Corolinth wrote:
If you want to put an end to Aggrieved Party Syndrome, then the left is going to have to do something very uncomfortable. They are going to have to express genuine contrition for their poor behavior during the Obama administration, admit that they were wrong, and accept fault. It will have to be the left that does this, because the right won't. They don't have to. They are now in control of the federal government. What the right has to do is play ball, because if they don't, they won't have control of the federal government for very long.
But they won't do this. You see, the Left has three kinds of surviving politicians - those who represent areas overrun with rank leftism, and those who survive in areas not so overrun only because they have not had an election cycle yet, and those whose personal popularity is such that they can survive despite not living in a leftist area.
In 2008, Obama was elected to curb the excesses of the Bush administration, especially those involving foreign adventures. Obama recognized this - which is why he kept Robert Gates on as SecDef: Gates recognized the excesses of the administration he represented and was doing his best to extricate the country in a responsible manner.
What Obama, and even more so Reid, Pelosi, and the rest of the Democrats failed to realize was that they had not been elected to allow leftism to simply run rampant. People wanted improvements in healthcare; they did not want "we have to pass this bill to see what's in it", nor did they want "if you like your plan you can keep your plan" when you in fact could not keep your plan. they did not want to hear about a "right side of history" that implied leftism was an inevitable future and that public debate was unnecessary. I will spare the litany of specific instances.
The Democrats were served notice in 2010. In 2012, they were given another opportunity mainly due to Obama's personal popularity with the Senate back in their hands. They ignored it. they were served notice in 2014, again, more firmly. They ignored it again.
The remaining Democrats are now subject to a base that doesn't understand how powerless its remaining politicians really are. It is demanding that they fight and die on every hill, and threatening to primary them if they don't do it.
The problem is that, unlike the Tea Party, that base on the left is busy offending the swing voters that went to Trump as loudly and forcefully as it can. The leftists showing up at rallies do not get that the people they consider dumb racists and bigots get to vote, and those votes count. When the Tea Party had rallies, there was no violence. There was no smashing of windows. Nothing was set on fire. The presence of scary assault rifles proved to be nothing more than a boogeyman, an opportunity for the Left to pretend its opponents were violent and scary.
The Tea Party was harsh with Republicans that failed it, but more importantly it did not offend the swing voter. The swing voter may not have agreed with the Tea Party, but they were not aghast at its antics, just (sometimes) at its policy positions.
The Left gives plenty to be offended at. It complains about "Fears" but protest after protest ends in violence and rioting - and has for 2 or 3 years now. It has an endless appetite for calling people bigots of every stripe. It parades celebrity attention whores in front of the cameras one after the other. It simply demands that swing voters agree with it, lest they suffer condemnation, and does not seem to be aware that the recent "unrest" and "resistance" is nothing of the sort - it is the same pretense that leftism is some unstoppable historical force.
Worse, the average person does not trust the media's fawning adoration of these protests, or these politicians. The media has lost the ability to run interference for leftist excess while excoriating similar behavior on the right. People are not looking at these protests and thinking "Gee, the country is really unhappy with Trump", they are looking at it wondering why these people don't have to go to work, or are not in class like they are supposed to be.
The Left - as in the grassroots leftist political base - is badly overplaying its hand. It is, right now, in a state of absolute hysteria. It is suddenly realizing that Trump is really the tip of the iceberg and it is reacting like a wild animal trying to tear itself loose from the jaws of a bear. It is grasping at anything and everything in the hopes it will somehow destroy Trump with the center, not realizing that they are fatiguing the people they want to convince with wolf-crying and histrionics.
The right is, presently, in very little danger. Its politicians have ample room to break from Trump here and there - a lot of voters on the right really didn't want him. But more importantly, all they have to do is simply point to the liberal base. Schumer is a fundamentally reasonable and intelligent man. His base is not. Worse, he has too many seats to protect in 2018 and his opponents too few. The Democrat that looks at the moment like the sensible voice of moderation, one that could in reality appeal to the country in general is the most vulnerable in 2018 - and if he's somehow primaried out in favor of some "resistance" lunatic, that will only make their defeat in the WV senate race assured rather than likely.
This is not simply 2008 in reverse. When Republican suffered APS, their grassroots movement did not offend anyone except the left, who they had no intention of convincing anyhow, and the press which was already obviously in the left's pocket. They were not setting fires, breaking windows, or anything of the sort. The "violence" even at Trump rallies was trivial or nonexistant compared to what's taken place at leftist rallies over the last few years.
the left has to do what you've said above, but before they can do that they need to climb down from their high horse. They are not going to get back the swing states with pompous lectures from Madonna and Lena Dunham.