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[This commentary by Gerard Baker, former editor and now editor-at-large of the WSJ, appears in the 27aug24 edition of the newspaper’s op-ed pages.  It succinctly nails a fundamental tenet of Rebane Doctrine numerously repeated in these pages over the years.  (“…, you can fool all the people all the time.”)  Since the publisher invites it to be shared on Facebook, I offer this respectfully purloined version below in its entirety; the original may be read here. gjr]

Gerard Baker

You campaign in poetry. You govern in prose.

Mario Cuomo’s adage has been updated and adapted by his successors in the modern Democratic Party. The duality they present to voters either side of an election is a deception that has defined American politics and culture for the past 20 years.

As they campaign for office, they present a kind of idealized version of themselves to the electorate as mainstream Americans, seeking merely to bring a little unity and compassion to a fundamentally great country in need of reform. Once in office they act as if they have a mandate to remake a benighted country, to reorder an unjust system, to replace American exceptionalism with European social democracy, and to rewrite the nation’s values with the precepts of their cultural Marxism.

They campaign, to borrow the late governor’s taxonomy, in the poetry of Robert Frost. They govern in the prose of Herbert Marcuse.

Last week in Chicago we got the poetry, a Frostian pastoral of Democrats posing as regular Americans, honest toilers in a darkening landscape (of their own making, as they didn’t tell us). They propose only to enlighten with their benevolence.

I don’t mean poetry in the literal sense. With a few exceptions the quality of our political oratory is dire—and plumbed the usual depths last week. We have reached the point where even the actual poetry is prosaic, as the left’s unofficial poet laureate, Amanda Gorman, demonstrated with another of her recitations of platitudinous banalities and leaden progressive nostrums delivered in her trademark phony iambic meter.

The “poetry,” such as it was—Michelle Obama’s speech was the only moment of the week when the oratory came close to matching the ambition—was figurative, an attempt to paint colorful images of the promise of another Democratic presidency.

Its centerpiece was the semifictional self portrait of the presidential candidate herself. In her own biography-heavy, substance-light acceptance speechKamala Harris presented herself as that familiar image from popular story telling—“the happy warrior,” the all-American fighter for our nation’s finest objectives—the tough prosecutor who waged war on crime just as she will wage war on illegal immigration; the proud patriot, product of a classically diverse, American, immigrant family; the commander in chief, ready to face down America’s enemies abroad; the staunch friend of America’s allies—Israel, especially—unafraid to use the military’s “lethal” force in their support, as she explicitly reminded us.

This verbal illusion of American iconography was reinforced by the crowd’s chants of “USA! USA!” like ecstatic fans at the Olympics, and a waving sea of red white and blue “USA” placards.

But the poetry last week came also in the constantly retold personal narrative that was the real theme of the convention. The winsome second gentleman telling cute stories about gawky first dates and tasty brisket like something from the pages of a 1950s yearbook; saccharine testimonies to Ms. Harris’s innate goodness from childhood friends and professional acquaintances; above all, that Giant Middle American Cliché made flesh himself—Gov., sorry Coach, Tim Walz—practically pulling the high-school football playbook out of his back pocket and urging the nation to vote for him so he could go out there one more time and win just one for the Grifter.

Is anyone fooled?

The answer, I am afraid, is yes. Every time.

President Biden is only the most recent example. The lifelong centrist Democrat who campaigned as a regular Joe promising to do his best to heal a divided and damaged country in 2020, promptly became the vessel for a Bernie Sanders policy agenda, splurged trillions in expansive government spending and championed the left’s continuing cultural reformation of America. He prepares to leave office apparently convinced he belongs in the pantheon of great social reformers next to Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson.

Barack Obama reminded us in his speech how successful his own self-portrayal was in 2008 as the unifying figure who could bring cohesion and order to a nation battered from the chaos of war and financial crisis, but who again governed, thanks to rigid internal party discipline, to implement an agenda that produced seemingly irreversible shifts in the economic and social fabric.

Above all we were reminded how far Democrats managed to move the needle in government in their direction along the political spectrum by the appearance of those two aging icons from another epoch—Bill and Hillary Clinton. Mr. Clinton’s presidency, which ended a little more than two decades ago, now looks to most Democratic activists like an exercise in political reaction. If many of its ideas were preached on a university campus today, they would probably get the speaker canceled.

Republicans also pitch themselves in campaigns as unifying centrists but in office they have too often lacked the ambition or determination actually to govern as Republicans. It is to his credit—and a reason he is widely loathed—that Donald Trump bucked that trend.

Does anyone doubt that a Harris presidency would continue the Democratic pattern of divergent pre-election promise and postelection reality? Will a President Harris more closely resemble Candidate Harris from last week’s convention than Vice President Harris from the last four years or Candidate Harris from 2019? If you think she will, then it isn’t poetry you’ve been reading. It’s a fairy tale.

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72 responses to “‘Democrats’ Deception May Win the Presidential Election Again’”

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    “The climate crisis is real that it is an urgent matter to which we should apply metrics that include holding ourselves to deadlines around time.”
    – Kamala Harris.

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    “Punch 231p, do you agree with me that you have the intelligence of a sack of hammers?”
    I think that’s been established. The question now is whether they are stupid hammers, or really stupid hammers.
    from scotto: “Generally speaking, how should voters look at some of the changes that you’ve made?”
    VICE PRESIDENT HARRIS. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE MEMORY OF BEING AN ABOVE-AVERAGE CHILD?

