Saturday, October 24, 2015

Marching in the Columbus Day Parade

So, the blog has been on the back-burner for the past week, due to my travel to New York City.

Whilst in the Big Apple, I came upon some kind of parade one Monday, and figured out quickly enough that it was the Columbus Day Parade (what with the Italian flags galore), which I proceeded to join. I was marching right behind some big shot politician, and it turns out it is Bill de Blasio.

So I asked for a selfie, and the mayor acquiesced.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

There’s something recognizably American about Jim Webb, and that doesn’t sit well with the Democratic base

Is it any wonder then that Webb, a gun-owning Marine Corps veteran of Scots-Irish descent hailing from a southern state, doesn’t fit in? There’s something recognizably American about Webb, and that doesn’t sit well with the Democratic base. Many of their recent candidates have had a European air about them, and a few have seemed like extraterrestrials.
Thus notes Benny Huang laconically.
Part of [Jim] Webb’s problem is that his party is obsessed with identity politics. When seeking the Democratic nomination it helps to belong to some kind of victim class—to be a woman, a minority, or to sleep with people of your own sex. Being white and male doesn’t get you any points. Working class roots counts for something, though less and less with each passing year.
If you don’t fall into one of the recognized victims categories, the only way to create buzz among Democrats is to veer way, way left.
 … Jim Webb has no future in this party because wing he represents—the blue collar whites—is shriveled and dying. He’s made a point to stick up for that demographic group, arguing for example that affirmative action should consider economic circumstances rather than race. He contends that Democrats aren’t attuned to poor people’s problems when those poor people are white. 

 … But much like the late Rodney Dangerfield, Jim Webb “don’t get no respect!” in today’s Democratic Party. It’s almost as if their famed “big tent” is a sham, as if they apply “purity tests” to their candidates.

The problem with Jim Webb is that he’s outlived his usefulness and no one has the heart to break the bad news to him. The poor schlub made his entrance in 2006 when the Democrats desperately needed real life war heroes. They had had two bad election cycles in 2002 and 2004, due in part to the fact that fresh memories of 9/11 made many Americans unwilling to trust national security to the Democrats. Luckily for them the political winds were starting to shift as Americans’ patience wore thin with the sputtering Iraq War. The Democrats knew that if they were ever to turn an unpopular war to their advantage they would have to field candidates who could never be accused of being wimps and whose admiration for the military was beyond reproach. They needed square-jawed, red-blooded American men with honorable military service and the medals to prove it. In short, they needed Jim Webb.

But that was nearly ten years ago. With the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan both kinda-sorta over, the Democrats are free to be themselves again—angry women, effete men, elitist northeasterners, and gun grabbers.

 … Welcome to the Democratic (Socialist) Party.