This is very insightful - thanks for posting this, Kaslin.
I hadn’t thought about the eclipsing of political parties leading to the division we have today. It’s obvious the phone, computers, teleconferencing, the Internet, 24/7 cable TV and internet political sites and chat have had a big influence, but I hadn’t thought about those media replacing political parties. Goldberg does a good job explaining why insane libs, in the absence of moderating forces of traditional parties and conventions, have taken over everything in modern life and infused it with politics. Explains why you cannot watch a sporting event, a concert, an awards show, go to a restaurant, etc without getting slapped in the face (or worse) with politics.
In short, it explains why modern life has been thoroughly ruined by politics and the ends of moderating parties and party bosses.
The big question is “Where does it go from here?” Are there ANY possible moderating forces on the horizon that can control this typhoon?