Explaining the Democrats' constant outrage
So obsessed with killing viable unborn babies have Democrats become that one of their crazies travelled from California to Maryland to assassinate a Supreme Court justice. It's what the WSJ's Daniel Henninger has titled the bullhorn politics of abortion.
The key to understanding the dominant wing of the Democrat Party, according to Henninger, is to understand that they cut their teeth as community organizers. The minute these armed-to-the-teeth snowflakes gets offended, they take to the streets, bullhorns in hand, prepared to intimidate sane-minded people to get their way:
Many Democrats in office today were community organizers. Going into the street to "upend the system" with an apparently unlimited rights agenda is what professional activists do for a living. This now-constant style of bullhorn politics—with its shaken fists and denunciations of normal deliberation and process—is defining the public’s impression of who the Democrats are.Democrats have become the 'Party of Perpetual Outrage.' They're offended about everything, triggered by virtually anything. That's no way to live life. It isn't surprising that Democrats are frequently miserable.By aligning so closely with street protests and apocalyptic claims about abortion, climate and gender, the Democrats have created a significant perception problem for the party heading into the midterm elections and perhaps for years. With these allies, the party always seem to be living at the edge of civil disturbance. Now they have repudiated the U.S. Supreme Court—in toto.
Right now, things are pretty awful. A whopping 8-of-10 Democrats think that the nation is heading in the wrong direction. That's amazing since 9-in-10 Republicans think that the nation is heading in the wrong direction, too. This is the result of the Democrats' activism:
Bullhorn democracy leads to violence. For all the Democrats' talk about love of democracy, Democrats spend lots of time tearing down democracy's most important institutions. Shouts of 'Tear it all down' isn't how prospering, stable societies are built. That's how third-world dictatorships get run into the ground.
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