Posted on 10/12/2018 9:52:36 AM PDT by DeweyCA
Its one thing to have activists act like bullies. Its another thing for Democrats to egg them on.
Former attorney general Eric Holder believes Michelle Obama was wrong when she famously said: When they go low, we go high. Rather, he told Democrats at a gathering in Georgia, When they go low, we kick them.
What Holder meant was: When they win a presidency through the constitutionally mandated process, and the duly elected president nominates a Supreme Court justice with a 12-year exceptional record on the bench, and the duly elected Senate follows all the rules and precedents set by Democrats, offering numerous hearings and investigations along the way, and confirm that nominee through a vote, then we kick them. Because were frustrated.
There is nothing wrong with fighting in politics. We dont need to be hypersensitive about the metaphorical excesses of partisanship (unless its Donald Trump or Sarah Palin then we must take it literally, seriously, and hysterically). But the problem is that Democrats have a bad habit of acting as if every political setback they experience is caused by some act of criminality. This instigates lots people to act like a bunch of childrenor worse.
When Democrats lose the House, its because of mythical unilateral gerrymandering or mythical mass-voter suppression. When they lose the Senate, the system suddenly becomes an antiquated relic of the 1700s. When they lose the Supreme Court, there is a legitimacy crisis. When they lost the 2000 election, it was stolen by the Supreme Court. In 2004, George W. Bush rigged the election in Ohio. When Democrats lost in 2016, those omnipotent Russians and the unfair Electoral College snatched the office from its preordained owner.
The Republican Senate majority cheated Obama out of a seat. The Republicans are packing the court by seating the same number of justices Barack Obama did. Every legislative action that fails to comport with liberal thinking is to them an apocalyptic event and the end of democracy.
If all of this were true, the only question is: why arent more people joining a mob? If your government is stealing your country, why wouldnt you embrace boorishness, or even violence?
You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about, Hillary Clinton recently explained, egging on one of those mobs. And it makes sense. If you allow politics to become a stand-in for religion, the apostates dont deserve decency. Civility can start again, Clinton went on to helpfully inform us, when Democrats run the House.
Of course, its easy to embrace fake magnanimity when you hold power. Michelle Obamas when they go low, we go high came during her 2016 speech at the Democratic National Convention, and it was aimed at Trumpian rhetoric when nearly everyone in power believed Clinton would triumph. She offered her axiom after liberals had spent eight years trying to use executive power to coerce, demean, and morally micromanage the deplorablesyet those clingy God-loving gun nuts stubbornly refused to accept the progressive reinvention of patriotism.
They went low all the time. It was Joe Biden, not Trump, who accused Republicans and their presidential candidate, a man who had dutifully engaged in civic life for quite some time, of betting against America.
Yet Democrats still act perplexed by the backlash. Even now the mob within their ranks is being cast, predictably, as a conservative fiction. Republicans Seize On Angry Mob Mantra To Keep Their Midterm Base Fired Up, says NPR, and so on. CNN insists that its a normal, everyday demonstration of free expression to chase politicians wives out of public places. You may not use the word mob in their presence.
The medias insistence that mob action & intimidation tactics have not been deployed by the left here stuff that goes well beyond the normal parameters of acceptable protest is pure gaslighting, Guy Benson recently noted. Especially as major national Democrats shrug it off or even egg it on.
No, its not the Parisian mob. Its more like one of those illiberal campus mobs that attempt, often successfully, to shut down debate. A mob is a disorderly crowd of people who have the intent of causing trouble or violence. So, for example, that means people who interrupt lawful proceedings, or people who wildly bang on the Supreme Court doors when a vote doesnt go their way, or people who surround politicians (and their families) and chase them out of public places like restaurants, or people who join groups that smear other Americans without evidence, and those who try to undermine the rule of law through intimidation.
SUPERcut of reporters telling people to not use the mob word cut with video of the mob. pic.twitter.com/o2tgNZMEv5
Andrew Kugle (@AndrewJKugle) October 11, 2018
As a First Amendment absolutist, I say yell at politicians in public spaces all you like. That just means youre a buffoon. But once you surround people, restrict their movements, you are engaging in more than incivility. Those actions will almost surely compound and become dangerous. And should I even mention that if any of this were directed at Democrats, the nation would be plunged into a full-fledged, overwrought discussion about the importance in civility in American life?
This is what happens, Democrat Sen. Mazie Hirono said this week. If you act as if every traditionally conservative policy position and legal appointment to the court portends the Fourth Reich, this is indeed what happens. For now, though, partisan incivility isnt really a mainstream problem. (Well, at least for people who dont live in Portland or Seattle, where leftist mobs occasionally destroy downtown, which is far closer to the norm than the Tiki-torch Nazi march the media is obsessed with trying to link to conservatives.) Some Democrats seem to want to change this.
Eric, if you kick me I will respond in a way that you won’t like for very long.
I believe in the accuracy of characterization of the word “mob” about 500 times as much as I believe in the accuracy of “white privilege”.
Leftists always behave the same way when things don’t go as they want:
Hillary loses: We must change the Electoral College
Kavanaugh confirmed: We need to have term limits on judges
Don’t think 32oz drinks are good: Pass a law to outlaw them
Don’t like a political group: Use the IRS as a weapon
Hey, Lefties! If you truly do have a better way of doing things, you don’t need George Soros to pay protesters and thugs to beat people into agreement. A reasoned debate will see the best option percolate to the surface.
The problem with this approach: People are wising up to the BS you’re trying to sell and the means you are using to do so.
It’s about time we start calling these brown-shirts what they are. They are mobs, and it’s now being acknowledged.
And even then, they're not as well-organized as the old Nazi Sturmabteilung (SA).
Democracy=mob rule
The best example of the left’s mob violence is in the first 5 minutes of Steve Bannon’s movie Trump @War. Add the most recent mobs over Kavannaugh, and it would make a dynamic GOP answer to the media saying they’re just peaceful protesters
The entire democrat party is a crime MOB and needs to be treated accordingly.
And even then, they’re not as well-organized as the old Nazi Sturmabteilung (SA).
That’s not the case in the USA today.
It is analogous to the Vietnam war and the Persian gulf war anti-war movements. When tens of thousands of body bags are coming home, you have something to sink your teeth into, from a political activist perspective. When you don’t, it’s really hard to drum up national support for your cause.
The country is doing very well. These mobs are just seen as what they are: Petulant kids.
So, David Harsanyi has re-joined the conservative cause?
I love the irony of it all. The very things they claim to care about are the very things they are becoming infamous:
Bullying, intolerance, terror, excess, marauding, evil.The B.I.T.E. M.E. PARTY
The B.I.T.E. ME
Holder the pussycrat, crying for his minions to do his dirty work. He’s politically impotent, just for starters...just like his buddy 0.
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