The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

The Democrats don't get it. They can't.

Big review set by Democrats after election losses

Democratic CW is that they can be confident of winning presidentials but they seem to lose at everything else, and that's the problem to address.

And they think they need to do it by getting more black people to the polls, essentially.

I think they are missing their bigger problem, that their party is increasingly dominated by social radicals all too willing to try to win elections running against men and against white people, and that is how their party is seen.

Just as Republicans cannot escape the stranglehold of movement conservatism that blights their prospects by making their Job One class war and the destruction of a century of progressivism, Democrats are increasingly under the thumb of movement feminists, gays, anti-Christians, and anti-white racists for whom Job One is their war against white males.

The propaganda of such Democrats has served Republicans well by dominating the political narrative, thus cloaking the Republican class war and convincing much of the white, male electorate within the 99% that the Democrats are their enemies.

What are the odds they can fix that, given the clout in the movement and now increasingly in the party of racist criminals like Sharpton and given all their leading women are determined feminists, the younger they are the more radical their feminism?

They are as incapable of seeing their real problem as the Republicans were when doing their own soul-searching after Romney's loss in 2012.

Republican soul-searching was done by conservatives, and the last thing they were going to accept was that they are their party's problem.

Democratic soul-searching is being done by young and rising feminists and racists who believe their own propaganda that they are anti-racists, and their findings will be as reality-proof as those of the Republican conservatives.

And then, of course, there is the donor problem.

Both parties are beholden to billionaires with vetoes.

Democrats could not run pro-working class campaigns against that veto - instead of race war, feminist, gay agenda, anti-Christian campaigns - if they wanted to, and would anyhow probably blow it and sound like stupid reds escaped from the SDS rather than friends of labor.

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