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Condescending Dems Still Don't Get It (Conservative Treasure Steyn With Post-Election SMACKDOWN!)
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | 11/07/04 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 11/07/2004 3:40:54 AM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

Mustn't gloat, mustn't gloat. Instead, we must try and look sober and reflective and then step smartly to the side and let the Democrats tear themselves apart.

I'm reluctant to intrude on family grief, especially as the Dems are doing such a sterling job all by themselves. But, when big shot Democrats look at Tuesday's results and instantly announce the reason they flopped out was because . . .

Whoa, hang on a minute, my apologies. There's been a clerical error here: That was my post-election column from 2002. My post-election column from 2004 goes like . . . well, actually, it goes pretty much the same. It'd be easier just to take the second week in November off every two years and let my editors run the timeless classic whither-the-Democrats? column. All that changes is the local color. In 2002, I was very taken by the band at Missouri Democratic headquarters attempting to rouse the despondent faithful with Steve Allen's peppy anthem, "This Could Be the Start of Something Big,'' and noted that the party faced the opposite problem: This could be the end of something small.

As they've done for a decade now, the Democrat bigwigs worried about it for a couple of weeks and then rationalized it away: In 2000 they lost because Bush stole the "election"; in 2002 they lost because of that "vicious" attack ad on Max Cleland. The official consolation for this year's biennial bust hasn't yet been decided on, but Tom Daschle's election-eve lawsuit alone offers several attractive runners, including the complaint that Democrats were intimidated by Republicans ''rolling their eyes.'' Could be a lot more of that if this keeps up.

So it seems likely -- just to get my 2006 post-election column out of the way here -- that in a couple years' time the Democrats will have run on the same thin gruel as usual and be mourning the loss of another two or three Senate seats. You want names and states? Well, how about West Virginia? Will the 88-year old Robert C. Byrd be on the ballot in 2006? And, if he's not, what are the Dems' chances of stopping West Virginia's transformation to permanent "red state" status?

It also seems likely -- just to get my 2012 post-election column out of the way here -- that in eight years' time the Dems will have run on the same thin gruel as usual and, thanks to the 2010 census and the ongoing shift of population to the South and West, lost another five House seats and discovered that the "blue states" are worth even less in the Electoral College -- though in fairness their only available presidential candidate, the young dynamic Southerner 94-year-old Robert C. Byrd, managed to hold all but three of Kerry's states.

I had a bet with myself this week: How soon after election night would it be before the Bush-the-chimp-faced-moron stuff started up again? 48 hours? A week? I was wrong. Bush Derangement Syndrome is moving to a whole new level. On the morning of Nov. 2, the condescending left were convinced that Bush was an idiot. By the evening of Nov. 2, they were convinced that the electorate was. Or as London's Daily Mirror put it in its front page: "How Can 59,054,087 People Be So DUMB?"

Well, they're British lefties: They can do without Americans. Whether an American political party can do without Americans is more doubtful. Nonetheless, MSNBC.com's Eric Alterman was mirroring the Mirror's sentiments: "Slightly more than half of the citizens of this country simply do not care about what those of us in the 'reality-based community' say or believe about anything." Over at Slate, Jane Smiley's analysis was headlined, "The Unteachable Ignorance Of The Red States.'' If you don't want to bother plowing your way through Alterman and Smiley, a placard prominently displayed by a fetching young lad at the post-election anti-Bush rally in San Francisco cut to the chase: "F--- MIDDLE AMERICA."

Almost right, man. It would be more accurate to say that "MIDDLE AMERICA" has "F---ed" you, and it will continue to do so every two years as long as Democrats insist that anyone who disagrees with them is, ipso facto, a simpleton -- or "Neanderthal," as Teresa Heinz Kerry described those unimpressed by her husband's foreign policy. In my time, I've known dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts and other members of Britain's House of Lords and none of them had the contempt for the masses one routinely hears from America's coastal elites. And, in fairness to those ermined aristocrats, they could afford Dem-style contempt: A seat in the House of Lords is for life; a Senate seat in South Dakota isn't.

