Election
Therapy From My Basket of Deplorables
Maureen Dowd NOV. 26, 2016
The
election was a complete repudiation of Barack Obama: his fantasy world of
political correctness, the politicization of the Justice Department and the
I.R.S., an out-of-control E.P.A., his neutering of the military, his nonsupport
of the police and his fixation on things like transgender bathrooms. Since he
became president, his party has lost 63 House seats, 10 Senate seats and 14
governorships.
The
country had signaled strongly in the last two midterms that they were not
happy. The Dems’ answer was to give them more of the same from a person they
did not like or trust.
Preaching
— and pandering — with a message of inclusion, the Democrats have instead
become a party where incivility and bad manners are taken for granted, rudeness
is routine, religion is mocked and there is absolutely no respect for a
differing opinion. This did not go down well in the Midwest, where Trump
flipped three blue states and 44 electoral votes.
The
rudeness reached its peak when Vice President-elect Mike Pence was booed by
attendees of “Hamilton” and then pompously lectured by the cast. This may play
well with the New York theater crowd but is considered boorish and unacceptable
by those of us taught to respect the office of the president and vice
president, if not the occupants.
Here
is a short primer for the young protesters. If your preferred candidate loses,
there is no need for mass hysteria, canceled midterms, safe spaces, crying
rooms or group primal screams. You might understand this better if you had not
received participation trophies, undeserved grades to protect your feelings or
even if you had a proper understanding of civics. The Democrats are now crying
that Hillary had more popular votes. That can be her participation trophy.
If any
of my sons had told me they were too distraught over a national election to
take an exam, I would have brought them home the next day, fearful of the
instruction they were receiving. Not one of the top 50 colleges mandate one
semester of Western Civilization. Maybe they should rethink that.
Mr.
Trump received over 62 million votes, not all of them cast by homophobes,
Islamaphobes, racists, sexists, misogynists or any other “ists.” I would
caution Trump deniers that all of the crying and whining is not good
preparation for the coming storm. The liberal media, both print and electronic,
has lost all credibility. I am reasonably sure that none of the mainstream
print media had stories prepared for a Trump victory. I watched the networks
and cable stations in their midnight meltdown — embodied by Rachel Maddow
explaining to viewers that they were not having a “terrible, terrible dream”
and that they had not died and “gone to hell.”
The
media’s criticism of Trump’s high-level picks as “not diverse enough” or “too
white and male” — a day before he named two women and offered a cabinet
position to an African-American — magnified this fact.
Here
is a final word to my Democratic friends. The election is over. There will not
be a do-over. So let me bid farewell to Al Sharpton, Ben Rhodes and the
Clintons. Note to Cher, Barbra, Amy Schumer and Lena Dunham: Your plane is
waiting. And to Jon Stewart, who talked about moving to another planet: Your
spaceship is waiting. To Bruce Springsteen, Jay Z, Beyoncé and Katy Perry,
thanks for the free concerts. And finally, to all the foreign countries that
contributed to the Clinton Foundation, there will not be a payoff or a rebate.
As
Eddie Murphy so eloquently stated in the movie “48 Hrs.”: “There’s a new
sheriff in town.” And he is going to be here for 1,461 days. Merry Christmas.
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