2010-11-03 14:35
digitaldiscipline
Dear Democrats: You managed to lose the House in historic proportions to a party whose strategy was to harness the inchoate anger of old white people so stupid that they don’t sense the inherent contradiction of screaming about a smaller government whilst cashing their federal checks. You are morons. Please find someone who can play this game and put them in charge of your electoral strategy, because what you’re doing now isn’t working.
[just a snippet from http://whatever.scalzi.com/2010/11/03/election-thoughts-2010/]
[just a snippet from http://whatever.scalzi.com/2010/11/03/election-thoughts-2010/]
(no subject)
Keep calm and carry on.
It wasn't the "tidal wave" that the media predicted, and the media are still reporting it as a "tidal wave" because they never change their narrative no matter what the facts are. It isn't because reality matched their predictions--it didn't except in the races that everyone knew the evil ones (incidentally, fuck Jon Stewart and all the other apologists for the Repugnantklan) were going to take, and they lost a few we thought they'd take (e.g. Sharron Angle, who was ahead in the polls but still lost-- I thought I was going to have to start referring to that state as West Utah, but sanity won out).
The media never let reality get in the way of a good narrative (or a dumb one-- these days, the media are mostly talking heads chosen for diction and good hair, so most of them don't even know the difference). Don't be snowed.
It was bad-- and I worry about Bachmann's obsessive desire to reinstate HUAC-- but it wasn't worse than expected, it wasn't the catastrophe the corporate media predicted, and it wasn't a repudiation of America's core values. It was a temper tantrum, not a revolution.
In short, keep calm and carry on!
Re: Keep calm and carry on.
Bachmann's barking moonbat act: http://youtu.be/GVQvuQ1s11k
Re: Keep calm and carry on.
(no subject)
Circle jerk or learn from your mistakes, your choice.
(no subject)
I am fed up with the democrats for not doing *enough* of what I want; the republicans are actively going against the vast majority of the things that I value when casting a vote (primarily on social issues; I may be white, straight, middle-income, and in a LTR, but I think that stuff like equal rights, and safe and healthy access to abortion, and education, and infrastructure are kind of important).
then again, i think the only guy who was remotely aligned with my preferences - anti-tarp, anti-war, pro-choice, pro-healthcare reform (in a meaningful way, not the half-assed thing we got) was russ feingold, and he got canned in wisconsin.