I got
such a chuckle out or this October 16, 2019 blog by Melissa Mackenzie (Publisher of
The American Spectator)
that I had to include it
as supplement to my usual notes.
"My
goodness, these people are boring. What a snoozefest. What was most
interesting, though, is what wasn’t talked about. No
Biden corruption. No China. No answer from Elizabeth Warren, the
ostensible front-runner, about where the money comes from for her
pie-in-the-sky schemes. (Hint: It’s the middle class paying higher
taxes. If Democrats refuse to answer, the middle class paying higher
taxes is always
the answer.)
Here’s
some overall impressions, and then I’ll get into the candidates
themselves. First,
this crew has driven past Bernie (the Squad endorsed him!!!) and gone
off into the weeds and rusting buildings of commieland. Trillions of
spending was waved off as no big deal. Gun confiscation was
enthusiastically embraced. The Democrats are now the party of
perpetual war and foreign adventurism, but there was zero mention of
one Barack H. Obama. Also notably absent: Code Pink. Where are those
ardent, true believers screaming out, “BUSH McHALLIBURTON!!!”?
Second,
let’s be honest, though. Who really was paying attention to their
insanely extreme domestic and foreign policy plans? Mostly, they were
boring. Leaden, even. Nothing quotable. Nothing interesting. This is
in stark contrast to the Republicans in 2016. That field was strong.
Nearly anyone on that stage could be president and America would be
fine. Forget who they were? Let’s just look at the candidates who
withdrew before
the primary: Rick Perry (governor, Texas — economic miracle), Scott
Walker (governor, Wisconsin — economic turnaround), Bobby Jindal
(governor, Louisiana — growth), Lindsey Graham (senator, South
Carolina — Years of experience, foreign policy and judicial
expert), George Pataki (Yuck, but governor, New York.) Any of them
could lead the nation better than the doofuses on the stage as the
premiere Democrats. President Obama decimated the party for a
generation. Not only did Democrats across the country get destroyed
but the bench to build future leaders also sat empty. Hopefully, the
Republicans are watching and learning. Just kidding. They never
learn. Anyway, the lack on the Democrat side is so complete and sad,
it’s a little unnerving. None of these people deserve to lead this
nation. Let’s discuss why, one by one.
Joe
Biden: (17 minutes)
He’s still the leader, no matter what the polling says. He’s
stumbling, fumbling, addled, and old. If he loses, I will blame his
ill-fitting teeth. They seem to get in the way of his speaking when
his brain can form a thought. But Joe is likable. He wasn’t pressed
about corruption or his dopey, grifter kid. He is a Democrat after
all. What a weak mess for a party leader.
Elizabeth
Warren: (23 minutes,
oh the media LOVES her) Does this woman have tardive dyskinesia?
What the hell? All her weird, jerky movements, twitches. She’s like
the crazy grandma. (Hillary was the mean grandma.) Warren, underneath
her superior lecturing to dumb college students (you) is just
statist, authoritarian (what college prof can handle being questioned
these days?), and boring. She is even weaker than Biden, and that
takes some doing. I’ll say this: her makeup looked good and she’s
bright on the stage compared to the walking dead around her, but
bright in that wide-eyed, you’re-freaking-me-out true-believer
kinda way.
Bernie:
(13 minutes) Oh, where to begin. So, he said some nice things to his
followers. It was the first time I’ve seen him be so genuine, and
it was heartwarming. Normally, it’s angry Bernie all the time.
Bernie should be happy. Every wackadoodle on the stage got 100
percent of their ideas from his USSR-loving communist plans. Commie
is mainstream because of Bernie. But he’s not going to win ever. He
will be a spoiler again to the womyn, especially Liz Warren.
This
is where things get weird. There are these ancient people who are the
front-runners. It’s difficult to imagine any of them keeping up
with Trump. Warren will schoolmarm him to death. Bernie and Biden
will just poop out. Beyond them, the field is wide open. Let’s go
with whom the media seems to love most. I’m going to spoil the end
and tell you who they hate most, and that’s Tulsi Gabbard, which
I’ll explain in a minute. She’s hated by the neocons on the
right, too. Back to the miserable middle.