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    “INTERVIEW: It did not go well. Truncated to 18 minutes. Will not release transcript. CNN will air shortened version tonight at 8PM CST. To fill the time CNN may run an inspirational video about Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.”
    – News summary on X.
    “Editing interview content to protect Harris and Walz would be journalistic malpractice. It denies voters the information that is the basis for an informed vote. It amounts to election interference, just as obstructing the ‘Hunter’s Laptop’ story did in 2020”.
    – Bret Weinstein on X.
    lol. Ya know, if you just wander around and watch people, she’s probably the perfect President for modern day America.

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  4. fish Avatar
    fish

    Hey Weez….whats an “exert”?

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  5. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    She couldnt even hold up to a fawning cnn and editing and still did the faceplant and then you have Trump doing a rally and this on same day –
    https://www.breitbart.com/2024-election/2024/08/29/watch-live-donald-trump-holds-town-hall-in-la-crosse-wisconsin/
    😉

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  6. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    The socialist dem open border has the expected outcome and they tell you dont believe your lyin eyes. –
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/colorado-city-council-member-fires-back-after-governor-office-dismisses-armed-gang-takeover-imagination
    😉

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  7. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Once again
    Gregory
    Do you agree with me that Trump should have put a disclaimer next to the post about blowjobs so he wouldn’t be held responsible for the statement?

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  8. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Weasel “The History Teacher” Emery | 29 August 2024 at 07:18 PM
    Yo teach….what’s an “exert”?

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  9. fish Avatar
    fish

    Hey Weasel….why is it so hard for an erudite and educated man to explain his word choices?
    What’s an “exert”?
    You can (when not correcting us on our history knowledge) explain the term….can’t you?

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  10. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    For the team that destroyed the economy thats a big laugh. No one is buying what she is selling –
    https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2024/08/29/fact-check-kamala-harris-economy-needed-to-be-rescued/
    😉

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  11. Scott O Avatar

    from Paul Emery:
    “once again”
    Yes, Paul we know. That poor horse.

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  12. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    A good postscript –
    Kamala Harris and Tim Walz sat down for their first interview as the 2024 Democratic ticket on Thursday and only two words come to mind:
    Dishonest.
    Trainwreckalicious.
    https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/cnns-kamala-harris-tim-walz-interview-can-summed-up-just-two-words
    😉

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    A good observation by Scott Adams on X:
    “The country would be so much better off if Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg had never gotten married.

    Their wives and ex-wives spend a lot of money on Democrat politics. They gave us braindead Biden.”

    It’s worth considering just why that is. My best guess is that there’s an entire system of non-profits, smooth talkin’ operators, cocktail parties, fancy dress galas, fun meetings with fun people, all calculated to finesse money out of rich women who didn’t earn the money. It’s probably a system that’s always existed, but has been highly refined in recent years. The ex-wives and heiresses don’t see what’s coming but are hyper-social people who crave acceptance and praise.
    I also suspect that it’s an observable phenomenon at the local level. There’s a real art to cash extraction if you run a non-profit, some kind of Native American cultural thingie, or a radio station.

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  14. Eulogized Hillbilly Avatar
    Eulogized Hillbilly

    How much has The Billionaire Babbler, Trump, given to charities as a Democrat, or as a MAGA?
    “The Bezos Family Foundation was co-founded in 2000[3] by Jackie and Miguel Bezos,[4] both of whom are major donors.[5] Priorities for the organization include supporting education.[6]
    In 2022, Jackie and Mike donated $710.5 million to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.[7]
    On July 5, 2023, the Foundation announced John Deasy had been named its new president. Jackie and Miguel Bezos will transition to co-chairs of the board of directors.”
    “The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) is an organization established and owned by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan with an investment of 99 percent of the couple’s wealth from their Facebook shares over their lifetime.[1][2][3] The CZI is legally set up as a limited liability company (LLC) that can be seen as a for-profit charity and is an example of philanthrocapitalism. CZI has been deemed likely to be “one of the most well-funded Philanthropies in human history”.[4] Chan and Zuckerberg announced its creation on 1 December 2015, to coincide with the birth of their first child.[1] Priscilla Chan has said that her background as a child of immigrant refugees and experience as a teacher and pediatrician for vulnerable children influences how she approaches the philanthropy’s work in science, education, immigration reform, housing, criminal justice, and other local issues.” – Wikies
    The most ‘left of center’ donor I found would be the Emerson Collective.
    https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/emerson-collective/
    Your Twitter Twat Bro also forgot Gates Foundation.

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    Some of Zuckerberg’s ‘donations’.
    Article has some good starting points for research activity for anyone that cares.
    https://nypost.com/2024/08/30/us-news/zuckerberg-ripped-for-claiming-no-influence-on-2020-election/

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  16. Eulogized Hillbilly Avatar
    Eulogized Hillbilly

    Scenes,
    Corporations are still people, aren’t they?
    https://apnews.com/article/fact-checking-mark-zuckerberg-election-donations-188810437774
    I don’t know why Zuck always feels the need that he has to apologize, is he a maga?

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  17. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    The Repubs are collapsing! Well done Trump. Check this out:
    A new Fox News poll shows Ruben Gallego up 15 points over Kari Lake in Arizona’s U.S. Senate race.
    Gallego is crushing it with women, Hispanics, non-white voters and voters young and old.
    Moderates are breaking for him 2-1, and even a quarter of conservatives are leaning toward Gallego, according to the poll of 1,014 voters, conducted Aug. 23-26.
    https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/laurieroberts/2024/08/30/kari-lake-behind-polls-gallego-stolen-election/75014030007/?taid=66d1fa9fd8471d00018fefe5&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

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  18. Scott O Avatar

    Paul – “The Repubs are collapsing!”
    And so are the cities and states run by Dems.
    The Dems run CA and see what has happened:
    “How California became the new center of political corruption”
    https://www.pressreader.com/canada/the-guardian-charlottetown/20240830/282106346989652

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