Posted on 10/16/2014 4:26:04 AM PDT by SJackson
The Progressive Pajama Boy Era Is Over
Posted By Daniel Greenfield On October 16, 2014 @ 12:58 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage | 9 Comments
Obamas approval ratings and MSNBCs viewer ratings are in a close race to the bottom of Death Valley. Its only a question of which set of obnoxious hipsters with a head full of bad policy ideas and no real life experience will be fired first; the Maddow crew or the White House staff.
The progressive pajama boy era is over. The asexual messenger bag toting wonk has met an ISIS Jihadist and run home to its non-traditional family. Liberalism isnt over, but its contenders are trying to butch up their act. The second coming of Hillary is accompanied by bellicose rhetoric about Putin and Syria. Leon Panetta, her gnomish errand boy, is sneering at Obama as an egghead too busy dithering about what not to do to be able to actually do anything about ISIS.
Democrats are adjusting to a new reality of less nuance and more centrist politics. So is MSNBC.
If Obama loses the Senate, then his leftist backers also lose their death grip on the Democratic Party. And thats why theyre panicking so badly. Progressives proved that money and media bias could let them get away with anything. But then they lost in 2010, barely hung on in 2012 and are heading for a beating in 2014. If they cant buy the Senate now, the Democratic Party will have to correct its course.
A sober analysis of the Big Billionaire Left shows that they were good at getting Obama elected, but not much else. Like the USSR, they could pour a lot of energy and capital into inefficiently getting one big thing done, but they arent much good at doing a lot of little things. Their hijacking of democracy ran into trouble the moment they tried to push past the White House. It was only the White Houses hijacking of democracy by trying to function as a unilateral dictatorship of pen and phone that extended their influence beyond their initial defeat in 2010. And that came with its own price in popularity.
Obamas arrogance isolated him politically. He insisted on running everything and is stuck with the bill. In countless speeches he demanded more power and authority; his sinking approval ratings reflect the growing willingness of even his own supporters to hold him responsible for his unilateral policymaking.
As the election approaches everything that could have gone wrong has gone wrong. Not only did Obamas aggressive efforts to stoke racial unrest on the border and in Ferguson to turn out the minority voters who generally sit out midterm elections backfire, but the resulting messes deepened the popular impression that he was in over his head. Now instead of pivoting from Global Warming to a minimum wage to some offensive thing that some local Republican somewhere said, the media is stuck in an Ebola-ISIS cycle that reminds Americans on a daily basis that everything really is out of control.
The critiques from even friendly media outlets keep throwing around words and terms like detached, in over his head, flailing and too smart for his own good. That word salad adds up to the same message as the one being peddled by Leon Panetta; America needs strong experienced leadership.
And Obama isnt it.
Obama is already receding into the imagination of liberals as the youthful folly of a political Age of Aquarius when millennials tried to levitate the Pentagon by electing a brash inexperienced community organizer to fix the world. They are writing him off as an act of political naiveté by a war-traumatized generation still unaware of the practical limits of the real world.
And that infuriates and terrifies the left worse than anything else. The left can thrive on hostility, but it hates being dismissed by its fellow travelers as naïve idealists who dont understand the real world.
But thats the historical revisionism that had been prepped and waiting in the wings all along for Obama. What the right does wrong is always attributed to malice, while the lefts worst atrocities from the Gulags to the killing fields are put down to idealism gone wrong. Obama takes his place somewhere between Mao and Eugene McCarthy as the Democratic Party rushes to reinvent itself as the adult party of serious experienced political leaders like Hillary Clinton. Its message is that its time for the Obama pajama boys to grow up and compromise on their progressive politics by voting for Hillary in 2016.
The left has few options left. Money can only buy so many votes. If Obamas base stays home, then the magical turnout operation starts looking like a lot of political consultants taking credit for the Oprah tilt of black women coming out to vote for Obama. And there is no obvious replacement for Obama.
In New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio was supposed to inaugurate a new era of progressive politics by pushing so far to the left as to make Obama look like Bob Dole. Instead Bill de Blasio has been tagged by the same progressive incompetent moniker as Obama. The analogy is being drawn explicitly by liberals even in left-of-center publications like the New York Times and the Daily News.
Bill de Blasio didnt extend the progressive lifespan. He was elected just in time for everyone to be primed to expect the Obama progressive cycle of self-righteous cover-ups, thin-skinned media wars and grandiose policy announcements that go nowhere. The political future of the progressive mayor has been Obamanized off the scene. And that leaves few great hopes for the progressive cause.
Elizabeth Warren still fakes left, but she seems to know her limitations. 2018s midterm election without a president on the ballot and a different demographic makeup for the electorate could easily topple her. If she tried for the big chair, she would be run over by harder Democrat candidates faking centrist. And without Warren, all thats left are clown acts like Bernie Sanders and Seattle Socialist Kshama Sawant.
The progressive resurgence was powered by leftist billionaires and non-profits chasing power. They have the money and the organization, but they dont have the candidates. Six years of Obama produced compelling conservative figures like Ted Cruz, Trey Gowdy and Mike Lee. Theres no equivalent to them on the left. Its why liberal billionaire election spending is characterized more by the candidates that they are against rather than the ones that they are for. They have spent so much time and money battling the Tea Party that they have failed to build a post-Obama political future for their movement.
The left isnt going anywhere, but its current incarnation as the party of diversely wimpy progressives who compensate for their lack of experience with their enthusiasm and their political connections is. Obama has done a great deal for the political agendas of the left while doing a great deal of damage to the political ambitions of the Democratic Party. And the Democratic Party wont forget that. Obama was thinking about transforming America, but the Democratic Party is thinking about the next four years.