Kamala
Harris: (12 minutes)
Said, “I’m done.” She was referring to something Very Important
Just Ask Her and You Know It’s Important Because She’s Using Her
Serious Voice. But the bottom line is that she’s done. She went on
some weird tangent wanting Elizabeth Warren to say that she wants
President Trump off Twitter. This idea makes the media and Never
Trump-ers tingly, but all it sounds like to other people is that she
can’t take the heat and should get out of the kitchen. This debate
demonstrated just how over she is.
Cory
Booker: (11 minutes
plus) Sigh. He and his bug eyes need to go. No, you’re not even
going to be vice president. Did you know that he’s a vegan? Next.
Pete
Buttigieg: (13
minutes) He can be saying something sensible one minute and then
sound insane the next. If I had to diagnose a psychopath on the stage
(beyond the normal sociopathy of all political candidates), it’d be
him. I don’t know what his deal is, but when he looks at the camera
it freaks me the heck out. Dude is weird. As I’ve said before, no
one with his name is going to be elected. Mayor
Pete is going back to Indiana and will be forgotten.
Julián
Castro: (8 1/2
minutes) Who? Next.
Amy
Klobuchar: (13
minutes) Now here’s the thing about Ms. K: she’s awkward and not
very likable but was talking intermittent sense on the stage tonight.
I can’t remember what about. Again, everything melted into boredom.
Wait, I remember. From her 10 years in the private sector, she
remembers capitalism being a good thing but big business still needed
to be taxed. Oh right. Never mind.
Andrew
Yang: (8 1/2
minutes) Mr. Yang had his moments. He’s actually likable by normal
people, which is why the rest of the candidates and the CNN hosts
seem to dislike him. He got a little dig in on the Bing search
engine, which made people laugh, which woke them up out of their
somnolent stupor. Then they went back to sleep again. Everyone
dismisses him. He won’t get traction.
I
completely forgot about Beto
O’Rourke and
he got 13 whole minutes to blather. He’s such a dope. As the debates go on, it’s obvious how much of an
amateur he is. His perpetual pout makes one want to smack him. Like
Abortion Barbie before him, I don’t know how he gets elected in
Texas ever again at any level, never mind become president.
Oh
yeah, Tom
Steyer
(7 minutes). Nice tie.
And
then we get to Tulsi
Gabbard, the woman
who receives universal Beltway and media derision but who most normal
Americans will like because she’s not insane. She is smart, firm, never wavers in her answers and has
the calm assurance of someone who’s been in tougher situations than
a stupid debate stage. She held firm on a nuanced abortion position
(no late-term abortion, abortion should be legal at the beginning,
abortion is a tough choice for a woman). She defended getting troops
out of the Middle East. The scorn she receives from the media and
Twitter mystifies me. Do these folks not understand where Americans
are at right now? I saw someone chortling about her use of the term
“regime change,” but, uh, that’s been the American position
from Bush I, Clinton, Bush, Bush, Obama, Obama. Trump is trying to
undo it. Obama was going for regime change in Syria. Hillary had her
regime change moment in Libya. They attempted it in Egypt. Bush
changed the Iraq regime. It’s constant meddling. Tulsi bringing it
up is like the skunk in the garden party, apparently. Americans are
sick of it. She’s on the side of voters, not the Beltway buffoons.
What
really ticked the moderators off, though, was when Gabbard called out
the New York Times
and CNN for calling her a Russian stooge. She was outraged. They cut
her off and went to commercial.
If the
Democrat primary was normal, Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard would be
doing better. But it’s not and primary voters are old and the ones
who aren’t old are
voting for Bernie.
I
remain convinced that Biden has the best chance against Trump. CNN
wants Warren, and badly. The media keep getting their preferred
candidates. They got Trump. Maybe they’ll succeed with Warren, too.
All in
all, a wasted evening. These candidates absolutely stink. It was
boring, filled with evasion on taxes and authoritarian impulses
across the board. If the Americans watching it didn’t fall asleep
during it, the tyrannical ideas should frighten them."
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