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Home Front: Culture Wars
Next Up in America: The Liberal Retreat
2014-12-21
The Obama administration may represent “Peak Left” in American politics. As a result, what we are getting from the left these days is a mix of bewilderment and anger as it realizes that this is as good as it gets.

As the United States staggers toward the seventh year of Barack Obama’s tenure in the White House, a growing disquiet permeates the ranks of the American left. After six years of the most liberal President since Jimmy Carter, the nation doesn’t seem to be asking for a second helping. Even though the multiyear rollout of Obamacare was carefully crafted to put all the popular features up front, delaying less popular changes into the far future, the program remains unpopular. Trust in the fairness and competence of government is pushing toward new lows in the polls, even though the government is now in the hands of forward-looking, progressive Democrats rather than antediluvian Gopers.

For liberals, these are bleak times of hollow victories (Obamacare) and tipping points that don’t tip. For examples of the latter, think of Sandy Hook, the horrific massacre in Connecticut that Democrats and liberals everywhere believed would finally push the American public toward gun control. Two years later, polls show more Americans than ever before think it’s more important to protect gun access than to promote gun control.
Posted by:Beavis

#8  we need Reagan.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2014-12-21 22:08  

#7  I'm sure the GOP's claim to have a wealthier form of marxism will work for a short time.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2014-12-21 19:18  

#6  Lefties are in their latest consolidation and institutionalization phase.

Which is always a bit boring for revolutionaries, but it doesn't mean that they've lost.

Did most New Deal programs go away under Ike?

Did most Great Society programs go away under Nixon or even Reagan?

Nope.

Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney 2.0 are simply gearing up to take their turn "managing" Obama's "transformation", not undoing it.

Nothing will change in the near term except to get worse.
Posted by: charger   2014-12-21 15:44  

#5  These aren't 'Liberals' but socialist who've copped the name and are allowed to get away with it by virtually everyone (including you Rush).

Yes, P2K. Joe Stalin gave communists a bad name so now they call themselves "progressives".
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2014-12-21 15:29  

#4  I'll believe it when I see it---too many second rate people wanting to keep their first rate jobs.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-12-21 12:15  

#3  These folks don't retreat. They're like crack addicts in need of a fix.

They'll stop at nothing until they either get what they want or destroy themselves completely.

I fear that our culture, as a whole, does not have the will (and patience) to fight them to the bitter end.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2014-12-21 11:01  

#2  These aren't 'Liberals' but socialist who've copped the name and are allowed to get away with it by virtually everyone (including you Rush). About the only thing close to classical liberals are the RINOs (who've institutionally captured the Trunk party apparatus).
Posted by: P2kontheroad   2014-12-21 09:00  

#1  They're always losing, but they never seem to leave. The political equivalent of herpes.
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-12-21 08:58  

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