Posted on 12/31/2014 9:03:53 AM PST by Morgana
Losing hurts. Wanting something to happen so badly you cant imagine a world where it doesnt only sets you up for demoralization, after which hopefully the passage of time can bring objectivity and introspection.
Its been almost two months since pro-abortion darling Wendy Davis lost her bid to become the next governor of Texas by a commanding twenty points, with the very demographic she was supposedly rescuing, women, rejecting her by nine. Sadly, that doesnt seem to have been enough time for RH Reality Check senior political reporter Andrea Grimes to process the defeat analytically.
Grimes is righteously indignant that Texas Monthly has named Davis its Bum Steer of 2015, aka the years most embarrassing Texan, complete with this not-so-flattering cover:
No one argued that the Democrats would put the Republicans in a tough spot come Election Day. But did anyone think that Davis, after all the national exposure and all the money that flowed into her coffers, would be throttled so badly by Republican Greg Abbott in her race to become governor? In the end, she lost by more percentage points than Tony Sanchez did in 2002. And she won 270,499 fewer votes than Bill White did in 2010 in his doomed effort against Perry. Its not that the Democrats underperformed. Its that the party that hasnt won a statewide race since 1994 actually dug itself an even deeper hole!
For Davis, her campaign started poorlythis magazine compared her rollout to the debut of the Bag o Glass from Mainway Toysand things seemed to only go downhill from there. Infighting! Staff shake-ups! Tension with the press! Missteps over her own biography! And to add insult to injury, after the dust had settled, the state Senate seat she gave up to run against Abbott was claimed by a Republican. Davis may be out of politics for now, but she didnt walk away empty-handed: she is our Bum Steer of the Year.
To most people with an IQ above room temperature, this is pretty straightforward mockery of a politician whose delusions of grandeur were woefully out of step with reality, with a dash of schadenfreude. But to a blogger whose abortion zealotry runs so deep she cant tell the difference between pro-life Americans and the Taliban, something far more sinister is afoot: patriarchy.
You see, poor Wendy is being harangued all for the crime of running for office and losing. And, perhaps more pointedly, for the crime of running for office as a woman. How do we know that this portrayal of Davis as ugly, weak, self-absorbed and prissy is deeply misogynistic? Because none of the male Bum Steer covers go out of their way to make [Dick Cheney, Rick Perry, Lance Armstrong, and Jerry Jones] look physically unappealing, and in fact some of them actually improve their looks.
Congratulations, ANSIRH Hollywood study! You are officially no longer the lamest pro-abortion freakout!
First, if that Perry cover with his lips puckered like a particularly dim-witted caveman, counting on his fingers to remember whats literally in front of his face three times over is Grimess idea of flattering, it may say more about her biases than Texas Monthlys. Second, has the national discourse really fallen to the point where people need the concept of celebrity caricatures explained to them? Its a cartoon, not a conspiracy. Geez.
The covers other artistic sin was desecrating those infamous pink shoes. In what would be a brilliant satire of the melodramatic pap with which marketers sucker the gullible if not for the fact that Grimes actually believes it, Grimes writes that the thing I keep thinking about (*snicker*) those sneakers carried so much more than a single legislator through her history-making stand against the most extreme package of anti-abortion laws in the country:
They carried the hopes of thousands of Texans who came to occupy the halls of the capitol building during the summer of 2013 [ ] to smear cow shit on those shoes, and all that they and Wendy Davis stood for, is to punch many, many orders of magnitude down. It is to say that running against the odds, as Davis did, was not only foolishin the manner of accidentally shooting your buddy while youre out quail huntingbut worthy of outright mockery.
In October, The Federalists Sean Davis tweeted that The Wendy Davis campaign is what happens when you have a candidate whos too dumb to know shes a prop for consultants and fundraisers. And those fundraisers saw poor Andrea coming a mile away.
The name of the feature is Bum Steers. Daviss narrative prominently featured sneakers. The jokes so obvious that not connecting the two would have been comedy malpractice. This is not complicated unless, perhaps, you think those sneakers really did walk on water.
Which Grimes just might. All she can see is that theyre making fun of her idol for nothing more than that she lost an election (which, by the way, Grimes blames on Texass explicitly racist voter ID laws. Hey RHRC? Your senior political reporter doesnt know what explicit means. Or that when writing nonfiction, facts arent optional). And thats outrageous because she was doing it for women. For safe reproductive care. For good science and good medicine.
Sorry, Andrea, but losing isnt what made your idol a joke. Wendy Davis is a joke because she wanted to run a state based on nothing more than a radical, inhumane stance on which 62% of that state opposed her which she explained by accusing the very women she presumed to champion of ignorance (all while being unable to answer basic questions about it herself). Because when her radicalism predictably failed to resonate, she then pretended to oppose the very practice she filibustered on behalf of and its hard to persuade people to stretch fifteen minutes of fame into four years of power once you throw your own pet cause under the bus. Throw in a cartoonishly crass and tone-deaf attack on her opponents disability and some less than noble details from her past, and youre left with a partisan clown that only the most die-hard prenatal execution groupie could still worship.
All that, however, is apparently beyond Andrea Grimess imagination. It must be because Davis is a woman. Or because Texas Monthlys editors are privileged. Or because theyre angling for interviews with the new Republican leaders. Anything but the obvious: that whatever their editorial biases may be, they dont look at the world around them through the eyes of a fanatic.
It’s always fun to watch rabid libs turn on each other.
Allow me to be the second...
HAHAHA!!!
Just the other day I learned from a leftist that simply not acknowledging a gay or lesbian lifestyle is the same as genocide.
Effem all. I’ll laugh at anyone I want.
These people are a hoot. If only they knew how they were seen from outside their little fish bowl.
I’ve started my own name calling campaign. Every leftist I get into a discussion with I call them a Communist over and over. I use it in every sentence. Drives them bat shit crazy.
This was a fun race to watch as Abbott just rolled over Davis.
“Just the other day I learned from a leftist that simply not acknowledging a gay or lesbian lifestyle is the same as genocide.”
The insane walk among us daily.
I just saw that cover a couple of days ago. HYSTERICAL!!!
Always nice to see media outlets that will play fair with BOTH SIDES.
“Its always fun to watch rabid libs turn on each other.”
They are mentally disturbed perpetual adolescents.
Apparently the dinosaurs died of neglect.
What if it is a woman doing the laughing? I want to be sexist, too. Sounds like fun.
Are you unfortunate enough to have to work with this lunatic or have them for a neighbor?
“...not acknowledging...”
Call it “mental illness” (because it is), step back, and watch their heads explode.
Then pass the popcorn and watch the hilarity ensue. You will witness and honest-to-God, psychotic Coniption...
I don’t know who drew that,but he/she deserves a raise.
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