Showdown in November: Fearsome Blue Wave or Flaccid Democrat Failure?

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

Showdown in November: Fearsome Blue Wave or Flaccid Democrat Failure?

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There is a huge opinion schism between conservatives inside the Beltway who think a midterm Democrat tsunami is coming, and many conservatives outside the swamp, in America, who are not so sure. One thing is certain – the gimp box media and the left’s Fredcon enablers are working overtime to psych us out and make defeat a done deal. But nothing is a done deal. We have six months. The Republicans just need to get smart and fight.

Oh. Well, we’re doomed.

But maybe not. There’s always hope for an upset – just ask President Felonia Milhous von Pantsuit.

First, the bad news. The liberals are angry and motivated and they are clearly going to vote. The big question is whether they are going to manifest in much higher than usual numbers in patriotic districts now held by Republicans instead of merely running up the score in places the like the shooting gallery districts of Chicago or the feces n’ syringe districts of San Francisco that already go 70% Democrat. So those hellholes double the number of voters and go 80% Democrat? Big whoop.

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It’s the toss-up districts we need to worry about, ones where the elections are usually close and the demographics include a lot of fussy soccer moms who think Trump is icky and who might let that outweigh their tax cuts and fattened 401(k)s. A lot of those districts are repped by soft, lazy GOP incumbents who aren’t in fighting shape, and this cycle, the weak shall be culled from the herd.

Democrats are trying to be clever, suckering the saps by recruiting liberal vets and law enforcement where they can and playing these collaborators off as something other than the hard left goose-steppers the modern Democratic Party demands. That bait n’ switch strategy worked in 2006, when a bunch of alleged moderates got elected and promptly did everything Nancy Pelosi told them to. They no longer exist, the voters having wised up. The Democrats are hoping the voters forgot so they can run the same grift again.

But the Democratic Party changed in the last dozen years. There’s no room anymore for the kind of Democrat who caters to his district’s needs instead of heeding the commands of the gyno-beanie wearing #Resist weirdos. Democratic primary voters may well choose not to play ball and nominate the loonies – well, the ones who are openly loony instead of the ones who pretend to be sane but who will inevitably go loony left once they get to DC.

Dems played it smart with that Conor Lamb guy, who could be a wimpy Republican based on his pretend positions. It didn’t help that the GOP picked a stiff to run against him, one who was expressly anti-union in a union district to boot. Yet Lamb still barely won, so a little more enthusiasm by the GOP voters and he’d be another crushed Dem dream. Even Roy Moore barely lost, but we could make it a little easier on ourselves in the future by not nominating creepy weirdos.

Yes, the Democrats do have a major advantage in the fact that the Republican establishment, especially in Congress, is largely a gaggle of drooling idiots. From Sissy Sasse to Foamy Marco, these fussy failures seem determined to demoralize the base with their tedious moralizing about how “We are better than that” and “Oh, well I never.” The GOP would have no problem if these dorks had just one tenth the will to win as they do the will to posture for the benefit of a liberal media that hates them and that will disembowel them the moment they stop being useful idiots and become merely idiots.

A bunch of Republicans are retiring, but then a lot of them are squishes who frankly don’t fit with the GOP base anymore. The base now demands results, which make congressing a lot less fun than it used to be. These time-servers hate when stuff, like results, is expected of them. Paul Ryan is leaving too; luckily for the GOP, Nancy Pelosi is not. Ryan’s departure may or may not have to do with him not wanting to be held responsible for November, and it’s a mixed blessing. One on hand, he’s a prodigious fundraiser, and the GOP is raking in the bucks, which is good. But Ryan seems AWOL on the Doing Something front. Oh, wait, he would really like to get DACA done before he leaves, because nothing excites the Republican base like giving illegal aliens amnesty.

If Ryan was the selfless guy we keep hearing about, he would ditch the speakership now and turn it over to someone who wants to get aggressive and get the base excited. But no, because at heart, what is important to the establishment GOP is maintaining their sinecures. Keeping the country conservative, not so much – conservatism is something you yak about during election year but never actually get around to doing. You know, it’s not who we are or something.

Mitch McConnell, who swings from being awesome (Justice Gorsuch) to being awful (everything else), is doing the same treading water thing. The base is furious that he’s letting the Dems bottle up the nominations of conservative heroes like Maybe-Someday Ambassador to Germany Rich Grennell. Mitch huffed n’ puffed about keeping the Senate in session to hold the confirmation debate, but he rolled over and, as this is written, the Dems from red states whose seats we could snatch are back home campaigning. That’s a win-win for the Democrats. This is baffling, because imagine the energizing effect on our voters’ morale if Mitch had these wheezy Democrat windbags on the Senate floor in their jammies at 2:30 a.m. Saturday trying to explain why their party is discriminating against a gay nominee.

