Jul
23
2019
Tuesday, July 23 2019
This may be my favorite story of the year. It may just be my own personal observation, but for years I’ve felt that conservatives and liberals have two very different, but equally debilitating challenges. Who wins at the ballot box almost unfailingly hinges upon which can overcome their respective dilemma. For conservatives, it’s being able to effectively articulate the ideals of conservatism in the face of a hostile and unfairly antagonistic media climate. For liberals, it’s being able to effectively untether themselves from the historical calamities of left-wing policy and convince voters this time it will be different. Though Donald Trump is hardly a conservative, his ability to campaign aggressively against the media itself, combatively swatting all the standard tactics it employs against Republican candidates obviously paid huge dividends. Can he do it again? That may depend largely upon how well he can tie the utter buffoonery of left-wing state and municipal leadership to his eventual opponent. For instance, one of the most notoriously left-wing areas of the country is Berkeley – a city on the east shore of San Francisco Bay. Recently, the liberals leading that city took action to…well, here, you read it yourself:
That’s plenty annoying enough. But when you consider this is the same region of the country that has this:
And this:
Tent cities, human feces in the streets, homeless people sleeping in people’s doorways or business entryways, and liberal leaders are taking action to what? To make a policy where everyone has to say “maintenance hole” instead of “manhole.” If clarity is the right’s biggest problem, competence is the left’s. |
