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Losers - Victor Davis Hanson
« on: November 06, 2014, 09:15:42 am »
Losers
By Victor Davis Hanson
November 5, 2014 10:33 AM


1. Barack Obama is now a toxic brand. Arrogance and incompetence are a fatal brew. If once his problem was his failed policies, now it is also his persona, especially the blame-gaming and sense of boredom on the job that borders on public petulance, as if he came into the presidency to save us, and we did not appreciate his godhead. “Make no mistake about it” and “Let me be perfectly clear” have become something like Sominex for most Americans. Let us hope that our enemies abroad in the next two years are confused by his erratic governance and at least find him as exasperating as we do.

2. Race/class/and gender baiting lost out to the dismal recovery, a foreign policy in shambles, a ruined health-care system, an alphabet soup of government corruption, and an Islamic State/Ebola/open border miasma of incompetence. The bankrupt idea that an amoral Al Sharpton was to be consulted on matters of race, while someone like a Senator Tim Scott would not be was always surreal. And the idea that a Wendy Davis or a Sandra Fluke was a model of feminist achievement in a way Joni Ernst was not was equally absurd. Character and achievement still matter. The problem with trying to get out the base with mythographies like Ferguson and winking and nodding at a blanket amnesty to come is not just the proverbial turned-off white male voter, but that minorities too either were not energized over these shrill appeals or themselves were not sure 160,000 children streaming across the border was a good thing, or that Ferguson was a clear-cut case of police brutality. All the demagoguing in the world could not change that.

3. Some polls seem to have transmogrified into pre-election partisan tools, given that a few Senate races and lots of governorships weren’t even close to supposedly scientific predictions. For example, what happened to the Rasmussen Poll? It seems not just unreliable, but predictably so in one direction, especially in terms of presidential popularity. A president supposedly always down only 5 to 8 percent in the polls would not have the cataclysmic ripple effect that we saw last night.

4. Fairly or not, the face of the Democratic party has been Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Harry Reid, and Nancy Pelosi. Not only were these three unappealing personalities prone to gratuitous slurs and strange outbursts, but their politics were demagogic and far out of the mainstream. They should and will soon disappear from the American political landscape and recede back into the mediocrity from which they somehow emerged.

5. The personalities and backgrounds of candidates matter. This time around there was an inspired screening of Republican candidates not so much on their ideological purity, but on their own biographies and sense of decorum in the manner they campaigned, especially on the Senate side. In contrast, the Democrats fielded (both incumbent and not) mostly loud nonentities picked for their dynastic names or past five minutes of notoriety, who assumed their loud identity politics would suffice in lieu of character, common sense, and past achievement. Superficial bumper-sticker identities and progressive catch-phrases finally ran out of gas.


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Re: Losers - Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2014, 12:57:37 pm »
Losers
By Victor Davis Hanson
November 5, 2014 10:33 AM


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3. Some polls seem to have transmogrified into pre-election partisan tools, given that a few Senate races and lots of governorships weren’t even close to supposedly scientific predictions. For example, what happened to the Rasmussen Poll? It seems not just unreliable, but predictably so in one direction, especially in terms of presidential popularity. A president supposedly always down only 5 to 8 percent in the polls would not have the cataclysmic ripple effect that we saw last night.



 

 

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This is the best indication the polls have been cooked for a long time.  The polls were nothing more than accomplices in an attempt to what the Dems believed was going to be a close election.  You can bang out a couple of percentage points to put you over the top.  Most of these races were total blow outs.  I'm thinking that's why Gillespie is(was) holding out on a recount.
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Re: Losers - Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2014, 01:10:53 pm »
The problem with trying to get out the base with mythographies like Ferguson and winking and nodding at a blanket amnesty to come is not just the proverbial turned-off white male voter, but that minorities too either were not energized over these shrill appeals or themselves were not sure 160,000 children streaming across the border was a good thing, or that Ferguson was a clear-cut case of police brutality. All the demagoguing in the world could not change that.

This is an excellent point.  The people in the Democrat leadership are so extreme and out of touch that they completely misjudged the impact of the border crisis and Ferguson, and (I might add) ISIS and the Middle East.

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Re: Losers - Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #3 on: November 06, 2014, 01:16:52 pm »
This is the best indication the polls have been cooked for a long time.  The polls were nothing more than accomplices in an attempt to what the Dems believed was going to be a close election.  You can bang out a couple of percentage points to put you over the top.  Most of these races were total blow outs.  I'm thinking that's why Gillespie is(was) holding out on a recount.

Hummmm! Seems like I've heard that before somewhere!
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Re: Losers - Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #4 on: November 06, 2014, 01:25:35 pm »
Hummmm! Seems like I've heard that before somewhere!

My apologies!  I must have missed it or I would have given credit where credit was due!  I'll say now "Great minds think alike!".
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Re: Losers - Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #5 on: November 06, 2014, 02:08:31 pm »
My apologies!  I must have missed it or I would have given credit where credit was due!  I'll say now "Great minds think alike!".

It wasn't said EXACTLY in those words but the gist was there never-the-less! 

Polls taken for public consumption are mostly to help people FORM opinions not measure their opinions!
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Re: Losers - Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #6 on: November 06, 2014, 02:13:49 pm »
The problem with trying to get out the base with mythographies like Ferguson and winking and nodding at a blanket amnesty to come is not just the proverbial turned-off white male voter, but that minorities too either were not energized over these shrill appeals or themselves were not sure 160,000 children streaming across the border was a good thing, or that Ferguson was a clear-cut case of police brutality. All the demagoguing in the world could not change that.

This is an excellent point.  The people in the Democrat leadership are so extreme and out of touch that they completely misjudged the impact of the border crisis and Ferguson, and (I might add) ISIS and the Middle East.

It has always been true that if you give a liberal enough rope - they will hang themselves.

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Re: Losers - Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #7 on: November 06, 2014, 02:16:40 pm »
Hummmm! Seems like I've heard that before somewhere!

 :beer:  We've been saying that for awhile, haven't we? 

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Re: Losers - Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #8 on: November 06, 2014, 02:17:51 pm »
:beer:  We've been saying that for awhile, haven't we?

Yes we have!
"I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo.

"So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us."
- J. R. R. Tolkien