Posted on 10/14/2020 8:04:14 AM PDT by Kaslin
Among the fast and furious exchanges during the first presidential debate between President Trump and former Vice President Biden, the latter attempted, with some success, to reassure the public about his Main Street roots. The vice president said of President Trump and the wealthy elite generally, [T]his guy and his friends look down on so many people. They look down their nose on people like Irish Catholics, like me, who grew up in Scranton. They look down on people who dont have money. They look down on people who are of a different faith.
The comments were in response to a question from debate moderator Chris Wallace about federally sponsored racial sensitivity training, which has run into controversy over its focus on critical race theory and forced confessions of white privilege. The former vice presidents indictment of elitism and appeal to his blue-collar and religious origins, however, provides some very telling juxtapositions.
Ronald Reagan made similar appeals to what came to be known as ECBCs, ethnic Catholic blue collar voters, voters who, while often members of labor unions, embraced the right to life, family values, and a strong national defense. Reagan spoke to and for those Americans, born in the Midwest, comfortable with religion, and proud of Americas history.
Trump and Biden are chasing these same votes, in many of the same states, and many pundits believe these votes might well decide the election. But there is a raft of ironies in Bidens ode to being an Irish Catholic. Even as he pronounced those words, he and his Party and he tells us he IS the Democratic Party - are bitterly opposing the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett. Barrett is unashamedly Catholic and has spent decades teaching law at the nations foremost Irish university, Notre Dame. Well-funded now, the school rose from the humblest of beginnings. Its Victory March sings of overcoming the odds, great or small, hearkened back to the days when the school was the pathway up for the sons of hardscrabble families from the farms and mill towns of 1950s America.
To make matters worse, Judge Barretts Catholic background is the focus of the attacks by Bidens fellow Democrats. Sen. Dianne Feinstein used Judge Barretts 2017 confirmation hearing for the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals to scorn Barrett for the dogma that supposedly lives loudly within her. That dogma reference was more than a dog whistle. Its the same malign elitism that bedeviled Irish Catholics from Scranton as they sought equal treatment in Bidens youth. His running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris of California, went even further and questioned another nominees membership in, of all things, the Knights of Columbus.
But millions of Catholic families know the Knights as a charity that for nearly a century and a half has provided life insurance for wives and children often left bereft at the loss of wage earners working the most dangerous jobs in the country. Both my grandfathers were railroad union men and Knights. My maternal great-grandfather, Dennis Casey, age 55, died a man in need of such help. He was killed in what the Urbana (Ohio) Daily Times Citizen described as a horrible accident, run over by a train near his home.
All of which leads to another Casey, and another irony. The last pro-life Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania, Robert Casey, Sr., like Biden, hailed from Scranton. Unlike Biden, the wildly popular Casey stood steadfastly for the right to life. His moving book Fighting for Life: The Story of a Courageous Pro-Life Democrat Whose Own Brush with Death Made Medical History, remains among the greatest testaments to why the lives of the unborn matter so much. Among many memorable passages is Caseys declaration:
"All are made in Gods own image. Every life is precious. No insignificant person has ever been created. Where the fate of another life is concerned, there is no such thing as a private decision. Everything we do, every moral choice we make, every act of kindness and every act of malice, spreads out into the world bearing a message of hope or despair, and touching in time every life. That one conviction, that all are created equal, has always been the source of Americas greatness."
There was a time when Americans, traditional Democrats like Reagan and Casey, could proclaim such a truth as this and hold the highest offices in our state and federal capitals. If Joe Bidens reference to his industrial belt home, and the way some elites disdain it, meant anything, he could still fearlessly proclaim that truth. Instead, he and his Party, now one and the same, condemn the right to life.
Its not the elites that have changed, Joe. Its you and you have become one of them.
Well, ya know...the noble Irish Catholics seem to keep voting for disgusting frauds like the Kennedys, the Bidens, the Markeys, Cuomos, it goes on and on...
Guess they ain’t so smart after all?
Except for Amy.
We’ll see.
Article is sad. And poignant.
Growing up in a heavily Catholic area of PA I am forced to concur that absolutely huge numbers of Catholic voters exhibit willful cognitive dissonance when they vote.
They attend Mass, pray the Rosary, participate in the Sacraments of the Church. Yet they’ve never failed to pull the handle for a Democrat, even when said Democrat never met an abortion they wouldn’t vote for.
I’ve seen Democrat politicians who were responsible for the deaths of thousands of babies feted and celebrated at Parish festivals and Diocesan dinners.
The Dems totally co-opted Catholic voters through the Labor Movement and people like Fathers Cox and Coughlin.
The charge of looking down one’s nose would seem to differ from reality in that Trump has a record, both as a businessman and President, of creating jobs for millions of people from all cultural and ethnic origins, while biden has never created a job for anyone beyond hunter, or met a payroll other than his own.
“Its the same malign elitism that bedeviled Irish Catholics from Scranton as they sought equal treatment in Bidens youth.”
BS on that.
In Biden’s youth in Scranton (1942-1952) the Irish in Scranton were NOT bedeviled or seeking equal treatment.
THEY RAN THE PLACE!!!!
If anything, it was the ruling Scranton Irish who looked down on the later-arriving ethnics in the Scranton area with contempt and bigotry. They considered Poles, Lithuanians, Italians, Slovaks, Jews, etc. beneath them and did their best to keep them down and out. It was not the Scranton Irish who were seeking equal treatment. They were denying it to others.
Biden’s family lived in one of the better parts of Scranton, the Green Ridge section, where a honkie or a dago or a polak weren’t too welcome.
Biden’s Scranton residency was one of privilege, till his family fortune went south and the moved there, to Delaware. They didn’t hang around when the area went into depression as the mines and factories closed down.
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