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The Coming Struggle for the Soul of the Democratic Party

  

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Via:  gregtx  •  3 hours ago  •  15 comments

The Coming Struggle for the Soul of the Democratic Party
Beneath the folds of each of our two political parties, a hidden party struggles to emerge. It’s not the woke Democratic Party of open borders and Saint...

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Beneath the folds of each of our two political parties, a hidden party struggles to emerge. It's not the woke Democratic Party of open borders and Saint Jussie Smollett, and it's not the Make America Great Again GOP of the January 6 rioters and Matt Gaetz. It's the Make America Normal Again party. MANA.

The MANA GOP is the party of Governor Youngkin and the traditional Republican voter. The experts told him that inflation is over, but it didn't look that way at the checkout counter. They told him that crime rates are down, but then he read about unreported crimes on his Nextdoor app. He listened to everything the Democrats said about Trump, and replied that they were worse still.

MANA Republicans are quiet patriots. They wouldn't have responded to calls to Make American Great Again but for the anti-Americanism on the left. They reacted when they were told that their country's history is a list of shameful things that should never have happened, and that George Washington was an amoral monster. That's not my country, they said.

The MANA Democrats are harder to find, but their party's continued existence depends upon them. It's not written in stone that a party must continue in existence. Where are the Federalists and where are the Whigs of yesteryear? The GOP has persuaded voters that the Democrats are the weird party, and if they can't change that they'll go the way of the Whigs.

That's not going to be easy. The Democrats would have to become the party of the people it cast out, the Senator Manchins and Joe Liebermans. They'd have to compete for the votes of people with whom they lost touch, the Catholics, the union workers, the parents with school age kids. They'd have to recognize that some of the loudest voices in their party, the pro-Hamas protesters on college campuses, the racists and the zealots who want to sexualize children, are objectively their enemy.

Can the Democrats do this? The party would have to abandon the conceit that their opponents are either bigots or stupid. And they'd have to do so without adopting the socialist agenda of a Senator Sanders. They'd have to recognize that a generous welfare state cannot exist without the economic prosperity to pay for it.

None of that would be easy. What would be harder still would be the abandonment of the party's Messianism. They'd have to wean themselves from the serotonin rush that comes from thinking that they're the anointed ones. Rejected by the voters, they'd have to give up on the idea that they alone defend democracy. They'd have to say goodbye to the haters in the party.

Instead of dividing Americans, they'd have to appeal to the common good and to things the Trump GOP is apt to miss, such as a decent health care system. They'd have to recall the nobility of an older Democratic party that was the party of kindness. They'd have to think that the Founders got it right and that that which is not liberal is not American. They'd have to become the party of normies, because normies are the adults who cast the median vote in a democracy.

What will make it harder is the way in which the GOP has reinvented itself as a working-class party. An older white-shoe party now welcomes people whose last names begin or end with a vowel. A Trump GOP that is middle of the road on economic issues has pushed aside the free-market zealots who could be relied on to lose elections.

Then again one can always count on hubris, the fatal willingness to think oneself in sole possession of the truth. It nearly destroyed the Democratic Party, and its symptoms can be seen in the Trump GOP. It also has its haters and perfect anti-liberal idiots who want to repeal the Enlightenment.

What we're about to observe is a struggle for the soul of the Democratic party, and the American patriot cannot be neutral in the contest. He will want MANA Democrats to succeed, because the alternative of a one-party state cannot be good for the country.


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GregTx
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1  seeder  GregTx    3 hours ago
The MANA Democrats are harder to find, but their party's continued existence depends upon them. It's not written in stone that a party must continue in existence. Where are the Federalists and where are the Whigs of yesteryear? The GOP has persuaded voters that the Democrats are the weird party, and if they can't change that they'll go the way of the Whigs.
 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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2  Sean Treacy    2 hours ago

 but for the anti-Americanism on the left

interesting that Biden has never attended an Army-Navy game as President.  He's happy to lie and claim he was appointed to the Naval Academy to play football, but actually showing up for the game and showing support for the services is beyond him. 

It's reflects the point of this article which is resoundingly true.  To an outsider,  Democrats have been captured the religion of wokeism, and anti-Americanism is one of its central beliefs. 

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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2.1  JohnRussell  replied to  Sean Treacy @2    2 hours ago

Trump goes to things like the Army Navy game and UFC fights so people can adore him and cheer him and chant his name, period. 

Do you seriously think he has any interest in the Army or Navy military academies?  They are props. 

