The Democrats’ Unserious Week

Submitted by CCRider

Guest Post by Peggy Noonan

Democrats, when they’re feeling alarmed or mischievous, will often say that Ronald Reagan would not recognize the current Republican Party. I usually respond that John F. Kennedy would not recognize the current Democratic Party, and would never succeed in it.

Both men represented different political eras but it’s forgotten that they were contemporaries, of the same generation, Reagan born in 1911 and JFK in 1917. They grew up in the same America in different circumstances, one rich, one poor, but with a shared national culture. By the 1950s, when JFK was established in the political system and Reagan readying to enter it, bodacious America had settled into its own dignity. It had a role in the world and needed to act the part. Both men valued certain public behaviors and the maintenance of a public face. It involved composure, coolness, a certain elegance and self-mastery. They felt they had to show competence and professionalism. They knew they were passing through history at an elevated level, and part of their job was to hold high its ways and traditions.

Their way is gone, maybe forever. Democrats blame this on Donald Trump, and in the area of historical consciousness he is, truly, a hopeless cause. But this week Democrats joined him in the pit.

Do they understand what a disaster this was for them? If Mr. Trump wins re-election, if in fact it isn’t close, it will be traceable to this first week in February.

Iowa made them look the one way a great party cannot afford to look: unserious. The lack of professionalism, the incompetence is the kind of thing that not only shocks a party but shadows it. They can’t run a tiny caucus in a tiny state but they want us to believe they can reinvent American health care? Monday night when the returns were supposed to be coming in, it was like the debut of ObamaCare when the website went down.

Iowa, which for almost half a century has had a special mystique, has lost it. It will never be first-in-the-nation again. The candidates, who worked so hard for so long, were denied their victory moment. Did the movers, operatives and networkers who were behind the app and the technology have any consciousness of what they were changing, of the history they were changing, if they failed? The professionals were detached from their own voters, and not invested enough to give them a functioning primary.

You know what Iowa really tells us? Anything can happen now—anything. Because rigor in politics is waning, the old disciplines are not holding, old responsibilities are being thrown off. It was a failure of competence by people who were just passing through and burnishing their personal brands.

What a disaster.

And what happened a day later in the House was just as bad.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi shattered tradition, making faces, muttering, shaking her head as the president delivered his State of the Union address. At the end she famously stood, tore the speech up and threw down the pieces.

“But he didn’t shake her hand.” So what? Her great calling card is she’s the sane one.

She introduced him rudely, without the usual encomiums. Oh, snap.

The classy lady was not classy. She forgot she has a higher responsibility than to her base, but—yes, how corny—to her country, the institution, the young who are watching and just getting a sense of how to behave in the world.

If she was compelled to show symbolic fealty to the “resistance” she should have taken it outside the chamber. That place is where Daniel Webster debated; she occupies the chair of Henry Clay and “Mr. Sam.”

And she set a template: Now in the future all House Speakers who face presidents from the opposing party at the State of the Union will have to be rude fools.

Remember those videos that used to be all over the internet, with members of the Korean congress punching each other in the face on the floor of the legislature? Man, we used to laugh. Now in the future that can be us.

This is how a great lady becomes just another hack.

Some progressive members refused to attend, or walked out during the speech—one said, without irony, that she was “triggered.” Those who came slouched angrily in their seats, looking down, refusing to rise for all the heroes in the balcony. Why do they think that is a good look?

Those who didn’t come were unprofessional, but it was also a practical failure. They abandoned the field and let the Congress of the United States look like one big, cheering, unified bastion of boisterous Republicans, with a few grim women dressed in white in the corner. That’s what you want America to see?

The speech itself was shrewd and its political targeting astute. There were the usual boasts: “The unemployment rate is the lowest in half a century”— but they had force in the aggregate. The policy that was emphasized (opportunity zones, expanded vocational education, neonatal research combined with a call to ban late-term abortions, expanded child credits) combined with the heroes in the balcony (a Border Patrol agent, a kid trying to get into a charter school, the brother of a victim of crime) was powerful and rich in inference.

More than ever, more showily, this was an aligning of the GOP, in persons and symbols, with “outsiders”—with those without officially sanctioned cultural cachet, with the minority, the regular, the working class. It was plain people versus fancy people—that is, versus snooty liberals and progressives who talk a good game about the little guy but don’t seem to like him much; who in their anger and sarcasm, in their constant censoriousness and characterological lack of courtesy, have managed to both punch above their political weight and make a poor impression on the national mind.

This was the president putting the Republican Party on the side of the nobodies of all colors as opposed to the somebodies. (Van Jones on CNN had it exactly right: Trump is going for black and Hispanic men, and the Democrats are foolish not to see it.) This is a realignment I have supported and a repositioning I have called for and I’d be lying if I said it didn’t please me to see it represented so effectively, and I very much regret that the president is a bad man and half mad because if he weren’t I’d be cheering.

