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2010 Election: Denial, Elitism, and Possible Overinterpretation

I’m glad to see that President Obama and the rest of the Democratic leadership don’t get that Tuesday’s massive defeat was a repudiation of Democrat policies.  I had thought Democrats would do some honest self-evaluation for at least a few days—as they seemed to do following Scott Brown’s victory in Massachusetts—before convincing themselves the message was not about them.  But this time the denial was immediate. I guess the bigger the emotional trauma, the stronger the psychological defense mechanisms that kick in.

My fear was that Democrats would do what Republicans did following their defeats in 2006 and 2008—that is, fess up to the error of their big-spending ways, thus paving the way for the forgiveness and course correction that made Tuesday’s comeback possible.  But Democrats’ initial reactions indicate that I overestimated their capacity for self-awareness.  Whew.

Still, there’s plenty of opportunity for self-sabotage in the GOP if victory turns self-awareness into arrogance.  That danger includes overinterpreting the election results to conclude that Democrats have been vanquished in any permanent sense of the word.  Like Erick , I’m happy that November 2 left the Democrats “wiped out except among coastal elites and majority-minority districts.”  I just hope that Republican leaders realize how temporary it might be.  As I said in my April 2009 post (“Dems Have Permanent Majority … at Least Until the Next Election”) regarding predictions of GOP irrelevance, “the only honest analysis is admitting that you haven’t got a clue about what’s going to happen in future elections.” 

Speaking of coastal elites, I’m gratified to see that my election morning post at the Committee for Justice blog turned out to be even truer than I had hoped.  I suggested that, as in the nationwide Congressional elections, voters would use a judicial retention election in Iowa and a Nevada vote on judicial selection commissions—backed by Sandra Day O’Connor—“to say no to elitism.”  I admittedly avoided a prediction of complete victory in Iowa and Nevada, but voters there were less hesitant.  They fired the three Iowa Supreme Court Justices on the ballot, all of whom discovered a constitutional right to same-sex marriage in the state constitution last year.  And Nevadans chose popular election of judges over selection by commissions that inevitably “get captured by trial lawyers, academics and antibusiness activists.”

COMMENTS

  • libertarianphilip

    This is supposed to be an activist website? What a joke. Activists go out and do things for causes they support and thing they believe in not sitting around in chat rooms congratulating each other and agreeing how smart they are (same thing they despise in Progressives).
    I was trying to save a win for a cause and movement I don’t even belong to help out a family friend (TX 27) which will go right back to being a (D) because no one outside of here gave a flip including Dick Morris and Fox News. I never blogged, I tried to provide information on what i thought was important.
    All the observations you made, look around you will see all the same stuff here.
    If you think people like Michelle Bachman, Jim deMint, and Ann Coulter are actually paying attention to any of this. You’re fooling yourself , maybe their staff is , but is that who think you should reach?
    lastly it is the people I am talking about not the site.
    Elitism you got right here man, that’s progressive baby.

    • Doc Holliday

      and your time here will be over. I have no power to ban people here, but I do have a record of predicting bannings. My record is over 90 percent. You could change your ways and prove me wrong, in fact that would be the healthy thing to do. If you have problems with the site, engage what you don’t like with tact, realizing you are still just a guest here, someone on probation. My guess is that this will not occur, it is not about you personally, just what I know about human nature.

  • libertarianphilip

    I just see a big hoped for change in TX 27 just evaporating before my eyes. I’m just got into this to help out a family friend who was running for office I felt he’d win and get screwed out of office like I had seen in TX 27 so many times before. Local media (four outlets owned by two companies) are just propaganda machines for downtown. I was just trying to what I felt was right for me and for my country plus help a friend out.
    I don’t know about blogs though it seems practically everyone I know have one. I refuse social networking crap always have and see what’s been going on with that. The Tea Party reminds me of the 1998 Libertarian Convention and we all saw how well that ended up being.
    If you’d like look at my diary and offer some help on saving TX 27 that would be great. While I would appreciate the help I will also let you know I don’t feel i have anything to prove to anybody here. Your screen name is ..,interesting, I wonder what aspect of the original you will prove to be.

    PS nobody said or stated anything about probation. thanks for telling me.

    • Doc Holliday

      You are also making all these assumptions about people when you don’t really know anything about them. I for one think social networking is childish and not a worthy effort for a man. Others here disagree with me vehemently, and they do have their points. But you are wrong when you say know one reads this site. You are wrong when you say the problem is not the site, but the people. I will chalk it up to you being out of sorts over this TX27 issue. My comment was actually a favor to you, the mods have kind of taken a break for a few days, allowing people to let off steam over the elections. But if you keep attacking the people here, saying they do nothing, you will be banned. I wont do it, but it will happen, it is friendly advice.

      • libertarianphilip

        I am sorry for such a belated reply. The similarity was not in the outcome. This is was a very successful election for the Tea Party and they actually got folks elected unlike the Libertarians. Despite the fact the Libertarians did not get anyone elected to any kind of important position, 1998 was a good year for them. They received more attention in the press, much positive, than ever before. They caused ?concern? for some. Interest in the party and it?s candidates, at the time, increased. Overall, and to many, 1998 was viewed as a success. Folks became smug, complacent, and then, shortly later, everything fell apart. It?s been downhill for them ever since. I mean, Bob Barr*, a Libertarian? Get real! That’s why I left.

        * I don’t hate Bob Barr. I agree with him on some things however I don’t think he’s a Libertarian. My opinion is that National LP just wanted someone with name recognition. Talk about your principles, just don’t live them out.

    • JSobieski

      so any resemblance is kind of overshadowed by the obvious differences

      • libertarianphilip

        that is accurate analysis and good advice. Thanks.