More to the point, nobody who campaigns with Ben Affleck at his side has the right to call anybody an idiot. H. L. Mencken said that no one ever lost money underestimating the intelligence of the American people. Well, George Soros, Barbra Streisand and a lot of their friends just did: The Kerry campaign and its supporters -- MoveOn.org, Rock The Vote, etc. -- were awash in bazillions of dollars, and what have they got to show for it? In this election, the plebs were more mature than the elites: They understood that war is never cost-free and that you don't run away because of a couple of setbacks; they did not accept that one jailhouse scandal should determine America's national security interest; they rejected the childish caricature of their president and paranoid ravings about Halliburton; they declined to have their vote rocked by Bruce Springsteen or any other pop culture poser.

All the above is unworthy of a serious political party. As for this exit-poll data that everyone's all excited about, what does it mean when 22 percent of the electorate say their main concern was "moral issues"? Gay marriage? Abortion? Or is it something broader? For many of us, the war is also a moral issue, and the Democrats are on the wrong side of it, standing not with the women voting proudly in Afghanistan's first election but with the amoral and corrupt U.N., the amoral and cynical Jacques Chirac, the amoral and revolting head-hackers whom Democratic Convention guest of honor Michael Moore described as Iraq's ''minutemen.''

At some point in both the 2000 and 2004 campaigns, your typical media liberal would feign evenhandedness and bemoan the way the choice has come down to "two weak candidates.''

But, in that case, how come the right's weak candidates are the ones that win? Because a weak candidate pushing strong ideas is better than a weak candidate who's had no ideas since Roe vs. Wade.


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1 posted on 11/07/2004 3:40:54 AM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
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2 posted on 11/07/2004 3:42:50 AM PST by DanTheAdmin (A blue man in a red state...)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
More to the point, nobody who campaigns with Ben Affleck at his side has the right to call anybody an idiot.

Mark-Steyn-Is-a-Friggin'-Genius BTTT! :)

3 posted on 11/07/2004 3:45:18 AM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle (I feel more and more like a revolted Charlton Heston, witnessing ape society for the very first time)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
I'm reluctant to intrude on family grief, especially as the Dems are doing such a sterling job all by themselves.

The world saw the depth and breadth of how Democrats "mourn" at the Wellstone funeral. In every way that counts, Democrats are dog crap on the bottom of America's shoe.

4 posted on 11/07/2004 3:46:54 AM PST by asgardshill (Bad Liberal - No Kool Aid)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

Vintage Steyn. Pop the cork.


5 posted on 11/07/2004 3:47:03 AM PST by Angry Enough
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

Except for the excuses the Democrats come up with for losing, Mark Steyn says he could simply take a vacation every two years during the second week of November and re-run the column from two years earlier.

A broad explanation of why Democrats seem to be so set on losing every election: Some 95% of all the personal woe in this world is self-induced.


6 posted on 11/07/2004 3:47:31 AM PST by alloysteel
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

How many columns does Steyn churn out a week, or even day? Every time I turn around he's got a new, and always brilliant one! I wish I had his way with words.


7 posted on 11/07/2004 3:47:56 AM PST by Lacey
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To: DanTheAdmin

I have never read anything by Steyne that I disliked or disagreed with.


8 posted on 11/07/2004 3:49:59 AM PST by Pusterfuss (You know, doing what is right is easy. The problem is knowing what is right. LBJ)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

But Rock the Vote is non-partisan!
It says so on their website!
(major sarcasm)


9 posted on 11/07/2004 3:52:40 AM PST by somemoreequalthanothers
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

Ahhh...my first cup of coffee and another terrific Steyn piece. Thanks for posting this. It's a keeper!