Yes it was bread and circuses, and yes it was like a reality TV show. There should be a word for “I know I’m being manipulated but I am moved anyway.” We need that word because it is the essence of our entire media/entertainment/political culture. But if you weren’t moved by the mother of the baby born prematurely and the 100-year-old Tuskegee Airman there’s something wrong with you, and in your attempts to maintain a fair minded detachment you’ve become distanced from your fellow humans.

Republicans in the Reagan era used to say, and think, that we were the Main Street party, not the Wall Street one. In the three decades since, small-town America has fallen apart and Main Street disappeared into broken up, lonely, ex-urban places. Mr. Trump is saying he’s for the people who live there, in Main Street’s diaspora.

Whatever happens with him, that is the party’s future. Whatever happens with the Democrats they cannot afford another week like this.

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25 Comments
Crawfisher
Crawfisher
February 7, 2020 12:26 pm

Hey Peggy, you wrote ….”Democrats blame this on Donald Trump, and in the area of historical consciousness he is, truly, a hopeless cause.” Do I need to remind you and the Democrat-Socialists that William Jefferson (Billy Boy) Clinton got a hummer from a mid 20’s young woman in the oval office? Don’t start blaming the decay with Trump and Pelosi.

Joey Joe Joe Shabadoo
Joey Joe Joe Shabadoo
  Crawfisher
February 7, 2020 1:06 pm

Worse, early 20’s young woman (22-23 years old).

'Reality' Doug
'Reality' Doug
  Joey Joe Joe Shabadoo
February 7, 2020 3:27 pm

Why you guys haters? What are fallen women good for? Wife them up? You want a tense president with ‘The Button’. Go to bed with Hillary? Ha, ha. Anyway, you going to convince the Left to be nice because all people are basically good. Playing the blame game is a distraction for us. You are not winning on the ground. You’re not even winning in your mind. You give a shit what the enemy thinks. Can you imagine the Allies soldiers in WWII: I wonder how that Jap pilot feeelz about the causes of atrocity in the world? I wonder what the women back home think? Finally, younger, hotter, tighter. Sweet 16. Do you men even know what the proper use of women is? Marriage at 30+? Are you fucking kidding me? There is no social contract. This dog eat dog. The veneer is the lie you need, but that does not make it true. Old enough to bleed is the gospel truth. I would have sex with a teen if I openly could.

Do you realize how utterly unnatural it is for a man to be attracted to a not young woman that has not been loyal property since youth? Women have value as baby factories in a man’s world. Everything else is details. Remember what thou shalt not covet? Do you have any idea how women only want sperm from socially powerful men? Red Pill. Leykis 101. Only a culture contract plus life-time marriage as one of many dependent contracts could make age cohort sex reasonable. Go after the old hags. I will go for women worth more and costing less, if I ever get the chance. What sour grapes. Here is the truth that liberation must bring. You don’t fight for your property rights. Other men will, in the system of bureaucracy.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/silvio-berlusconi/9740323/Meet-Silvio-Berlusconis-new-girlfriend-Francesca-Pascale-50-years-his-junior.html

Joey Joe Joe Shabadoo
Joey Joe Joe Shabadoo
  'Reality' Doug
February 7, 2020 4:29 pm

You must not have any daughters?

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  'Reality' Doug
February 7, 2020 5:19 pm

This is a problem.

'Reality' Doug
'Reality' Doug
  grace country pastor
February 7, 2020 11:22 pm

Not being a patriarchy is the problem. What good are women after K-College? There are no viable incentives for lifetime sexual pairing. You folks should go to the Dalrock site if you don’t know about it.

CCRider
CCRider
February 7, 2020 12:37 pm

My take is that the government is in the process of breaking down or is my confirmation bias showing?

Vote, my ass

'Reality' Doug
'Reality' Doug
  CCRider
February 7, 2020 3:47 pm

Or in the process of metastasizing and evolving into something that will be no dominant in our lives. I would not celebrate the break down as failure in our favor, not that you did, but it could read that way. The military will likely install a strong man. Our votes don’t count for sure.

Honest Buck
Honest Buck
February 7, 2020 1:21 pm

Peggy Noonan and Mitt Romney 69 each other while watching Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff on TV.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 7, 2020 1:36 pm

“Let’s all where white outfits, with ruby red lipstick when we go to the speech today”
omg, that is such a great idea, what other great ideas do you have?

“we are going to save the US from the evil’s of capitalism, by embracing Socialism…”
Isn’t that Bernie’s platform?

“no, we sold that idea to him, but we always snatch the brass ring from him, just when he thinks he’s gonna win”

Isn’t that kinda cruel?

“of course it is, that’s what we do on this side of the aisle. We’re democrats, we have to push the country”

push it where?

