"Democrats are the party that says government can make things better. That gives us the responsibility of being good at governing."
Ted Kulongoski, governor of Oregon, circa 2006
The New York election mess feeds a dangerous idea at a dangerous time.
Ted Kulongoski |
The Atlantic, February, 2020 |
The DNC allowed this Bull. They knew about the App that Buttigieg's company made and Hillary's people worked, What kind of App only counts Pete Buttigieg. We are still Bernie or Bust period.
It's time to declare the election illegitimate and boycott it. The US can either give us a new fair election, or we can make Bernie president by force.
The Iowa mess reminds us that election losers look for external causes for an election loss. The Trump Big Lie is unique not for existing, but because his claim of a landslide win became political orthodoxy within his party. It is possible because Trump continues to claim it despite evidence to the contrary, because friendly media echoes it, and because Republican officeholders and civic leaders give it silent consent. Within the tight circles of Sanders' supporters, it was unthinkable that a candidate they considered an unqualified corporate suck-up could beat their beloved Bernie Sanders. It had to be rigged. Trump was so polarizing a figure, that a critical mass of Trump supporters simply cannot believe that a man they consider a senile socialist puppet like Biden could possibly get seven million more legitimate votes than Trump.
New York handed election skeptics confirmation. Republicans jumped on it. Tom Cotton called it "a corrupt scam" and "a disaster." Donald Trump spoke at an event in Texas:
We had an election where we did much better than we did the first time, and amazingly, we lost. Check out the New York election today, by the way. They just realized it's a disaster. They're unable to count the votes. Did you see it? It just came out. Their missing 135,000 votes. They put 135,000 make-believe votes in. Our elections are a disaster.
We are at a dangerous point in America, where Republicans are open to the idea that elections are not dispositive, not when a result is disappointing. After all, they are run by error-prone government.
Democrats messed up an election in New York. It was a bad mistake at a bad time. Ted Kulongoski warned us.
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Or we could go back to the computer disaster of the Obamacare rollout, which “rolled out” the way a corpse rolls out of a carpet in a mafia movie.
"We break that promise when we screw up."
No we don't. You break a promise when you are insincere. There's a difference.
A failure to live up to that promise because of unforeseen circumstance is part of being human, a distinction too many people are unwilling to either acknowledge, or forgive.
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