        • scorpio0679

          I didn’t see the relevance of your first post to the original topic, and that would make you a troll.

          I’d just like to stick out my neck in favor of social networking and blogging. These tools, when used effectively in connection with other strategies, are absolutely invaluable. The biggest challenge to activists is keeping people engaged after the election, and through to the next election. Sites like RedState.com HotAir.com HeritageForAmerica.org and more local sites like Shark-Tank.net in Florida help keep people engaged with their government, which not only affects elections, but affects policies.

          Social networking keeps leaders in touch with their volunteers and other part-time activists and the general electorate. Absolutely invaluable.

          It is how we will eventually get policies like the FairTax implemented.

  • libertarianphilip

    if folks here can’t take what I dish out, puh-lease.

    • AceInTX

      weenie!

      • libertarianphilip

        I shouldn’t to the first one.
        I don’t to the second.

        I’m watching my hope disappear in TX 27 (Farenthold (R)) and it has really been getting on my nerves. Watching disappear as little bags with opponent votes keep being discovered. Local (D) government officials are the ones finding them. Local media thinks that’s fine and the national media doesn’t seem to care and I have tried Fox News and Dick Morris. No response. I’m dropping it after today anyway.
        I will try to be more polite while on the site. Politeness actually something I value and try to strive for in my personal life.

    • http://moelane.com/ Moe Lane

      Please master it.

      • libertarianphilip

        on to the next. I clicked the wrong link. I wanted to start at the top.

        • libertarianphilip

          Which I am going to be finding myself in really soon.
          I’m saving your wish list for last. I ‘ve some things to take care of. I am looking forward to it. Your list not the other stuff.

          • libertarianphilip

            It’s up on the diary board.

          • libertarianphilip

            Just to clear up any misconceptions I ‘need to explain some facts’:

            The thanks was for you and the joke was from everyone else.

            PS Being in disguise doesn’t mean you are gone, you’re just wearing a different outfit (no I’m not getting a new account, gotta play the cards one’s dealt)
            PSS I cloned the donkey, that really why I gave it back. Being honest is important.

    • Jack_Savage

      The fact that your little Don Quixote in NC 02 is going to hand the seat back to Bob Etheridge. You libertarians are no more than a bunch of pious cultists who are good for nothing but protest votes that hand elections to Democrats. Show me one instance – ONE – where a libertarian candidate has done anything more than that. And we have also seen what your brethren in Minnesota and New York have wrought.

      Absolutely, completely, utterly worthless.

      • ultraconservative

        The TX-27 situation that he is making his incoherent rants about could have been thwarted and the R could have won by a much higher margin had it not been for the libertarian candidate that stole 5% of the vote.

        • libertarianphilip

          hey buddy,
          I was ranting and I apologized. More boxes with votes around 800 or so. Blake is soldiering on which I am having a lot of difficulty with today.

          • Jack_Savage

            Take your rants to idiots who are in the mood to hear them, because I am not. Have you contributed to the Renee Ellmers recount fund, or are you just full of libertarian crap? Every one of you ought to pony up $500 to make up for this stupidity in NC 02.

          • libertarianphilip

            Who’s ranting now Jack? I do take action including this Election.
            That’s what all those pesky meetings with the TX Secretary of State and a local Republican Judge are going to be about. I talk and I walk.
            Read the diary before posting any more stupid comments.

            TX 27 Texas Toss up

          • Jack_Savage

            How about you try to elect some Republicans before you come back? And a chest thumping comment about “taking action” shouldn’t include the words “are going to”.

            How that contribution to Renee Ellmers’ recount fund coming, Mr. Action? Isn’t that the least you could do, instead of a strongly worded letter?

        • treeofliberty

          GIFFORDS, GABRIELLE (DEM)
          48.58% 127,077
          KELLY, JESSE (REP)
          47.41% 124,022
          STOLTZ, STEVEN (LBT)
          3.87% 10,128

          I am a proud supporter of Jesse Kelly and I hope he pulls it out but doesn’t look good right now. Leftist Giffords sure is happy there was a libertarian on the ballot however.

          • Jack_Savage

            Sickening.

          • http://908StraightSt.wordpress.com/ mbecker908

            The end result is ALWAYS the election of the least favored alternative. And the third party never gets enough votes to even “make a statement”.

            Damned fools.

          • libertarianphilip

            That’s why I’m a rogue Libertarian. I just sent an unpleasant letter to my party chair last night letting him now I have gone rogue.

  • libertarianphilip

    Thank you. I will. I’m going to have something for you a little later , sorta like payback (in a way) and I have to return something I borrowed

    • Bill S

      And I suspect Doc’s record will improve even more.

      • libertarianphilip

        I said I will, not that I have : ) and I will when I get back from the store.

    • renny

      He/she thinks Redstate owes him something? What. Someone else’ election?

      Talk about narrow focus and elitism. Elitism is the lady doth protest too much.

      • libertarianphilip

        I wanted to get outside media attention on TX 27. I tried Fox New, Dick Morris, and here at redstate.com. I didn’t do a job I admit that and now I’m going to more practical things like dealing with government officials who deal with elections.
        You are right about Elitism is the lady doth protest too much. You were the last one to do here.
        If you had done some research here on the site you would have or paid attention to what I wrote you would have known that.

        • JSobieski

          and a promise to do better next time.

          To expect everyone else to publicize the situation in your district seems far from the libertarian ideal.

          • libertarianphilip

            I never demanded anything. I put out information to anyone who wanted to read and I asked for help.
            If some had said ‘try this’ or ‘call this number…” I would have tried it.
            No one did.
            I never demanded anything from Dick Morris, Fox News, or redstate.com or anyone on it. I sent them information and I asked them to help.

            The words ‘please help’ are a request not a demand.

            I do promise to do a better job next time if there is one.