How the Democrats Will Come At Us

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

Before Grandpa Badfinger Biden descended into his usual vortex of bizarre verbal constructions, incoherent shouting, and occasional improvised concessions that neutralize key Democrat talking points, his State of the Union speech was outstanding. You heard that right – the first 25 minutes, before he insanely got himself filmed conceding that Republicans are not about to push old ladies over the cliff by slashing their Social Security and Medicare, was the strongest, most effective speech he has ever given. It pains me to admit it – I would rather pee glass than praise him – but the current fashion of lying to oneself about the nature of one’s opponents is self-destructive. You have to face reality. We saw last Tuesday how the Democrats if they were smart – and we might still get lucky that they revert to form and are idiots – would create and push a winning narrative for 2024.

Near the end of The Godfather, Tom Hagen leans over to Michael Corleone and asks “Do you know how they’re going to come at you?” Mikey sure did, and now we know too, assuming the Democrats are as crafty as Tessio instead of as feckless as Fredo.

A lot of you are young, way young, and you never lived through a time when the Democrats were the working man’s party. Back in the day, the Democrat Party was not solely race hustlers, commie professors, abortion nuts, and unionized government flunkies. It was the party of guys who got dirty at work, who built things and went to war, and who wanted to feed their families and live with dignity. But they also loved their country and did not understand supporting welfare cheats and coddling criminals. These were Reagan Democrats, who saw their party evolve after 1972 into one run not for the working class but for the Chardonnay class. Reagan got them because they loved the flag and hated commies. Yet the economic message that appealed to them was still powerful – and Mondale was the last guy to still send it even though the smug swells and San Francisco freakshow kept it from resonating.

With Clinton, a guy you cannot even imagine in a hard hat (and even less so Obama), the Democrats put these working-class voters aside in favor of what would soon devolve into their present woke agenda – an agenda that offers nothing to guys who don’t go to work in loafers. And the Republicans squandered the coalition Reagan had built – the Bushes were the antithesis of backers of the working man, and W barely won the first time and only won the second because these working folks understandably wanted to kill every single 7th century SOB with a hand in 9/11. That was a mistake. Too often we Republicans treated their legit economic concerns as an annoyance and let ourselves be caricatured as Buick-driving bosses. When you nominate Mitt Romney, a guy who needs only a top hat and monocle to look exactly like everyone who ever outsourced your job to Shanghai, you are not reaching out to the working man.

Trump saw this huge constituency just lying there, ignored by both parties, and he re-purposed Sir Mix-A-Lot’s tactic of recycling abandoned ample-bottomed babes and applied it to the working class – when the Dems and the GOP decided to toss it and leave it, he pulled up quick to retrieve it. And he won.

Remember that ancient Joe grew up when Democrats supported non-governmental workers. This was natural to him, and he played the old-school “I got the back of the workin’ man” riff perfectly. “Made in America.” “Manufacturing jobs.” “Work hard and take care of our families.” And more “jobs, jobs, jobs” – including some that do not need a college degree. 

We, Republicans, are utterly unprepared for this narrative right now. We want to talk about the culture war issues and we should – they are important and powerful. But we cannot just abandon the working man issues for the Democrats to exploit – Biden is lying about his agenda – he cares as much about working families as he cares about good parenting – but this is about narrative, not reality. We need to move away from the reflexive defense of corporations, especially since so many of them hate our guts and pay off the Dems. We need to ensure that our infrastructure works (DeSantis’s recent move to rebuild Florida roads was exactly what we need) and that we keep inflation from crushing those working but just getting by. Does Biden want to stand up for the little guy on credit card charges? Ok, cool. Let’s do it. Max $8? How about a max of $5? The banks always side with our enemies against us, so why should we squander our political credit defending them?

We can and should embrace policies that help private-sector working Americans flourish even if it annoys the corporations that used to be in our coalition – make that especially if it annoys the corporations that used to be in our coalition.

This is a narrative, and the Democrats will have the kind of problems with pushing it that we saw in Biden’s speech. They can do it for a bit, but then they must pivot back to the woke nonsense the rest of their coalition demands. Their heart is not in making sure those cisgender brutes from flyover country get a fair deal – it’s that their activist, commie, and pervert base is happy. That’s where modern Democrats’ heart is. When a Democrat today tries to be on the side of the workin’ man, he/she/they are faking harder than a Bulwark staffer’s wife.

Regardless of the manifest insincerity behind Biden’s political greatest hits tour and the difficulty pulling it off over the long haul, this is an opportunity for a cunning Republican. Trump seems to have forgotten about the people who rallied and elected him – he’s too busy being mad at Ron DeSantis for refusing to genuflect. That means this is an opportunity for an upstart. 

DeSantis could do it. He is staking out the culture warrior territory effectively but he has already started doing so. He should continue to – the people he needs are mad about perverts pestering their kids in schools, but they also hate $10 eggs.