Then there is the Trump factor. First, if you saw his CPAC or other recent speeches, you know he’s totally committed to winning the midterms. The guy is a competitor, and they have not beaten him yet. While the DC/NYC axis has decreed that he’s hated and loathed and hated some more, that’s not exactly showing up in the polls. Rasmussen has him at around 50% approval, and the economy is improving just like he promised. Out here, beyond the Beltway, nobody seems to be abandoning Trump.

The danger is the other side’s base is activated, but how will the Dems activate normal voters? Democrats may have to run on the platform of “Don’t believe your lying eyes about the economy getting better – instead, let’s spend 2019 impeaching Trump for cavorting with formerly hot women over a decade ago!”

Now, impeachment is a key issue the GOP can exploit because a big part of the idiot corps that buffoons like Ted Lieu and Maxine Waters cater to is going to demand impeachment. The fact that there is no crime is irrelevant. Mueller has nothing, as we all know, and Trump is already following the strategy of taking his case against this corrupt, conflicted deep state hack to the people. James Comey’s embarrassing self-immolation is also helping defuse this bogus crisis. That Looming Doofus, with his petty whining about his hurt feelz and his mean girl snippiness, has turned himself into a punchline. “Oh, well I never bothered to tell Trump that the pee pee dossier came from Hillary’s campaign because of, uh, er, integrity.”

The disgraceful violation of basic rights that was the Michael Cohen raid – hey, who needs due process or the attorney-client privilege when you’re #resisting? – showed the base what’s really going on. This is serious stuff – if these creeps retake power, what makes anyone think they will ever let it go again?

So November is more than just a political scuffle. It’s existential. When you have Democrat tech titans squealing over the thought of a “civil war” on Republicans and a leftist cultural campaign designed to drive half of the population out of the public sphere, you know it’s important. We either win in November or the most dire hypotheticals of our country being split apart or even in conflict might well migrate from the “Fiction” stacks to the “Non-Fiction” section.

Republicans, get it together. Defy our expectations. Get smart and fight.

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BSHJ
BSHJ
April 16, 2018 3:10 pm

Be as logical and correct as you want but it will never happen….the ‘republicans’ (RINOs) you are speaking to would probably rather lose….just so they can do less and whine more.

TC
TC
  BSHJ
April 16, 2018 9:12 pm

This is definitely the case. The GOP WANTS to lose.

whiskey tango foxtrot
whiskey tango foxtrot
April 16, 2018 3:14 pm

I look for a communist tidal wave. Reason being the Reds are hive minded, collectivists and pull together. Freedom oriented individuals are by their nature self sufficient and tend to live life on their own terms. In short, we freedomnistas will always be one step behind. My fear is we’ll remain quiescent until gun confiscation begins. Then it’s going to get ugly, fast.

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
April 16, 2018 3:19 pm

The dems get every bill through that they want. All that’s left is blanket amnesty…. so even if the dems dont win bigly in november, you wont know it. Judging by the legislative track record or the past 2 years, one would swear the dems own both houses and the white house.

Stucky
Stucky
April 16, 2018 3:32 pm

“Republicans, get it together. Defy our expectations. Get smart and fight.”
—- article

Riiiight. As if it makes a difference which party is in power. Kurt is a dummy.

I’ll not vote again. But, if I did vote, I would vote for the WORST possible candidate — someone whose views, if implemented, will crash America. (Which means I might vote for Trump in 2020.)

diogenes
diogenes
  Stucky
April 16, 2018 4:21 pm

I’m not voting again. This red versus blue is just fucking theatre.

CCRider
CCRider
April 16, 2018 3:45 pm

“So November is more than just a political scuffle. It’s existential.”

Ooooh, that sounds dire. And to think I thought the Fourth Turning shit storm was something to sweat. Well shit-the entire Repo party could croak. Holy flaming shit-balls! The fucking humanity of it all!

“Republicans, get it together. Defy our expectations. Get smart and fight.”

Yeah, and elect more McConnell’s and Ryan’s (hey, ain’t there a child Bushette in Texas we can anoint?) Has Ivanka announced yet? Jared?

