Hillary?

I personally can’t stand Hillary. Can’t stand to look at her and can’t stand to hear her lecture us about how corporations and businesses don’t create jobs. Yet this is who Democrats will foist upon us in 2 years.


3 posted on 10/31/2014 3:59:32 AM PDT by Dilbert San Diego (s)
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To: Biggirl

Just have to worry about voter fraud.


4 posted on 10/31/2014 3:59:47 AM PDT by petercooper (Liberalism = Amnesty = Open Borders = Illegal Immigration = Ebola = Obama)
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To: petercooper

So true - fraud. This is the 600 lb gorilla in the room that the GOPe keeps trying to pretend isn’t there. La-la-la-la-la I don’t see you... *sigh*


5 posted on 10/31/2014 4:10:37 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: Kaslin

“Barack Obama, once hailed as the wave of the future, now looks like a reminder of a past that his party would like to forget.”

BJ Clinton’s legacy was that he came into office with his party holding the White House, Senate, and House of Representatives and when left they had lost all three...


6 posted on 10/31/2014 4:11:38 AM PDT by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: petercooper

Another thing neither party talks about, even when evidence is published in the Washington Post.


7 posted on 10/31/2014 4:17:19 AM PDT by gusopol3
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To: Biggirl
In serious Senate races the Republicans tend to be younger, more upbeat and more confident in their views than their Democratic opponents.

There is nothing about communism that is fresh, exciting, or new.

8 posted on 10/31/2014 4:27:06 AM PDT by Excellence (Marine mom since April 11, 2014)
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To: Kaslin

I’m also concerned that a lame duck Congress will take their vengeance against the voters in November and December. This is how Obamacare was passed.


9 posted on 10/31/2014 4:27:56 AM PDT by Huskrrrr
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“I’m also concerned that a lame duck Congress will take their vengeance against the voters in November and December”....

Not if the conservatives take control of both the senate and the house. Lame ducks don’t seem to have much power.


10 posted on 10/31/2014 5:07:56 AM PDT by DaveA37
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To: Kaslin

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11 posted on 10/31/2014 5:34:12 AM PDT by skinkinthegrass (Liberalism to Fabian-ism to Socialism to Marxism to Totalitarianism.. "the inertia of stupidity" d8-)
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To: Excellence

“There is nothing about communism that is fresh, exciting, or new.”
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As an old country boy might say, about as fresh, exciting and new as a dead possum lying in a cow patty. Only those who pride themselves on revisiting the stupidity of the past still think collectivism is a good idea. Of course most of them would not have a clue what is meant by the term collectivism.


12 posted on 10/31/2014 5:38:15 AM PDT by RipSawyer (OPM is the religion of the sheeple.)
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To: Kaslin

No one talks much about Obama’s promise to legalize several million illegal immigrants after the election.

The Dog that didn’t bark, indeed.


13 posted on 10/31/2014 5:44:40 AM PDT by CPT Clay (Follow me on Twitter @Clay N TX)
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To: Biggirl
Very Liberal-Type running for State Rep in my district. Nowhere, I said NOWHERE, on the campaign flyer does it mention the words, "Democrat," or "Democrat Party," or "Obama."

Big on "Education," "Seniors," "Veterans," "Health Care," etc. BTW, the Republican campaign is just bloody awful. The GOP (e, I guess) around here could screw up a one-car funeral and a free lunch!

14 posted on 10/31/2014 6:27:36 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk (Is it not one's Christian duty to vote?)
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To: Kaslin

The other dog you don’t hear barking is the media. They usually are all in for months before an election shaping the people’s thinking.

Most telling is ABC news which has run zero reports on the election.

Why? I ask myself why and I don’t get any satisfactory answers. Andrea Tantaros of Fox News says that it’s a good thing; that it means they at least aren’t attacking conservative candidates.

Well, why not? They hate the idea of a democrat loss and a republican win. Normally they do, anyway.

Could there be some reason they want the republicans to win this time around and to control the Congress? My guess would be that it is a sinister reason and not a positive one.


15 posted on 10/31/2014 6:35:26 AM PDT by xzins ( Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for victory!)
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To: Kaslin

No matter what dogs bark or don’t, they will always love Hillary! and vote for her until the end of time.

It’s absolutely amazing.

IMHO


16 posted on 10/31/2014 11:07:24 AM PDT by ripley
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