Posted on 10/20/2015 4:33:28 AM PDT by Benny Huang
Former Senator Jim Webb was something of a wallflower during last weeks Democratic debate, though not because he didnt want to get out on the floor and dance. He said afterward that he believes the debate was rigged to favor Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, leaving the lesser known candidateshimself, Martin OMalley, and Lincoln Chafeeconfined to the sidelines. When the floor was his he seemed perturbed and complained that he wasnt getting as much time as the leading candidates. In that kind of environment, it was either going to be Mr. Angry or a potted plant, said Webb after the debate.
Some might argue that Webb didnt get as much time as Clinton and Sanders because theyre top tier and hes not. Certainly thats true though it begs another questionwhy isnt Webb top tier? He is, after all, a one-term senator, former Harvard fellow, author, journalist, and former Secretary of the Navy. The answer, I believe, is because the party has moved so far to the left. Try as he might to fit into the new Democratic Party, he still seems like a puzzle piece borrowed from another puzzle.
Jim Webb seemed more than a little incongruous standing on the stage next to the top contenders. The frontunner is Hillary Clinton, a former friend and acolyte of the Machiavellian political theorist Saul Alinsky. Raised in Chicago, she studied at Wellesley and Yale during the turbulent sixties and seventies. She defended the Black Panthers when they murdered one of their own on a suspicion that he was an FBI informer. After serving as first lady of the United States, she carpetbagged to New York to fill a vacating US Senate seat. Her most serious challenger is New York-born Bernie Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist and senator from Vermont, the most left-wing state in the Union. Hes actually tacking to the left of the Alinsky fangirl and it seems to be working.
Clearly this isnt your fathers Democratic Party. In 2015, the leading Democratic candidates are left and far left. They booed the Boy Scouts at their 2000 convention and God Himself at their 2012 convention. Its really that bad.
Is it any wonder then that Webb, a gun-owning Marine Corps veteran of Scots-Irish descent hailing from a southern state, doesnt fit in? Theres something recognizably American about Webb, and that doesnt sit well with the Democratic base. Many of their recent candidates have had a European air about them, and a few have seemed like extraterrestrials.
Webb is no conservative, mind you, and I wouldnt vote for him to walk my dog, but he was the most moderate candidate on the stage that night. When Clinton and Sanders were trying to one-up each other with who could articulate the most egregious offense against the second amendment, Webb actually defended Americans constitutional right to keep and bear arms. When asked if all lives matter or black lives matter, Webb dissented from the group and said that Every life in this country matters. Whoa! No wonder hes going nowhere in the jackass party, spewing hate speech like that. When Webb was asked which of his enemies hes most proud of, he recounted an incident in Vietnam in which he killed an enemy soldier who tossed a grenade at him. He was engaging in a little well-deserved bragging, of course, highlighting his war hero credentials to win a few votes, though I dont think hell win many with todays Democrats. Most of them perceive that kind of talk as mere machismo.
Part of Webbs problem is that his party is obsessed with identity politics. When seeking the Democratic nomination it helps to belong to some kind of victim classto be a woman, a minority, or to sleep with people of your own sex. Being white and male doesnt get you any points. Working class roots counts for something, though less and less with each passing year.
If you dont fall into one of the recognized victims categories, the only way to create buzz among Democrats is to veer way, way left. Thats basically the Bernie Sanders approach. Sanders even quit the party and became an independent because he found the Democrats to be too cozy with big business. Which they are, of course. Though he still caucuses with the Democrats and seeks the nomination of their party, his stand against the Democratic Party earned him a lot of respect among the moonbat community.
Jim Webb has no future in this party because the wing he representsblue collar whitesis shriveled and dying. Hes made a point to stick up for that demographic group, arguing for example that affirmative action should consider economic circumstances rather than race. He contends that Democrats arent attuned to poor peoples problems when those poor people are white.
When running for Senate in 2006 Webb leveraged his support among Virginias substantial white working class to secure victory in a very close race. Webb is himself of Scots-Irish descent, though not from Appalachian Virginia. As the son of a career Air Force man, Webb grew up all over and thus cant call anywhere home. He is nonetheless at ease speaking to southerners and the white working class, guys who drink macrobrewed beer in a can and guys who kill their dinner with a bow. He can walk into an American Legion and swap war stories with veterans at the bar. Joe Sixpack can relate to Jim Webb in a way that he cannot relate to a guy from Vermont who wants to take his legally purchased, fully licensed firearm.
But much like the late Rodney Dangerfield, Jim Webb dont get no respect! in todays Democratic Party. Its almost as if their famed big tent is a sham, as if they apply purity tests to their candidates.
The problem with Jim Webb is that hes outlived his usefulness and no one has the heart to break the bad news to him. The poor schlub made his entrance in 2006 when the Democrats desperately needed real life war heroes. They had had two bad election cycles in 2002 and 2004, due in part to the fact that fresh memories of 9/11 made many Americans unwilling to trust national security to the Democrats. Luckily for them the political winds were starting to shift as Americans patience wore thin with the sputtering Iraq War. The Democrats knew that if they were ever to turn an unpopular war to their advantage they would have to field candidates who could never be accused of being wimps and whose admiration for the military was beyond reproach. They needed square-jawed, red-blooded American men with honorable military service and the medals to prove it. In short, they needed Jim Webb.
But that was nearly ten years ago. With the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan both kinda-sorta over, the Democrats are free to be themselves againangry women, effete men, elitist northeasterners, and gun grabbers.
Sorry Jim Webb, but theres no room in this party for your kind. There used to be, in an age long since passed, but not anymore. Welcome to the Democratic (Socialist) Party. Like a container of spoiled sour cream thats been hiding in the back of the fridge since who-knows-when, youre past your expiration date. Prepare to be discarded.
Reagan got rid of him when Webb called for a 600 ship Navy, during a time when the Soviets were winding down.
Jim Webb was indignant at Bush’s smirks and his cavalier attitude about sending men into battle.
Webb’s family has been serving our country and has been bleeding in battles for generations. The Bush family has been comfortable being in charge and “calling the shots” for generations.
That’s a very good point; lest we forget, not ONE Republican in either the House or the Senate voted for the abomination called Obamacare. Not Olympia Snowe nor Susan Collins nor even Peter King. Jim Webb did and if he had opposed it, the bill would not have passed. I greatly respect the man, his service and his intellect, but he has a voting record in the Senate that is closer to lock-step Harry Reid than to even the Rep. moderates.
I must say, for what little I could stomach watching that debate, Webb stood out as the only one I could tolerate as being our next President. I would never vote for him, but it appears he’d be better than Hillary or the other socialist/commies up there.
The party left him.
He quit as Reagan’s Sec of Defense because he wanted more ships for the Navy and Reagan wanted less. He was also a republican for years and he’s lightyears more conservative than Jeb Bush and the RINOs.
The political posturing you've just seen is true. If the names could have been changed to enhance publicity, they would have been.
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