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In the New York Times, of all places:
In the Georgia 6th District Democrats did not lose because of lack of turnout or lack of money or lack of energy or lack of pandering. They lost because of their brand.
And Democrats are not going to be able to change this dynamic, because their contempt for their political opponents is integral to their own self image, their own sense of self worth and superiority. Asking them to drop this is like asking them to saw off their legs.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/22/...-ossoff-politics-of-contempt.html?nytmobile=0
In the Georgia 6th District Democrats did not lose because of lack of turnout or lack of money or lack of energy or lack of pandering. They lost because of their brand.
What is that? Democrats may think the brand is all about diversity, inclusion and fairness. But for millions of Americans, the brand is also about contempt — intellectual contempt of the kind Nimzowitsch exuded for his opponent ["to this idiot I have to lose?"] moral contempt of the sort Hillary Clinton felt for Trump (never more evident than last year when Hillary Clinton wondered, “Why aren’t I fifty points ahead?”).
That seems to have been what happened in the Sixth District the moment Democrats decided to turn the race into a referendum on Trump. “Republicans saw Ossoff’s campaign omnipresence as a political siege and call for resistance,” notes Billy Michael Honor, a Presbyterian minister and resident of the district and self-described progressive, in an astute column at The Huffington Post. “The end result being the Republican base outperforming an energized Democratic Party voter turnout campaign.”
Whatever their misgivings about Trump, those Republicans weren’t about to give Nancy Pelosi the satisfaction of a national victory. Contemporary liberalism now expresses itself chiefly in the language of self-affirmation and moral censure: of being the party of the higher-minded; of affixing the suffix “phobe” to millions of people who don’t appreciate being described as bigots.
It’s intolerable....
And Democrats are not going to be able to change this dynamic, because their contempt for their political opponents is integral to their own self image, their own sense of self worth and superiority. Asking them to drop this is like asking them to saw off their legs.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/22/...-ossoff-politics-of-contempt.html?nytmobile=0