It’s a huge opening for Mike Pompeo, who is crushing it on America First foreign policy. He needs to expand his appeal outside his comfort zone, and this is a huge opportunity to stake out a domestic claim. He has to get past the whole Harvard rich guy thing, but he made himself into a rich guy after serving his country as a cavalry officer instead of getting it handed to him like some soft, non-serving sissy like Mitt Romney.

It won’t work for others. Nikki Haley could try it, but she’s so fake no one would believe it. And Chris Sununu thinks we are morally obligated to suck up to big corporations so that’s out. Larry Hogan has the sweat part down, but that’s only because he’s humongous.

Bottom Line: The working-class vote is up for grabs. Biden made a fumbling, ham-handed attempt to grasp it that worked for nearly a half-hour before disintegrating into his usual woke incoherence. We, Republicans, need to see how they are coming at us and to get some guys together to take Tessio for a ride.

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33 Comments
Visayas Outpost
Visayas Outpost
February 13, 2023 8:13 am

Have been unsuccessful so far in being able to listen to illegitimately elected politicians. Discussing Repubicans and Democrats just underscores the folly of it all.

Boogie
Boogie
February 13, 2023 8:17 am

“Bottom Line: The working-class vote is up for grabs” Really?

Two if by sea.
Two if by sea.
  Boogie
February 13, 2023 8:33 am

Is there still a working class?

eraser
eraser
February 13, 2023 8:35 am

I’ll second that. I hope I never live to see a woman in the office. Dispiace ladies, it’s simple physics.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  eraser
February 13, 2023 12:06 pm

Having a woman president is actually unconstitutional. Article two, clause one:

“The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years…”

HE shall hold HIS office…

Ipso facto.

bucknp
bucknp
  Iska Waran
February 13, 2023 1:15 pm

That was before trannies came out of the closet. Can’t discriminate. Now she can become a he if only for one day. /s

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 13, 2023 8:53 am

Pompeo? Dude, you can’t be that simpleminded. Trump is still the people’s choice, for all his faults, if only because every establishment and global figure from any party or country is terrified of him ever gaining office again.

anon a moos
anon a moos
  Anonymous
February 13, 2023 9:51 am

Terrified.. LOL
comment image

Laughing stock, definitely. Get your limited, can’t be duplicated digital almost gold embossed golden boi warrior meme set today. Its for the children.

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
  Anonymous
February 13, 2023 12:19 pm

Pompeo is a neo-con…the only difference between Pompeo and Haley is their plumbing.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
  Anonymous
February 13, 2023 9:49 pm

LOL, Killary, ONigger, and Biden are Rothschild assets. Trump is a Blackrock asset. And the Jews continue calling the shots. And if you think DeSantis is any better, that pic of him at the “Wailing” Wall tells you who owns his ass.

bucknp
bucknp
  Coalclinker
February 18, 2023 12:56 pm

In other words each is owned. Duh

bucknp
bucknp
  Anonymous
February 18, 2023 12:54 pm

/s

A9racer
A9racer
February 13, 2023 9:22 am

“We, Republicans”
Fuck that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  A9racer
February 13, 2023 7:08 pm

We RINOs, America’s “opposition” party.

Opposition to genuine reform and justice.

bucknp
bucknp
  A9racer
February 18, 2023 12:59 pm

Who is the “US” in the title. I hate it when people “subscribe” others to something and others have to go through the hassle of “unsubscribing” else the shit just keeps flowing, downhill , gravitational pull of course.

monger
monger
February 13, 2023 9:41 am

During the four years of the Trump administration, the national debt rose by $7.8 trillion. F*** Republicans. When we have an American party that wants to do whats best for Americans it could be worth voting again.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  monger
February 13, 2023 12:32 pm

libertarian party,constitution party,quit ranting & go start your own party —

Ken31
Ken31
  TampaRed
February 13, 2023 1:09 pm

The only thing possibly more retarded than libertarian is communism.

goat
goat
  Ken31
February 13, 2023 1:24 pm

Just about right. But that thin veneer of liberty they sell it hooks a lot of people.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Ken31
February 13, 2023 2:11 pm

i suspect that if they were here to take one of the tests that identify which part of the political spectrum that they are on,most of the founding fathers would be in the libertarian area–
don’t confuse the philosophy(mostly correct) with the party or it’s adherents(sometimes very effed up) —
go start the common sense party since you’re so smart —

Anonymous
Anonymous
  TampaRed
February 13, 2023 5:35 pm

There’s no such thing as a libertarian party. Government is antithetical to liberty.

