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On the Avowed Left Coast, a Feeling of Being Left Out
The New York Times ^ | November 4, 2004 | DEAN E. MURPHY

Posted on 11/03/2004 11:43:08 PM PST by Stoat

On the Avowed Left Coast, a Feeling of Being Left Out

By DEAN E. MURPHY

Published: November 4, 2004

 

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3 - They were feeling the blues here on Wednesday, a city so deep in the blue that President Bush managed just 15 percent of the vote in an election he won nationally by more than 3.5 million votes.

While the American heartland found great comfort in the president's re-election, there was melancholy and stunned disbelief in San Francisco and other cities along the avowedly left West Coast.

"There is a sense of helplessness that we couldn't tip the election in any way," said Mayor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, who helped to push gay marriage into the national spotlight. "We couldn't do it rhetorically or in an actual vote. You feel powerless."

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Across the San Francisco Bay in Berkeley, the liberal First Congregational Church held an evening of prayer, meditation and reflection. The invitations said the intention was "either to celebrate or soberly reflect on how to best go forward from the election results."

In Portland, Ore., a city so staunchly liberal that it is sometimes called the People's Republic of Portland, the outcome of the presidential race was absorbed with the levity of a mass funeral.

Given the gravity of things, there was really only one thing that Wilder Schmaltz, a 25-year-old Portland artist who had refused to remove the anti-Bush button from his lapel, felt he could do. He called a friend and headed straight to the Red and Black Cafe, an all-organic, wheat-free, vegetarian coffee and food shop, which is run as a collective and is a popular hangout of the Socialist Party USA's candidate for president, Walt Brown.

"I figured that in this place we wouldn't run the risk of being around any cheering Republicans," Mr. Schmaltz said.

Upon entering the cafe, Mr. Schmaltz, who is Jewish, grabbed off the cafe's bookshelf "A Beggar in Jerusalem," by Elie Wiesel, and read it glumly over a bowl of vegetarian chili. "Something Jewish will do me good right now," he said.

At the next table, Tchula Z, 33, an artist and part-time barista at her sister's coffee shop, who uses only Z as a last name, said she woke up Wednesday, learned that Mr. Bush had won and "smoked a cigarette and freaked out."

She added, "You know, as Janis Joplin said, 'Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose.' I think people should start using that line again."

Her friend Tracy Conklin, 45, a freelance writer and photographer, was equally dark, concluding that there was no hope and only isolation for those on the left.

"I am prepared to keep my head down, possibly for the rest of my life, under a totalitarian regime," Mr. Conklin said.

If the gay weddings this year in San Francisco and Portland made the rest of the country think the West Coast had gone the way of Sodom and Gomorrah, the victory for Mr. Bush invoked in return another biblical reference, Armageddon.

"We have been getting calls all morning from people who are angry and devastated and want to know where we will be," said Raeanne Young, 20, a volunteer with Direct Action to Stop the War, a San Francisco advocacy group.

Some protesters did take to the streets, but many of the bleary-eyed dissenters looked like dazed zombies from "Night of the Living Dead," and more or less numb on the inside. Scores of them gathered in the light rain on the street outside the federal building in San Francisco, taking turns at a microphone to complain about things they had complained about before, including the USA Patriot Act, civilian casualties in Iraq and Vice President Dick Cheney's ties to the corporate world.

"It just made me cry," Terry Mitchell, 54, an audiologist in Oakland, said of Mr. Bush's re-election. "I am sad that America is asleep at the wheel."

For Ohioans living in on the West Coast, it was a particularly tough day. Jennifer Sloan, 29, was so incensed about Ohio's support of Mr. Bush that she had considered canceling her mother's visit. Ms. Sloan's mother was arriving in San Francisco on Wednesday from Alliance, Ohio, where she lives and where she voted for Mr. Bush.

"I am depressed, but I am also just really angry at the rest of the country's ignorance," Ms. Sloan said.

Down the coast in Santa Monica, another place often referred to as a people's republic, the mood was no better. A man named Jerry Peace Activist Rubin sat in his stockings in his dark apartment, flummoxed and disoriented, taking condolence calls from well-wishers and rank-and-file left-wingers.

Mr. Rubin is the real-deal California liberal - part-time vegetarian, cat lover, sensitive to cigarette smoke. He says he has never owned a car, never had a credit card or a driver's license; he lists peace activist as his occupation.

Mr. Rubin had been convinced that after four years of the Bush presidency, the country would come around and see things as he and other far-left coasters see them.

Instead, he admitted with bitterness, the election appeared not to be a repudiation of Mr. Bush's foreign and economic policies, but rather values associated with hippies, gay activists, atheists and double-latte liberals who populate his city and many others on the lip of the Pacific Ocean.

"Maybe I'm on the wrong side of the culture war," Mr. Rubin said.

 

Sarah Kershaw contributed reporting from Portland, Ore., for this article, and Charlie LeDuff from Santa Monica, Calif.



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; US: California; US: Oregon
KEYWORDS: democrats; kerrydefeat; left; liberalism; socialists
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To: blandbutmarvellous
They NEED to feel left out

Yes, they do. Most of the liberals I knew well (back in the days long ago when I still had some liberal friends) had persecution complexes to go along with their superiority complexes. They need to believe they're "hated for their brilliance".

