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October 21, 2024 at 12:16 am #9216
Mick1ParticipantFrom an obscure Democrat, 19 reasons why the vibe has changed.
1. Trump and his team understand that we now live in a world of social media. Only a modest part of the Democratic establishment has mastered the same.
2. The “Trumpian Right,” whether you agree with it or not, has been more intellectually alive and vital than the Progressive Left, at least during the last five years, maybe more. Being fully on the outs, those people were more free to be creative, noting that I am not equating creative with being correct.
3. The deindustrialization of America has mattered more than people expected at first, and has had longer legs, in terms of its impact on public opinion. I would say this one is squarely in the mainstream account of the matter.
4. Many Trumpian and MAGA messages have been more in vibe with the negative contagion effects of our recent times.
5. The Democrats made a big bet that trying to raise the status of blacks would be popular, but at best they had mixed results. Some part of this failing was due to racists, some part due to immigrants with their own concerns, and some part due simply to the unpopularity of the message.
6. The ongoing feminization of society has driven more and more men, including black and Latino men, into the Republican camp. The Democratic Party became too much the party of unmarried women.
7. The Obama administration brought, to some degree, both the reality and perception of being ruled by the intellectual class. People didn’t like that.
8. Democrats and leftists are in fact less happy as people than conservatives are, on average. Americans noticed this, if only subconsciously.
9. The relentlessly egalitarian message of Democrats is not so popular, and furthermore — since every claim must have messengers — it translates in lived practice into an “I am better than you all are” vibe. Americans noticed this, if only subconsciously.
10. The Woke gambit has proven deeply unpopular.
11. Trans support has not been a winning issue for Democrats, but it is hard for them to let it go.
12. Immigration at the border has in fact spun out of control, and that has been a key Trump issue from the beginning of his campaign. And I write this as a person who is very pro-immigration. You can imagine how the immigration skeptics feel.
13. Higher education has been a traditional Democratic stronghold, and it remains one. Yet its clout and credibility have fallen significantly in the last few years.
14. The Democrats made a big mistake going after “Big Tech.” It didn’t cost them many votes, rather money and social capital. Big Tech (most of all Facebook) was the Girardian sacrifice for the Trump victory in 2016, and all the Democrats achieved from that was a hollowing out of their own elite base.
15. Various developments in Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Israel did not help the Democratic cause. Inflation was very high, and real borrowing rates went up sharply. This is true, whether or not you think it is the fault of Biden, or Trump would have done better. Crypto came under attack. The pandemic story is complicated, and its politics would require a post of its own, but I don’t think it helped the Democrats, most of all because they ended up “owning” many of the longer-lasting school closures.
And we haven’t even gotten to “Defund the police,” the recurring rise of anti-Semitism on the left, and at least a half dozen other matters.
16. In very simple terms, you might say the Democrats have done a lot to make themselves unpopular, and not had much willingness to confront that. Their own messages make this hard to face up to, since they are supposed to be better people.
17. Trump is funny (he is one of the great American comics in fact), and
18. Trump acts like a winner. Americans like this, and his response to the failed assassination attempt drove this point home.
19. Biden’s recent troubles, and the realization that he and his team had been running a con at least as big as the Trump one. It has become a trust issue, not only an age or cognition issue.
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October 21, 2024 at 6:33 am #9217
LegendKeymasterWow that’s impressive.
They forgot number 20:
20. Democrats have gone from people who would get huffy in a political discussion they disagreed with to people who will self righteously key your car for even having a Trump bumper sticker on it. People notice that the Dems have become the party that harbors anti social assholes, and they look like everyday women.
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October 21, 2024 at 10:50 am #9218
Mick1ParticipantWow that’s impressive. They forgot number 20: 20. Democrats have gone from people who would get huffy in a political discussion they disagreed with to people who will self righteously key your car for even having a Trump bumper sticker on it. People notice that the Dems have become the party that harbors anti social assholes, and they look like everyday women.
You hit the nail on the head, and they allude to it in #16. Basically, you can’t talk with Democrats anymore. They’re too skittish, too quick to take offense, too willing to shout you down and completely unwilling to listen. They’re completely unwilling to even face up to the failures of their side.
That includes the Joe Biden con…the 81 year old who was senile four years ago. He was the only electable Democrat, so he got the nomination, but that’s been a four year con job.
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October 21, 2024 at 11:45 am #9219
LegendKeymasterYeah. The Trump McDonalds photo op illustrates all that is crazy about politics. The left is apoplectic that it was an orchestrated photo op, and wants me to believe that Biden’s presidency hasn’t been stage managed LIKE A PHOTO OP since day one.
Remember the Easter bunny directing Biden away from reporters?
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