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Paul A Sand's avatar

I think you meant "Flight 93 election", not 96. (Or maybe something went over my head.)

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Arcanaut's avatar

In an effort to be objective, as someone who tends to see the Democrats as much more a basket of lunatics than the Republicans, I’ve got to assume both our perspectives are skewed and in fact both parties are close to equally lunatic, each in their own way.

Democrats haven’t elected a Trump-type I guess, so there’s that. But on the whole I find the Democrats to be off their nut.

Yet I can’t deny the evidence of (a) this article, where you--a clearly very smart guy--sincerely believe the inverse. Nor can I deny (b) the results of the election, where what should have been at least a small wave was in fact a bust for midterms, for the party out of power. So either people on each side see more craziness than their actually is (very possible), or we become blind or numb to the insanity of the side we are closest to. Or a little bit of both: hyper-aware of the opposition craziness, but indulgently tolerant of the craziness (just a little eccentric) of the folks on our “side”.

Not sure what to do with that, except to accept that these incompatible world-views will continue to conflict with each other.

That said, I’m getting exhausted with election denial. From both sides. Both sides do A LOT of it, I am noticing. Pre-denial from the left, when it looked like a red wave, was everywhere on the left. Refusal to accept a loss was everywhere on the right. A tendency not to ask problem Democrats if they would accept the results of the election but constantly asking Republicans the same seemed very common from left-of-center media.

It is what it is. Humans are ornery and don’t want to get along. The right is a bunch of authoritarian fascists, the left is a bunch of election-stealing groomers, and never the twain shall meet. *sigh*

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