10 posted on 11/07/2004 3:53:25 AM PST by kittymyrib
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To: Pokey78
It'd be easier just to take the second week in November off every two years and let my editors run the timeless classic whither-the-Democrats? column.

LOL! But don't! "Variations on a theme" is also timelessly classic!

11 posted on 11/07/2004 3:54:29 AM PST by maryz
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
Man, he nails it! It ranckles me that dems don't get it. America is built on "vaules" and those values come from a creator who gives us inalienable rights. They've just abandoned that idea!

These selfish elitist ATHIEST who not only do not believe in God, but trash those that have now so infiltrated the dem party, it will be decades to flush them out, if the dem party even considers surviving.

12 posted on 11/07/2004 3:58:27 AM PST by sirchtruth (Words Mean Things...)
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To: kittymyrib

"In my time, I've known dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts and other members of Britain's House of Lords and none of them had the contempt for the masses one routinely hears from America's coastal elites. And, in fairness to those ermined aristocrats, they could afford Dem-style contempt: A seat in the House of Lords is for life; a Senate seat in South Dakota isn't."

Oh, yessssss!


13 posted on 11/07/2004 3:58:31 AM PST by MEG33 ( Congratulations President Bush!..Thank you God. Four More Years!)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
For many of us, the war is also a moral issue, and the Democrats are on the wrong side of it, standing not with the women voting proudly in Afghanistan's first election but with the amoral and corrupt U.N., the amoral and cynical Jacques Chirac, the amoral and revolting head-hackers whom Democratic Convention guest of honor Michael Moore described as Iraq's ''minutemen.''

Beautiful Mind

14 posted on 11/07/2004 4:06:53 AM PST by PGalt
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
what does it mean when 22 percent of the electorate say their main concern was "moral issues"? Gay marriage? Abortion? Or is it something broader? For many of us, the war is also a moral issue,

That's precisely what they don't get.

15 posted on 11/07/2004 4:06:56 AM PST by ovrtaxt (Product registration is for sissies.)
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To: Pusterfuss

I think he's great...


16 posted on 11/07/2004 4:10:34 AM PST by DanTheAdmin (A blue man in a red state...)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

Great.


17 posted on 11/07/2004 4:10:38 AM PST by SkyPilot
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
"More to the point, nobody who campaigns with Ben Affleck at his side has the right to call anybody an idiot. H. L. Mencken said that no one ever lost money underestimating the intelligence of the American people. Well, George Soros, Barbra Streisand and a lot of their friends just did: The Kerry campaign and its supporters -- MoveOn.org, Rock The Vote, etc. -- were awash in bazillions of dollars, and what have they got to show for it? In this election, the plebs were more mature than the elites: They understood that war is never cost-free and that you don't run away because of a couple of setbacks; they did not accept that one jailhouse scandal should determine America's national security interest; they rejected the childish caricature of their president and paranoid ravings about Halliburton; they declined to have their vote rocked by Bruce Springsteen or any other pop culture poser. "

The problem is that the Dems don't care about the things they were campaigning on, they were just using those issues to hurt Bush. They only wanted the power of the Presidency to advance an agenda they couldn't talk about.
18 posted on 11/07/2004 4:15:30 AM PST by deaconjim (Freeper formally known as jpw01 (Freep the world!))
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
I could write columns this good.

"Why don't you do it?", you might ask.

Because it would take me about six months.

Steyn cranks 'em out every couple of days.

19 posted on 11/07/2004 4:16:24 AM PST by DuncanWaring (...and Freedom tastes of Reality)
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To: DanTheAdmin
"Anti-Bush rally in San Francisco cut to the chase: "F--- MIDDLE AMERICA"

It isn't just middle America that is the problem buddy! It almost all of America! Look at Cali, Oregon and Washington, a tiny, weeny, bit of these states were blue!


20 posted on 11/07/2004 4:17:12 AM PST by BushCountry (http://www.cafepress.com/bushcountry2004 <-- Want to annoy a liberal?)
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