Hilarious.

steve
steve
April 16, 2018 3:53 pm

There is no choice, only the illusion of choice.
Thanks Mr. Carlin…

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
April 16, 2018 4:04 pm

This coming election is about whether to impeach Trump. At this point, I’m undecided. On the one hand, he’s let us down in almost all regards. On the other hand, he bangs porn stars. I’m just not sure if that’s enough.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 16, 2018 5:31 pm

A typical Republican billl that proves there is no difference between them and the Democrats:

http://www.guns.com/2018/04/16/congressional-dems-launch-drive-to-bring-handgun-licensing-to-more-states/

Foot in the Forest
Foot in the Forest
April 16, 2018 6:33 pm

Hey Kurt, if the antics of “The Donald” this past weekend have not brought upon you the awareness of the fact that there is no difference between D”S and R’S when elected you have spent to much time in my home state of Colorado partaking in recreational cannabis. I have a lot better things to do with my time then listen to you or all the other fools telling me this time it’s different. Voting is a placebo for the uninformed which seems to be a rather high percentage of the voting population of this country.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
April 16, 2018 6:43 pm

Knock yourselves out voting the bums out. We did it in 94 and 96 and the new bums sold us out in the first session. In D.C they made a joint announcement that they balanced the budget.
Being a “do the math” person it didn’t take much effort to see they kicked it clear into 2005. Further than Dempseys 63 yard FG in the dolphins Super Bowl back when I had hair on my head instead of in my ears.

steve
steve
  Fleabaggs
April 16, 2018 7:28 pm

Tom Dempsey became the first player in NFL history to nail a 63-yard field goal. It is a mark that has been tied but never broken.

His record kick occurred in New Orleans’ 19-17 win over the Detroit Lions on Nov. 8, 1970 at Tulane Stadium. Dempsey connected on the game-winning field goal with just two seconds remaining in the game.

The shoe worn by Tom Dempsey during the 1970 NFL season is part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s vast collection.

I think that ear hair is growing into your brain. Thanks for the giggles ;D

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  steve
April 16, 2018 8:13 pm

Steve.
Todays memory only works on yesterdays knowledge half the time.
When I get to a computer instead of this cell phone I’ll try to find who I’m thinking of.
The military wants to shift their memory to the cloud. I should rent mine for half what Oracle wants. I can lose track of 2.3 trillion for chump change.

Steve
Steve
  Fleabaggs
April 16, 2018 9:43 pm

Amen to that.
I lived in Miami from 1966-2007, BTW
Maybe Garo Yepremian?

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Steve
April 16, 2018 9:56 pm

Steve.
Garo was the punter wasn’t he. I know he flunked his audition for RB.
I’m thinking of a guy with missing toes or was it just one arm?

nkit
nkit
  steve
April 17, 2018 10:35 am

Check me if I’m wrong, but Matt Prater holds the NFL record for the longest field goal. Prater, then of the Denver Broncos, kicked a 64 yard FG against Tennessee in 2013. His kick eclipsed the previous record of 63 yards set by Tom Dempsey (Saints kicker with a half of a foot), Jason Elam, Sebastion Janikowski and David Akers.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
April 16, 2018 7:24 pm

We are allowed the privilege of voting for candidate A or B of The Bankers Party.

AC
AC
April 16, 2018 7:50 pm

The Republicans could win. If they appropiated complete funding for the Wall, appropriated funds for the mass deportations of illegals, stripped dual-citizens of their citizenship and deported them as well, eliminated judicial purview over immigration matters, and reinstated the circa 1924 immigration laws.

If they did this, they would remain in power for at least the next century. Probably a lot longer.

But they would rather lose everything, than actually do anything useful. They will, once again, gleefully turn an easy victory into defeat.

This being the case, I really don’t see why I should care who wins the election. The only way forward for us, is to start destroying their systems in any way possible. No matter what replaces what we have, we won’t be any worse off, because we’re already facing a slow-burn genocide by the current system.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 16, 2018 9:07 pm

who did sing that nice ” it’s over song” ??

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Anonymous
April 16, 2018 10:05 pm
Hollow Man
Hollow Man
April 17, 2018 1:25 am

Uuuhhh. The republicans minds just did what Pelosi and company wanted done too. The republcracts didn’t even grandstand well.

Big Dick
Big Dick
April 17, 2018 11:03 am

Who really gives a rats ass? When you look in the toilet does it matter what one piece of crap looks better than another? We are in for a big fall, and I do not mean the season!

Gen. Kong
Gen. Kong
April 17, 2018 11:31 am

Ryan left because the fix is now in. Rence Priebus just did a little victory dance in advance – he’s looking forward to the return of the Gay Old Pedobears starring as the Washington Generals in the Circus Kabukicus in Sodom-on-Potomac, led by Dominatrix Pelosi. By signing off on the Porkulus, the Grand Duke of Orange gave them everything they wanted (and more) and was left holding the shitbag like a total chump – the art of the deal I suppose. Comey, McCabe and countless others openly commit crimes and make boatloads of money while Jeff Sessions sits on his ass. 58 folks murdered in Las Vegas and we get a constantly shifting narrative, witnesses whose statements disagree being Arkancided – and not a damned thing done about it. Instead, we get a bunch of bluster in the middle-east while the Banana Empire’s legions continue to guard the Pashtoonistani Poppyfields to make sure the opiates keep flowing and Big Pharma keeps selling. I don’t know what Schlicter is smoking but it must be some really good shit.