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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2.1.1  Sean Treacy  replied to  JohnRussell @2.1    2 hours ago
usly think he has any interest in the Army or Navy military academies?

Whether he does or doesn't is irrelevant.  It's the point of showing up that matters.  

Let's say you are right. He hates the academies. He hates football. He's only going there for the most cynical of reasons, for good publicity with normal americans who Trump wants to be popular with.  

who does biden visit to generate favorable publicity among his base ?  A pedophile in the hospital  who stabbed police officers.  

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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2.1.2  Greg Jones  replied to  JohnRussell @2.1    2 hours ago

Of course he cares, and you can't prove otherwise. Trump understands the concerns of normal, patriotic, and hardworking Americans and knows how to reach them. The democrats have abandoned them and consider them to be deplorable and misinformed. This became evident on November 5th.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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2.1.3  JohnRussell  replied to  Sean Treacy @2.1.1    2 hours ago
Whether he does or doesn't is irrelevant. 

I suppose, if you are a fan of performative narcissistic hypocrisy.  

I saw an article the other day saying that Trump has a + approval rating for the first time in his life.   It is still under 50%.  The idea that he won an overwhelming victory and everyone is behind him and everything is peachy is absurd. 

Do "MANA" , so called normal people, approve of his cabinet picks, or are they just going to shut up and take it? Some spineless cowards in the Republican congress are saying they think the J6 Committee should be investigated.  For what? For putting the truth in front of the people?  There is nothing "normal" about any of this and the seed writer is a fool. 

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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2.1.4  JohnRussell  replied to  Greg Jones @2.1.2    2 hours ago
Trump understands the concerns of normal, patriotic, and hardworking Americans and knows how to reach them.

Trump is a self absorbed jagoff,  and our country is in total disarray. 

 
 
 
bugsy
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2.1.5  bugsy  replied to  JohnRussell @2.1.4    an hour ago
and our country is in total disarray

Exactly how so?

 
 
 
GregTx
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2.1.6  seeder  GregTx  replied to  JohnRussell @2.1.4    an hour ago
...and our country is in total disarray.

I agree, fortunately we're going to start sorting that shit out pretty soon.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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2.1.7  JohnRussell  replied to  bugsy @2.1.5    an hour ago

You cant have a Trump/MAGA/ Elon Musk/JD Vance/ Kash Patel/  government and be normal.  

Delusional ? yes.

Have a cult following ? Yes.

Normalcy ?  Thats hilarious. 

Donald Trump Jr called on Steve Bannon yesterday to put forth his ideas on what the administration should focus on.  Bannon wants to destroy our government. What is "normal" about that? 

 
 
 
bugsy
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2.1.8  bugsy  replied to  JohnRussell @2.1.7    32 minutes ago
You cant have a Trump/MAGA/ Elon Musk/JD Vance/ Kash Patel/  government and be normal. 

Far more normal than a dementia riddled fool that has already ceded to Trump and his DEI VP.

"Delusional ? yes."

Only to the TDS riddled

"Have a cult following ? Yes."

If you are speaking of liberals, then yes.....Encourage others to stay away from family, withhold sex because who you voted for, shave your head to protest who won an election that is held every four years, paint your hair purple or pink for, well, whatever the cause.

There are all signs of a cult following.....and it ain't Republicans/conservatives doing it.

Stated Claim: Bannon wants to destroy our government.

No Google fact-check information was found for claim: 'Bannon wants to destroy our government.'

 
 
 
afrayedknot
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2.1.9  afrayedknot  replied to  bugsy @2.1.8    5 minutes ago

“No Google fact-check information was found for claim: 'Bannon wants to destroy our government.'…”

…defending a dick like bannon is denying the existence of one’s eyes and ears…great oogly moogly…

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3  JohnRussell    2 hours ago
Mr. Buckley is a Foundation Professor at Scalia Law School and the author of The Roots of Liberalism: What Faithful Knights and the Little Match Girl Taught us about Civic Virtue (2024).

His "expertise" is self-created.   

None of the founders would have given Trump the time of day and we all know it.  There can be no "MANA" as long as Trump is on the scene. 

In other words, the seeded article is either delusional or dishonest, probably some of both. 

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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4  Greg Jones    2 hours ago

As Sean said...."It's the point of showing up that matters"

What the hell have the Dems done for the average American lately?

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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5  JohnRussell    2 hours ago

The Coming Struggle for the Soul of the Democratic Party

What about the soul of the Republican Party ?

Oh, that struggle ended a while back.  They have no soul anymore. 

 
 

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