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Horist: GOP optimism in 2018

<p>At the base of the statue symbolizing &ldquo&semi;future&rdquo&semi; in front of the National Archives Building in Washington&comma; D&period;C&period; are these word&colon; &ldquo&semi;What is Past is Prologue&period;&rdquo&semi; &nbsp&semi;This applies in particular if you do not learn from the past&comma; as the Democratic Party seems loath to do&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It would be an understatement to say the Democrats are giddy over their belief in regaining some semblance of power in the 2018 election&period; &nbsp&semi;They speak with such certainty about reclaiming the House&comma; the Senate or both that one is inclined to believe that they have lost all sense of reality&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>To understand the challenge they face&comma; we need to make an objective assessment of the Democrats&rsquo&semi; situation&period; &nbsp&semi;In a word&comma; it sucks&period; &nbsp&semi;Okay&comma; two words&period; &nbsp&semi;Specifically&comma; the Democratic Party has never been in a weaker position since they lost a uncivil war in a vain hope of keeping Negros in slavery&period; &nbsp&semi;Conversely&comma; the Republicans have never held so many reins of power in the Party&rsquo&semi;s 162-year history&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It started after the newly elected Barack Obama abandoned his Reagan-esque campaign speeches to take up the cause of the far left&period; &nbsp&semi;While the right-of-center voters of America tended to like the handsome&comma; charming Commander-in-Chief&comma; they were neither enthralled with his policies nor the politicos&comma; such as Nancy Pelosi&comma; Harry Reid and Debbie Wasserman-Schultz&comma; with whom he held counsel&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In the conflict between personality and policy&comma; style and substance&comma; the American voters trended to the latter in both instances&period; &nbsp&semi;That became apparent when voters handed the United States House of Representatives to the Republicans in 2010 in what President Obama fairly described as a &ldquo&semi;shellacking&period;&rdquo&semi; &nbsp&semi;He got the concept&comma; but not the hint&period; &nbsp&semi;It took the Democrats by surprise since the press had come up to Election Day with assurances that the GOP would not and could not take the House&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Even as the personally popular President was cruising to reelection in 2014&comma; those same right-of-center voters were electing thousands of Republicans to governorships&comma; state legislatures and innumerable state and local offices &ndash&semi; a fact ignored or unnoticed by a news media too preoccupied with their leg tingling adoration of Obama&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Along comes 2016 and once again the New York&sol;D&period;C&period; press cabal assures the Democrats and the American public that there was little chance of the GOP taking control of the Senate&period; &nbsp&semi;In fact&comma; they proffered all sorts of agonized theories as to how it was more likely Republicans would lose the House&period; &nbsp&semi;In defiance of the prevailing stupidity&comma; the voters handed the Senate to the GOP&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As we approached 2018&comma; the Republican political tsunami that began in 2010 was in full force&period; &nbsp&semi;With that kind of momentum&comma; there was little chance that Democrats could hang on to the White House&period; &nbsp&semi;That likelihood spurred some 17 A-list Republicans to enter the primaries &ndash&semi; a situation that enabled the pugnacious plain-talking populist&comma; Donald J&period; Trump&comma; to leap frog over the divided pack with a minority of dedicated supporters&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Never before were the Democrats surer of the victory predicted every day by the Party publicist in the press&period; &nbsp&semi;Trump had no path to victory&comma; they trumpeted&period; &nbsp&semi;Trump did not have enough money&period; &nbsp&semi;He had no ground game &ndash&semi; not realizing that a party with two-thirds of the governors and state legislatures has a massive ground force&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>On the eve of the 2018 election&comma; many in the press gleefully conjectured whether the Republican Party had a future&period; &nbsp&semi;In the grips of media driven delusion&comma; the Democrats seemed to believe that the party of Lincoln was on the verge of irrelevancy&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Today&comma; however&comma; it is the Democratic Party that is floundering on the edge of the political abyss&period; &nbsp&semi;Should the Republicans overcome the Democrats&rsquo&semi; ability to filibuster and block legislation by gaining a super majority in the Senate&comma; the Democrats will cease to have any power whatsoever on the national stage&period; &nbsp&semi;They will be relegated to a regional bi-coastal party vanquished from what they arrogantly see as that deplorable fly-over America&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Of course&comma; Democrats impotence will be&comma; as it is now&comma; denied by a media too eager to treat their preferred Party like the great Oz on the large screen instead of the puny man behind the curtain&period; Ironically&comma; it is the mainstream media that may have unwittingly aided and abetted the downfall of the Democratic Party&period; &nbsp&semi;The biased reporting over the years gave Democrats a false sense of reality &ndash&semi; an optimism that repeatedly turned hope into disappointment&period; &nbsp&semi;And they are doing it again&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Democrats&comma; the radical left&comma; the proverbial political establishment&comma; the deep state and the deeply invested press corps were shocked&comma; stunned&comma; dismayed and horrified by the Trump victory&period; &nbsp&semi;The liberals&rsquo&semi; policies&comma; power and philosophy were inflicted with unhealable wounds that play out to this day on the screens and streets of America&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Amazingly&comma; the Democrats and their publicists in the press seem to be doubling down on their decade long losing strategy&period; &nbsp&semi;The left&rsquo&semi;s lock on the weakened party is so strong that any moderation seems impossible&period; &nbsp&semi;They remain oblivious to that right-of-center tsunami that is still rolling over the political landscape&period; &nbsp&semi;They still seem to believe that attacking President Trump&rsquo&semi;s quirky personality is the best strategy&comma; even though it failed miserably when it was actually his name on the ballot&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Once again&comma; the Democrats fail to consider the predictive tea leafs&period; &nbsp&semi;Their belief in a public wrath descending on the GOP is questionable in view of the fact that the Republican National Committee is being deluged with small contributions&period; &nbsp&semi;They point to the low favorability polling of Trump&comma; the Republicans in Congress and the GOP in general&comma; while ignoring&comma; and not reporting&comma; the equally low numbers for the Democrat leaders&comma; the Democrats in Congress&comma; the party in general and the news media that spin to the left&period; &nbsp&semi;The Democrats ignore the district-by-district polling that shows better numbers for the GOP and also in statewide races such as Michigan&comma; where one poll shows singer Kid Rock with a four point lead over incumbent Democrat Senator Debbie Stabenow&period; &nbsp&semi;They even rationalize away their defeat in four successive special congressional elections&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Attempting to get more mileage out of the Party&rsquo&semi;s threadbare leaders&comma; gullible acceptance of the partisan puffery of the press and putting lipstick on the pigs of past policies could set the Democrats up for yet another shocking election night&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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