Image borrowed without permission from Rolling Stone magazine.

I wasn’t affiliated with any political party until the year I needed to be able to vote in the Democratic primaries. At the time, I lived in the State of Connecticut where you must be registered with a party if you want to vote in the primaries and then you can, of course, only vote in your party’s primary. I didn’t want to be affiliated with either party and would have preferred to wipe Independent off my name as well.
However, in 2016 the Democratic party presented two options, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and this was a turning point for the party. I don’t think we quite saw it, but we might have felt the rumblings.
My opinion was that while Senator Sanders’ platform resonated with many of my core beliefs, his communication, all or nothing, and his base, all or nothing, wasn’t possible in an all or nothing scenario. Shit, even if he’d made it all the way to the top and managed to enact every promise he made, our infrastructure would have imploded. Literally. Imploded. Sort of like a bad case of the bends, the sort that kills you.
My opinion was that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton seemed to have an ambiguous platform, it was there. It might even have been status quo, but it was there, and it wasn’t polarizing. She was polarizing and I’ve yet to parse whether that was only gender bias. I wondered if she could handle the backlash. In retrospect, I think she could have with a strong enough House and Senate.
I didn’t vote for Hillary in the primaries. I voted against Bernie. It is never good when we vote against something versus for something we can get behind, something we can agree on, something that allows for compromise. In 2020 it was, anything but Trump, even a paper bag, but I’m getting ahead of myself.
Hillary Clinton lost to Jill Stein. Good old vote splitting. If you won’t give me everything I want, I’m going to cast my vote over here. I vote with my heart.
People, please do not vote with your heart. Please be responsible, civically minded, self-educated adults willing and able to play the long game. If you vote with your heart and you get something that causes massive protests across the country, shut it. You did this. You’re not alone, but you did. You split the vote.
That was 2016 when the Sanders base took Clinton down.
Yowza.
For four years we got very little done. We spent a lot of time impeaching an unimpeachable president. He didn’t do a whole lot of damage in those four years (subjectively speaking) but he didn’t do a whole lot of work either. He was an absolute embarrassment. Not unusual but reported on as if he was the center of the universe.
I kept an inbox full of NYT morning emails with the front-page headlines visible unopened. You know, above the fold, in the middle, large font. After three years I stopped because every single day the top headline was Trump. We couldn’t have given him more attention if we’d tried.
My point.
Every major liberal or liberal leaning publication was screaming about what it didn’t like, as opposed to what it wanted to do.
AOC. I appreciate her intention and her drive. I appreciate that she represents a very specific base. I appreciate that her constituents won’t bend. On anything. Show me a plan. Show me a plan that goes from A to Z and includes everyone and by everyone I kinda mean the people who would experience discomfort or worse should that plan be enacted. Best of all? Show me a plan that takes those people into account. Show me that you know what it will cost ‘the flyover states’. Show me that you can give something back.
Show me that you can identify the demographics of any single red state and tell me how they’re hurting.
A really smart man once quipped at a dinner party, in reference to the red state voters: there needs to be a test before people are allowed to vote. We need to know they have the intelligence to understand what they’re voting for.
I thought about dragging him down the hall to the bathroom and giving him a swirly but opted to politely eviscerate him instead. It didn’t take much.
Me: Um, that sounds like fascism.
Him: How so?
Me: One class stops another class from voting because that class thinks they’re stupid. Also, that makes you look sort of stupid.
Him: (Oh shit. My mother-in-law, who loves me very much just laid me out on the carpet)
Me: (again) If you can tell me what Idaho, Indiana, Oklahoma, and Nebraska produce (it was random), how it’s produced, and give me the economic factors, you know, what’s killing them versus what’s killing us, I might let you walk out of this. No wait, you have to tell me what THEY do for us. Also, just to be clear, they have some serious reasons for hating our collective guts.
Then we had a very civil discussion until my older daughter and son got into it in the kitchen. I don’t think it came to blows, but it was loud. Even as adults, siblings are known to regress right back to adolescence. Especially when it comes to the great divide of American Politics.
Nothing happened for four years except that the president We the People elected in 2016 got caught doing what many presidents have done. If you don’t want to see how the sausage is made, don’t go to the sausage factory. I’m not suggesting that he shouldn’t have been impeached. I’m not suggesting that he wasn’t/isn’t horribly corrupt but look at it this way. Remember the We Like Ike buttons? No, of course you don’t. You weren’t cognizant or necessarily born in the fifties. If you were, welcome! Good to see you, Dad!