The liberal verdict on the age of Obama has been written. It may change with history, but for now the Hope and Change period will be praised for its idealism and its innovative political organizing, but dismissed for its policy incompetence and its inability to listen to voices outside its bubble. It was an elitist phenomenon whose diversity was faked with media imagery and the party will now work to try and recapture its lost position among the rest of the country, particularly among white Democrats.
The progressive will continue to haunt American politics, but his current hipster incarnation is headed for extinction.
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Don’t miss Shillman Journalism Fellow Daniel Greenfield on The Glazov Gang discussing “ISIS Rising”:
My view is this: Ebola cannot spiral out of control quite fast enough to really cause the overthrow of American society the way Obama would like. Therefore, he will intentionally handle the situation in an explicitly incorrect manner, causing panic, anger, and confusion. Hes pushing for a revolt, either from the military, from congress, or armed mobs. He will declare martial law in 2014. The Republicans elected in November will not be seated.
The disease itself will not necessarily have a devastating effect but the disease will allow Obama to end America as a world power.
NOTE: Neither martial law or civil war have to result in a viable dictatorship and the declaration of Muslim supremacy in the United States that does not have to be Obamas winning strategy. He can lose. He can die. I dont think he cares. All he needs to do is cause a complete breakdown. Civil War will be the breakdown. The winner of the war is inconsequential America will never be capable of propping up the West again, and the Caliphate will become firmly established in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe (Spain).
I think this will happen very quickly.
True’dat, Bro.
I’m just effin sick-and-tired of politicians saying they support ‘The Republic’ when all they want is access to the FedTreasury (can you say “Gary Peters”?).
I’d love to come home and run against him. I could give him a real run (and, I suspect the majority of our common fraternity group would likely side with me over Gary...we were all “business friendly” types).
Problem is that I am not a resident nor carpet-bagger and, I can’t move into the ^urban region^ Gary currently represents to exact a contest.
Soon?
Cletus
I expect Maddow & Co. will go first. A combination of the fact that more people can fit into Heinz Field than will watch MSNBC tonight in prime time, and Obama is so arrogant and stubborn I expect he will reject any and all calls to correct course.
Leftist elites who are candid with themselves know that their policies have negative consequences on the economy, but their object is power for its own sake. They think they know better and their unworkable ideas will work if enough people believe in them. Those who do not are marginalized if not eliminated, because their mere contrary thoughts are a threat.
They therefore have good reason to hope that a few generations of public school dumbing-down/indoctrination combined with media bias and propaganda will have acclimated the population to accept their benign tyranny — and to consider freedom to be something that only favors “the rich.” So the false security of dependency is more than seductive for a significant proportion of Americans.
The problem then, isn’t just the Left; it’s the body of the American people, whose fundamental values continue to erode. An increasing number of us have been corrupted to the point wherein we are not only unaware, but unable — and perhaps even unwilling — to see reality. Remember, much of what drives the Left is what they wish could be so and think should be so w/o consequences or limitations.
It is a juvenile mentality, but in the end, Nature brooks no disobedience to her Laws. If we construct a society with unworkable economic policy, social norms that select us for extinction and national security theory that is based upon appeasing those who hate us, our way of life — and We the People ourselves will not survive.
It remains to be seen how far along the American people have been successfully resigned to [or distracted from] our ultimate demise. Others are already within our borders waiting to replace us and our way of life.
I agree with you. The progressives are not, “losing their grip,” on the democrat party. They’re merely loosening it while they’re busy absorbing the republican part as well.
Instead of using the word “progressive,” I suggest that we call them what they really are: Left-wing extremists, liberal extremists, environmental extremists, abortion extremists, etc.
Right. When did Republicans ever cut anything? The best they ever go for is a cut in the rate of growth. And we see where that cowardly strategy has gotten us. Even Ragan bragged that his tax cuts would bring in more money for the federal monster.
What are the ratings for a test pattern?
is MSNBC above that?
I agree but how is that beyond his “Progressivism”?
I’m convinced that the GOPe DOES NOT WANT TO SHRINK GOV’T.
They just want to be the ones in control of it, even if only in control of a small piece as the minority party.
The internet's starting to skip. I read the same thing about the Clinton impeachment, Y2K, EMP attacks.
The leftwing sites attributed these sorts of predictions to 911, the anthrax attacks, Bush's drinking and Christian evangelism.
My prediction is ebola will be a much bigger story, hundreds will die in the US, but only hundreds. It will join the unimaginably long list of things Obama screwed up for future generations to study. Obama will slink off when his term is through and will spend the next forty years of his life getting paid hundreds of millions of dollars by leftwing thinktanks and corporations for doing nothing, while trying to rehabilitate his reputation and acting with the same lack of class as Jimmy Carter, attacking Republicans as evil. And his daughters will forever be threatening to run for something.
And throughout, the government leviathan will keep eating up more of everything.
The Nazis didn’t question Hitler’s lack of Aryan features either. Nationalism can exist in a multitude of manifestations.
Not by any adult with more than three functioning brain cells, it won't.
“I think the mask falls, and the “good times” will really start to roll.”
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I would like to believe it but I heard a lot of that in October of 2012 and it didn’t come to pass.
I agree but how is that beyond his Progressivism?
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Most Progressives I know are not deliberately malicious, but I believe Obama is.
Your run-of-the-mill average sheeperal is motivated by one thing -
self-righteousness.
They try to reinforce their sanctimonious “good personhood” through their advocacy.
This is why you’ll hardly ever get one to discuss the efficacy of any leftist policy, because to them, it has already achieved its intended goal when they advocated for it.
That is a great take. I really like Daniel Greenfield. I really dislike these hipsters in power.
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