There is such a thing as non-governmental, or anarchic, libertarianism.

goat
goat
  Anonymous
February 13, 2023 8:52 pm

And what is funny is that libertarianism was originally a socialist movement in Europe. But let’s explore that non government anarchic side for a moment. Particularly the NAP, because that is the only way you can have non government anarchic society (beside every person being a monarch or a government of one, as such there really is no such thing as non government, unless there is a fundamental change in humans into completely passive sheep), but guess what?
The first time you try to defend your property (unless you carry it on your person), you have violated the NAP, and as such created a government based on force, and your anarchist society has been violated.
In other words, you have created a socialist libertarian reality (if it were viable), because the only property you own, without creating a government by force, is that which you can defend is yourself and by extension only property on your person. Everything else is communal property, only belonging to who ever has direct physical control of it.
Without government (besides self), there would be no private property, besides what one can protect (or steal) by force, as that is how it came out of nature (or conquest), and you can’t do that without violating the NAP or your anarchy.
And guess what? Any Group of humans (above self) IS a government willing to violate the NAP and the purity of the anarchal system you profess, to OWN property above and beyond their persons. And we are right back to government by force.

bucknp
bucknp
  TampaRed
February 18, 2023 1:35 pm

Of course, I’ve read libertarian philosophy and I won’t disagree with Liberty. However it seems what is read on paper is obviously not what is practiced within US political spectrums so that the readings start to resemble fairy tales.

bucknp
bucknp
  TampaRed
February 18, 2023 1:23 pm

The No Name Party. Thanks Tampa. lol

I’ve never hung my hat on any worthless political party. I’ve never “voted” democrat , did vote Chuck Baldwin after the blasting Ron Paul received in ’08 and basically swore off the GOPher party.

As far as GOPhers, I do have a cat that eliminates one now and then. And my surroundings no longer resemble a WWII mine field with what seemed hundreds of GOPher mounds in an uninvited occupation of territory. Kind of like eminent domain in a way or foreign interventions by any government…unwanted. Thanks to Macabee GOPher traps that situation is no more.

I like the way the sharp pointed prongs pierce the sides of a GOPher as it trip the trap head first. GOPhers are quite adapt at running backwards. That’s how they escape predators. But with the prongs in the side moving backwards just digs deeper in their rib cage and they simply bleed to death.

Videos

bucknp
bucknp
  monger
February 18, 2023 1:06 pm

It don’t matter to a Trump worshipper that what you speak only took Trump’s gang 4 years to match that of Obummer in 8. F Obummer. However the political hypocrisies never stop. And political advocates still prance around come election time saying get out there and vote.

Try explaining the $16.7 trillion REPO to a Trump worshipper. Never mind, don’t waste your time. He was stuck between a rock and a hard spot.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
February 13, 2023 10:59 am

Dominion will still determine the outcome of the ’24 election.

Eddie
Eddie
February 13, 2023 11:17 am

All of these people who appear to have intelligence, when….

A) We Will Never Have Another Free Election,

B) White Genocide Is The New National Policy,

C) Satan Rules (with very little pushback),

D) The Medical Profession Enjoys culling the heard!

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
February 13, 2023 12:09 pm

“It’s a huge opening for Mike Pompeo, who is crushing it on America First foreign policy. ”

OMFG

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Iska Waran
February 13, 2023 2:13 pm

lighthouses 4 liberty,are they the opposites of the axis of evil ?

DS
DS
  TampaRed
February 13, 2023 9:38 pm

More like “lighthouses for Lucifer”

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
February 13, 2023 6:49 pm

WTF? All the Democrats have to do is continuing flipping hidden algorithm programs in voting machines to keep them in, while Federal Agencies run cover for them. Simple as that. And it will continue until the whole shebang simply collapses which it’s in the process right now. The only thing uncertain is the speed of this. Russia could sure speed it up if they drop a big bomb on Washington, D.C., and New York City. Otherwise, be prepared for a long, drawn out nasty event.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 13, 2023 7:39 pm

You over generalize.

bucknp
bucknp
February 18, 2023 1:51 pm

1) “Retire”
2) Become a recluse. Only go to town once a week.
3) Trust no one
4) Keep the gate closed especially during hunting season , now over, as there are a lot of idiots trying to shoot da deer not to mention the “escaped convicts” that seem to be escaping frequently from minimum security prison facilities.
5) Shoot a damned deer on your property just don’t mention it to anyone. Let them be stupid “thinking” you don’t “like venison”.
6) Drive older shitty looking vehicles so others don’t think you are some kind of “rich” person like people use to say about Cadillac drivers. Who gives a rats anyway what “they” think? Just keep the lights maintained so at night a law enforcement person does not stop you for a taillight, headlight, brake light or turn signal out. Likely just seeing the beat up old vehicle the law enforcement person has already opined that old clunker is bound to be full of drugs. It takes some effort, I check the lights each and every time before driving at night. I simply don’t wish to deal with stupidity.

Much more advice of course.