Here’s Powerline:
It seems to me that many Democrats--not a majority,
probably, but certainly most of the party's core--have gone into a state of
permanent opposition. No election is ever over. No administration not favored
by them can ever be legitimate. This is, I think, something new in American
history--or modern history, anyway. In the past, elections were hard-fought,
but when they were over, the lawn signs came down and life went on. Hatreds
were not nursed--not, at least, on the mass scale that we see today. And
people, by and large, accepted the quaint idea that once a government had been
chosen by the majority, people should accept it and even, in foreign policy at
least, give it their support.
For many, today, unrelenting opposition has become not just a political position, but a way of life.
Sounds like some Brown County
Democrats. I await the cries of "malignancy," "propoganda" and "derogation." Let's not forget "oppressive," "Stalinist," and something about "new depths of depravity." Or words to that effect.
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