101 posted on 11/04/2004 4:44:12 AM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: sauropod; NYC GOP Chick; dighton; aculeus; general_re; BlueLancer; Constitution Day
Upon entering the cafe, Mr. Schmaltz, who is Jewish, grabbed off the cafe's bookshelf "A Beggar in Jerusalem," by Elie Wiesel, and read it glumly over a bowl of vegetarian chili. "Something Jewish will do me good right now," he said.

Vegetarian chili is Jewish? ;-)

102 posted on 11/04/2004 4:55:28 AM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: Stoat
"Maybe I'm on the wrong side of the culture war," Mr. Rubin said.

What was your first clue?

Mr. Rubin is the real-deal California liberal - part-time vegetarian, cat lover, sensitive to cigarette smoke. He says he has never owned a car, never had a credit card or a driver's license; he lists peace activist as his occupation.

It appears that 'peace activist' doesn't pay very well if he's never owned a car and never had a credit card.

103 posted on 11/04/2004 5:00:12 AM PST by TexasNative2000 (When it's all said and done, someone starts another conversation.......)
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To: Stoat

Bump! I need to bookmark this thread. These people are so cliched, one is tempted to think that this article was "made up" (a la Jayson Blair.....)


104 posted on 11/04/2004 5:36:55 AM PST by Renfield (Philosophy chair at the University of Wallamalloo!!)
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To: SAJ

I think we should all make a road trip to the Red & Black Cafe. (Maybe we could ask for some country ham with biscuits and red-eye gravy). Or we could buy one cup of coffee each and linger there for 4 hours. Hey! We could even have a prayer meeting there.


105 posted on 11/04/2004 5:47:24 AM PST by Renfield (Philosophy chair at the University of Wallamalloo!!)
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To: Californiajones
Virtually all the food eaten in the "Blue" cities come from either the "red" states or "red" areas within blue states, such as the San Joaquin Valley of California, downstate Illinois, and the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

To apply William Jennings Bryan's "Cross of Gold" speech at the 1896 Democratic convention in a modern context, "You come to us and tell us that the great cities are in favor of social and cultural liberalism; we reply that the great cities rest upon our broad and fertile prairies. Burn down your cities and leave our farms, and your cities will spring up again as if by magic; but destroy our farms and the grass will grow in the streets of every city in the country."

106 posted on 11/04/2004 5:53:52 AM PST by Wallace T.
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To: Stoat
"Maybe I'm on the wrong side of the culture war," Mr. Rubin said.

Ya think?

107 posted on 11/04/2004 5:55:09 AM PST by 6ppc (Pajamas are for wimps! Freep naked!)
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To: hellinahandcart
Kosher chili. :^)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! What a buncha flakes...

108 posted on 11/04/2004 5:59:55 AM PST by TheBigB (I have a keyboard and an attitude. Don't piss me off.)
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To: Stoat

There was a time--and a time not very long ago--when the conventional wisdom taught us, "As California goes, so goes the country." Today the way California has been going is the subject of a bitingly satirical piece in the Left Wing's newspaper of record. Quite a shift, thank God!


109 posted on 11/04/2004 6:09:53 AM PST by madprof98
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To: Stoat
many of the bleary-eyed dissenters looked like dazed zombies

Did someone say Zombies?

110 posted on 11/04/2004 6:46:27 AM PST by John O (God Save America (Please))
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To: Stoat
to the libs:

Toughski luckski
111 posted on 11/04/2004 7:25:04 AM PST by Cronos (W2K4)
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To: Talking_Mouse
I wonder what you think about this other post here?
112 posted on 11/04/2004 7:26:43 AM PST by Cronos (W2K4)
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To: Hetty_Fauxvert

Actually, why don't you tell those folks that they should go to Afghannistan and try and liberalise the Aafghanis?


113 posted on 11/04/2004 7:28:21 AM PST by Cronos (W2K4)
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To: Stoat
For Ohioans living in on the West Coast, it was a particularly tough day. Jennifer Sloan, 29, was so incensed about Ohio's support of Mr. Bush that she had considered canceling her mother's visit.

This woman has issues! I'm from Ohio and living in CA. And i'm DAMN PROUD of Ohio for pulling if off for Bush once more! YEAH OHIO!
114 posted on 11/04/2004 7:30:36 AM PST by uncitizen (meet the new boss, same as the old boss!)
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To: uncitizen

Man, isn't this a great day, Gosh I have been listening to CNN and enjoting it as they just can't figure it out. I LOVE IT


115 posted on 11/04/2004 7:36:16 AM PST by DocJ69
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To: Stoat
Can someone please explain what a 'part-time vegetarian' is?
116 posted on 11/04/2004 7:38:56 AM PST by ghitma (MeClaudius)
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To: ghitma

It's someone who eats vegeterribles some of the time.


117 posted on 11/04/2004 7:40:32 AM PST by uncitizen (meet the new boss, same as the old boss!)
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To: DocJ69

Oh Geez, now i'm gonna have to turn on CNN just to get a happy buzz going.


118 posted on 11/04/2004 7:41:20 AM PST by uncitizen (meet the new boss, same as the old boss!)
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To: CalRepublican

It is even worse here in Blue Oregon. The “One Man/One Woman” initiative squeaked by.


119 posted on 11/04/2004 7:52:13 AM PST by ORECON (Ann Coulter For Supreme Court Justice)
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To: calex59

"Actually if you will look at the maps that show county by county voting you will see that most of California is red, geographically speaking. Only a few areas are blue, the major urban areas.."

My husband and I were looking at the map and thinking it's blue wherever there's a university.


120 posted on 11/04/2004 7:57:21 AM PST by spitlana
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