"But new presidents typically get an electoral whupping after their first two years, and theres every reason to believe that Trump will govern or fail to in a fashion that prompts one. Will Democrats respond in a way that puts them in the best possible position to deliver it?
That hinges on whether they can look as hard at the errors in their party as at the ugliness in America."
There’s now a fake competition among the media talking heads “Oh please come back! We’ll treat you ever so much better!!!! PLEASE?!”
If Clinton had succeeded in stealing the election the MSM would be praising itself for shutting us down. But MSM is afraid for their jobs so now they will say ANYTHING to get us back. ANYTHING.
Barry Soetoro/Barack Hussein Obama has presided over the decimation of the Democrat Party.
They hold fewer offices at every level of government than ever.
They have no bench from which to draw for higher offices.
He has utterly destroyed the party with his arrogant “I won” and “all about me” attitude.
Make sure you turn out the lights and lock up when you leave.
I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt. It does appear (at least with his words) that he gets it. As to his last sentence.... he’s right. There’s a ton of ugliness. Look at all the protests going on as we speak.
The Democrat/Liberal definition of “inclusiveness” is always based on the color of one’s skin, or one’s gender, educational level, national origin, sexual preferences, or able-bodiedness.
Never on the content of one’s character.
I think Clintoonie screwed the pooch by bragging about how many “republicans” were endorsing her. Her far, far left supporters had to smell as skunk. If the “republicans” are going to vote for her, that can’t be good.
They are STILL doubling down on blindness and arrogance. Go Times Go! Keep helping the dems lose!!!!!
Aren't you precious. Talk to me and you'll be acknowledging a poke in the nose. No forgiveness ever.
You didn't grow. You got caught.
The ugliness in America is in his mirror.
Have a nice day.
Libs need to meet and listen to people who disagree with them.
He thinks he gets it but he doesn’t. smh
“”But new presidents typically get an electoral whupping after their first two years, and theres every reason to believe that Trump will govern or fail to in a fashion that prompts one. “
Yep, and every reason to believe the exact opposite.
TRANSLATION: It's not that the People really support Trump, but that the Democratic Party royally screwed-up this election.
REALITY: It's both.
Even as he vows to “use greater care in how I talk to and about Americans more culturally conservative than I am,” he oozes moral superiority by merely saying it. He is declaring these people his inferiors, but he will “rise above” his impulses to tolerate those inferiors. It makes one’s stomach churn.
To my thinking, this author gives Trump too little credit for his insight. The democrats missed what was happening to the middle class working folk, to be sure.
They also missed the fact that the people have had immigration concerns since 1965 without a discussion of who should be invited to come and live and work here. In more recent times the people have simply walked in and started taking jobs and entitlements without the slightest thought to assimilation. This is a discussion we finally stood up and demanded.
I believe Trump has taken the right approach, criminals first, a solid barrier to entry, verification of the right to work here, and down the road, the right to evaluate those who have met the test of assimilation and hence, the right to become residents. (But at the end of the line, behind the ones who came here first and followed the rules.
Obama could also have eased the job situation a little at the cost of some of his ideological purity. How much would it have hurt to continue to mine coal, frack on public land, and build a pipeline or two? The environmentalists would have objected and perhaps not even understood, but he could have found a way to appease them and put a lot of people back to work.
Obama also could have clamped down on the secret email system (which he was aware of) and the pay for play in the Foundation (which he should have been aware of). This would not have made a dent in the Clinton’s millions, but could have kept her legal enough to win the election.
Now lets not forget the supreme court, we needed to get involved with Trump and he made all the right choices — including providing some names. This will go a long way toward the maintenance of our constitutional Bill of Rights. Who said that freedom of religion, speech, assembly, and the right to bare arms were not about to go away. Oh, and Trump is not going to end the right of the states to permit gay marriage or self funded abortion, it is not going to be something that the left really needs to fret about.
There are plenty of things that the democratic party could have done besides looking down their noses at us Trump supporters and calling us every name in the book. None of which really apply to Trump IMO. They made so many mistakes that they deserve the restructuring issues they will have for the next several years. Now get out of the way and let the GOP keep some campaign promises.
Certainly the Dems had a chance to see it coming. Bernie Sanders, whose behavior subsequent to the convention has led me to conclude that he was never a serious candidate but a patsy set up for a fall, found himself with not just a viable campaign but a very persuasive one to elements within his party that, like elements within the Republican party, were thoroughly sick of the establishment Kabuki dance and desirous of change. What he got, $600K from the Clinton Foundation and a condescending pat on the ass, caused him to leave the party, where he now is once again an outsider looking at the wreckage within. And characteristic of Her Heinous, there was no real attempt to incorporate the passionate following he identified into her campaign. The message I saw (and I'm hardly a Sanders follower) was "all right, little people, you've had your fun, now take your places on the benches and start rowing," which attitude was precisely why they were backing Sanders in the first place. This is political ham-handedness on a high order.
Another part of the equation was that much of what used to make liberals liberal, i.e. a belief in free speech, freedom of conscience, freedom in general from a smothering and oppressive government, was no longer part of the Democrat recipe. No old-school liberal would support political correctness, hate speech laws, and rigid ideological censorship in press and the academy. The proprietors of the Democrat party now thrive on them, and on the authoritarian structure necessary to enforce them. That may be labeled progressive but it certainly isn't liberal. And a lot of liberals recognize that.
The present political dynamic is that the Republican establishment is stunned, stinging, and consigned to the corner even in a nominal victory, but don't worry, they'll be back. The Democrat establishment is defeated, reeling, but in the absence of credible opposition, resurgent. They'll be back too. Neither party is through this, Trump has bought us a little time, that's all, in which we'd better sort it out.
The fake confessional in full bloom. The pretend “we get it and we’ll behave now”.
Yet all they can do is cover the “protests” rather than call them what they are - professional anarchists paid to riot by left wing agitators. How about sharing that truth above the fold before you pretend to get it and behave?
How about actually congratulating Kellyann Conway for a brilliant campaign? Nope. I have never seen an artice or news story on that.
They say they hate money taking over politics. How about a nice article bashing Hillary Clinton for trying to buy the election spending hundreds of millions of dollars and praising Trump for not only spending a pittance but for not taking a single penny of donation money for his own presidential campaign so he will not be beholden to even a single donor?
Nope, no stories like that you commie rags and Marxist TV news agitprops.
To hell with you all. Take your phony apologies and stuff it. You haven’t learned a damn thing nor will you change a thing.