Democrats are becoming the party
of secession, by Michael Goodwin, 1/31/17, NY Times
Let’s agree that President Trump’s
travel ban on visitors from seven nations was a sensible idea hobbled by flaws,
especially regarding green card holders and dual citizens.
Let’s also agree we haven’t seen a
rollout this clumsy since the debut of ObamaCare, which was far more serious
because it penalized millions of Americans while Trump’s order inconvenienced
hundreds of foreign nationals.
Still, we can assume, based on past
performance, that Trump will learn from the mistakes. His fierce determination
to be a successful president cannot co-exist with rookie blunders.
But what about the other players in the
drama? Can we say the media will now correct its excess of bile and cover Trump
as a legitimate president and not as an invasive species? No, no, no. On the contrary, we must say
that Trump aide Steve Bannon was on target when he called the Washington media “the opposition party.”
Don’t take his word for it. Stick a toe
into the toxic sludge that passes for straight-news coverage in the Washington
Post, the New York Times and others.
Look for the use of tell words like
“Muslim ban” to describe an executive order that is no such thing. Look for
hero worship of protesters, immigrants, refugees, lawyers rushing to the
barricades and congressional critics.
Look, too, at the Twitter feeds of
editors and reporters from those papers and the major networks. You’ll see
their embrace of everything anti-Trump, further evidence they are part of a
movement to obstruct the president, not cover him.
Consider, too, their rediscovered love
for Republican Sen. John McCain, a man they ignored during the eight-year reign
of their savior, Barack Obama. McCain is again the good maverick because he is
bucking the media’s permanent enemy, Republicans.
Yet if the media is the opposition
party, what is the Democratic Party? It’s supposed to be the loyal opposition,
using checks and balances to restrain the president and the excess of one-party
rule.
Unfortunately, the Dems are following a
dangerously different path. Starting with a wide boycott of the inauguration
and including their boycott of committee votes on Trump’s cabinet and their
pledge to filibuster any Supreme Court nominee, Democrats resemble a party
fomenting a secession movement.
Some call it Trump Derangement Syndrome,
but that’s too kind. It’s not a temporarily insane reaction, it’s a calculated
plan to wreck the presidency, whatever the cost to the country.
Things never seen in the modern era are
now rapidly becoming common. Impeachment talk already is rumbling in the
party’s hothouses, and Trump was met with a lawsuit the minute he took the
oath.
Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, the top
Dems in Congress, led a raucous demonstration Monday night, as if they are
community organizers. And Obama couldn’t bear the irrelevance after eight days out of
office and felt compelled to encourage disruptions.This is Third World behavior and it’s
now the M.O. of one of America’s two political parties.
Then there’s California, the epicenter
of Dem strength. Radicals there, spurred on by pro-Mexico immigrants, are
ginning up an effort to split from the United States and they might get a
proposal on the ballot. I say we take their wine and let them go.
If California secedes and its 55
electoral votes come off the board, Dems will never win another American
election. On the other hand, Hillary Clinton could become president of the
breakaway state and the rest of us would be free of the Clinton stain.
Secession is one way the swamp could
drain itself. Sally Yates’ way is another. The acting attorney general was rightfully sacked the instant after she climbed a soapbox
and refused to defend Trump’s executive order in court. It would have been a more
admirable gesture if she had the decency to resign. Instead, she thought she
could defy the president and keep the job.
Her choice was not a minor act of
insubordination. It was a public challenge to the constitutional authority of
the president, a power left to Congress and the judiciary. As a result, she was
shunned and hid in disgrace. Oh, wait, that’s what would happen in a better
world. In this one, Democrats hailed her as a “patriot” amid predictions a
political star is born.
My prediction is that Dems are digging
their own grave and their revolt against his legitimacy will, in the short term
at least, boost Trump’s popularity. Most Americans will conclude he is honestly
trying to fulfill the mandate he won and that the fevered rush to destroy him
is neither principled nor patriotic.
There is a catch: Our cultural
impatience won’t give Trump endless time or big room for error. He must pick
his fights with discretion and wage them with smart, methodical moves that
bring clear results.
Equally key, he can’t become a prisoner
of Washington. While social media is important, he must get out of town
regularly to meet people where they live and remind them that he’s fighting
their fights.
He should continue to court core
Democrats, especially members of manufacturing unions and open-minded black and
Latino voters. If he does all that, and if he’s lucky, America will be great
again. That’s what matters.
http://nypost.com/2017/01/31/democrats-are-digging-their-own-grave-and-boosting-trump-at-the-same-time/
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