I know about We Like Ike or I Like Ike because my dad is a historian. I know a lot of weird things. And I read. A lot. I know that Eisenhower and the CIA pulled some pretty serious shit in the Congo. For that article to have any significant context (other than, what the fuck?!), you’d have to understand the history of the Congo (which is currently the DRC, formerly Zaire and the Republic of the Congo and I am NOT going to discuss Belgium in this post). If you follow the history of the now DRC from Belgium occupation and rule to the mass exodus in the early sixties to a nearby Russian occupied state you can draw parallels between adopted communism (because it looked damn good given the current sit) in a part of the country we couldn’t begin to understand at the time and the witch hunt in the US. It’s called Wagging the Dog.
Before I move on, if you’re interested in what’s happening in the DRC today, google it. Get the smelling salts, you’ll need them. Well, I needed them.
I think it’s safe to say that on the surface nothing life altering (subjective, remember?) occurred on a national scale during Trump’s first term until January 6 when it all went to hell. That’s the beginning of the end as far as I’m concerned.
We put Biden and Harris in the Whitehouse, and it looked like he was meant to be a temporary stabilizer or placeholder until we, the Democratic Party, could come up with a viable candidate to swing a bipartisan world back toward handshakes in the aisle. I don’t think he was a strong leader and Vice Presidents are generally meant to be seen and not heard. Generally. Harris never got a chance to have an impact whereas Biden did which is how he got elected. What happened next was brutal and all eyes were on the House. Remember? Those six or seven radical Republicans who said and did some of the most absurd things I’ve ever seen from a politician. In public. On the floor. In print. With big grins.
Don’t for a moment make the mistake of believing any of them are stupid (ok, maybe one or two but not the ringleaders). Don’t for a moment make the mistake of believing any of it is random or pointless. I mean, what an incredible distraction! All eyes on Marjorie. She did it, we went for it and in the shadows the GOP coalesced and made its plans.
And here we are. It’s 2025. We’re running out of time. Seriously. We are running out of time. The Democratic party is so fractured that they can’t agree on a whole lot. All or nothing, remember? No long game here. We can’t produce a strong candidate because somebody is going to be offended. I mean, there is no sign of a strong candidate. At this point we’d have to put a conservative centrist on the slate to get anywhere. The polls say Trump is failing but we haven’t hit election time quite yet.
I’m going to stop laying this on Trump. I’m pretty sure he’s not smart enough to be pivoting and firing with as much focus as we’re seeing. But this time around he appears to be following directions. Maybe they’re holding a crown on a stick. Who knows.
I’m going to lay this squarely at our feet. We the People.
MAGA is angry. I mean really angry. Why? Not because they’re stupid. They know driving trucks into crowds is very bad and will have serious consequences. They’re mad. Why? Why are they that mad at us? If we don’t know that, we have a problem. It doesn’t matter if it’s all ‘Fake News’ (maybe it is), nobody gets that upset without skin in the game. What’s their skin? Why do they hate us?
I have a lot of words to describe why they hate us but I’m just going to let that one sit.
MAGA is not the entire voting bloc. I don’t even know if it’s half, but I do think if it were only MAGA voting, we could pull ourselves out of this. So, let’s look at the harder looks.
I know more over-educated, successful, smart, lovely human beings who are solid Trump. You want to know why? (I did ask, I’m not making this up)
Because their opinion of the Democratic Party is that it doesn’t exist anymore. Remember that bit about voting for something? They have nothing to vote for. They don’t want to see the market fall. They don’t want a lot of things, and they are willing to go along with this shit until somebody else can stand up and close the gap.
The Unnerving Silence in American Politics: The Unaffiliated Centrist Bloc that is stoned from every angle.
I don’t generally talk about this shit because people throw rocks at my head. Except with my cousin who pretty much doesn’t care if people throw rocks at his head.
Note: the photograph I selected from Rolling stone was one of the only photographs I could find that didn’t involve women being stoned to death by men or saints when they were men being stoned by men. If I wasn’t so firmly attached to crediting everything I ‘borrowed without permission’ I wouldn’t say anything about this but I feel I have to. Should you click that link, what you’ll find is an article titled, These Christian Nationalists Want to Stone Adulterers to Death and while that seems to be accurate in some cases, it is also reasonable to opine that the same effing thing is going on (I’m talking about conversation, not action, I hope) in far left corners. Pretty much, the far right and the far left have swung so hard that they’ve banged into each other. If you see it, turn and run.
Peace.