“why, over the edge, of course. PS we still owe Hillary tons of cash and favors from the last election, she owns our souls”

Tony
Tony
February 7, 2020 2:12 pm

Peggy Nooner; nice big words but still a liberal hack.

'Reality' Doug
'Reality' Doug
  Tony
February 7, 2020 3:50 pm

Women are natural manipulators. She is one of the smarter ones. She knows she will have a hard time being relevant without this sort of political order. I think I see the smarter liberated women coaching for a stop to all this, but too late, and I want them to lose power. Feminism. Ha.

starfcker
starfcker
February 7, 2020 4:15 pm

“Her great calling card is she’s the sane one.”
“The classy lady was not classy. ” “This is how a great lady becomes just another hack.” “I very much regret that the president is a bad man and half mad” Another article of penned by a brain-dead liberal. Get over it Peggy. She lost, and she’s not coming back. Trump is your President. Deal with it

Howdy
Howdy
February 7, 2020 5:05 pm

“Anything can happen now—anything.”

And will. Get ready.

“What a disaster.”

What an opportunity.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
February 7, 2020 5:10 pm

Who’s the babe on the right in the pink blazer?

Joe Howell
Joe Howell
February 7, 2020 5:13 pm

Great picture. A Whimp, a Gimp and a Blimp.

David
David
February 7, 2020 5:16 pm

Great lady? Pelosi and her family have been corrupt for years and cared for nothing but their power and the graft it enabled.

Peggy sort of gets it, she had the good article about the protected and the unprotected, but I bet she voted for hillary and will vote Democrat this time anyway. Almost worse to understand, but still vote against what she sees as the icky man just to feel moral, while consigning her progeny to socialism and serfdom.

Common Cents
Common Cents
February 7, 2020 5:53 pm

I came up with a great nickname for Trump to use on Nancy Pelosi. He should start calling her “Jack the Ripper” Pelosi. It works because it’s funny (at least I think so), it turns her little stunt around to ridicule her and it conflates her with a famous deranged psycho killer. I think the name would stick.

Mitt from Utar
Mitt from Utar
  Common Cents
February 7, 2020 9:58 pm

“Jackie”?

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
February 7, 2020 6:56 pm

“Speaker Nancy Pelosi shattered tradition, making faces, muttering, shaking her head….”

Nancy is ALWAYS making faces, muttering, shaking her head

“This is how a great lady becomes just another hack.”

by Peggy Noone

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <—-== American politics is the greatest show on earth

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  ordo ab chao
February 7, 2020 8:30 pm

I hacked when she called her a great lady.

I still want to know who was on her right that she kept talking to. I know she wasn’t talking to Pence.

Lev25:10
Lev25:10
February 7, 2020 7:33 pm

“Democrats blame this on Donald Trump, and in the area of historical consciousness he is, truly, a hopeless cause. But this week Democrats joined him in the pit.” — Peggy Noonan

Peggy Noonan is the hopeless cause… clueless, as well.

Historical consciousness?

President Trump is the relentless promise keeper.
Millions of new jobs. Lowest unemployment in over 4 decades. A return of manufacturing and a several hundred thousand manufacturing jobs to America (without a magic wand).
Tax cuts. Regulation cuts.
Gutting Obamacare (even without McCain’s vote).
Reducing illegal immigration… and getting Mexico and other Central American countries to join in on stopping the flow across our southern border.
New trade deals with Mexico, Canada, Japan, Korea, China and more to come.
Cut the regulations the hampered US Energy production. The US is now an exporter of energy resources and our dependence on foreign oil has vanished!
The appointment of 100’s of constitution abiding judges, including 2 to the Supreme Court.
He openly supports religious freedom, pro-life principles, law and order and our military.
And the list goes on… and this is without the support of the democrats or the establishment republicans.

President Trump is a humble servant to American principles & values and to people that still embrace them. True historians will remember Trump, as a bold leader, who fought for the nation and the people he loves. Like Churchill he stood alone among those in power, while carrying the hopes of a freedom loving people on his shoulders.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Lev25:10
February 7, 2020 11:44 pm

I was going to offer you another blue pill.
But, it’s obvious the first one worked really well.

Quartermaster
Quartermaster
February 8, 2020 10:23 am

Dimocrats and RINOs are why we have Trump. Dimocrats and RINOs are why he will re-elected in a landslide.

Joe
Joe
February 9, 2020 1:25 pm

….If Mr. Trump wins re-election, if in fact it isn’t close, it will be traceable to this first week in February…

Where have you been? Dems have been acting like lunatics since Trump was elected, and everyone has noticed.

As for Iowa, you’re assuming it was an accident. The Dems pushed the overton window so far left, an avout commie stepped right through it and is about to take over the party. The Iowa issues were planned, with more to follow.