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Home Front: Culture Wars
Eric Holder: When Was America Ever Great?
2019-03-29
[Hot Air] A leftover from last night via the Free Beacon. This is Democrats’ 2020 message in microcosm, no? Three years ago their riposte to Trump was "America Is Already Great," a decent enough slogan for liberals invested in Obama’s presidency but an uneasy fit for progressives. A movement dedicated to social justice can’t acknowledge American greatness; to do so would risk encouraging complacency. Progress can only be achieved by relitigating America’s sins unto eternity.

With the party having moved left and past Obama, Holder’s free to make that point more explicitly. He’s enough of a neoliberal himself to pull his punches even in the clip below, noting as an afterthought that America’s done great things, but the bottom line is its essential suckiness. When was it great for blacks? For women? For gays? To which alleged "golden age" for these people do MAGA-ites wish to return? For each of those groups, right now ‐ or three years ago, when Obama was still in office ‐ is the closest to "great" America’s ever been.

The Democratic preoccupation with identity in this year’s primary is a function of that belief. Beto O’Rourke has to apologize for his "white privilege" every six hours to signal his awareness that America may not suck for him but it sucks for most of the Democratic base, or so progressive dogma claims. And he’s in the awkward position of asking those voters to nominate him for president even though one obvious way to get America closer to "greatness" defined progressively is more electoral opportunity for previously marginalized groups ‐ blacks, women, gays. If you want America to be great, why would you nominate Beto instead of Stacey Abrams?
Extradite the asshole to Mexico
Posted by:Besoeker

#16  As Germans have learned to their cost,
We surpass oceans, rivers, and frost:
Die Kunsthalle Bremen,
Some not-so-hot aimin'...
And Washington Crossing was lost.

We "English," I mean. Um, wait... I'm confused. Anyway, Wikipedia sez Leutze's companion to WCtD, the Monmouth thing, resides in... Berkeley. Easy there, Frank G. ;-)
Posted by: Phugum Tingle2750   2019-03-29 22:42  

#15  Brilliant tweet from VP Pence, Woodrow. Good find.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-03-29 21:26  

#14  TWITTER WAR: Pence Absolutely Destroys Eric Holder — With Four Pictures And Not A Single Word
Posted by: Woodrow   2019-03-29 19:12  

#13  When Was Eric Holder America Ever Great?
Posted by: Woodrow   2019-03-29 19:07  

#12  1980-1988
Posted by: Airandee    2019-03-29 17:25  

#11  The thing about the left is they expect perfect looking backwards or something sucks. If gays couldn't marry everything, absolutely everything is tarnished. If blacks aren't equal by their statistically chosen benchmarks than absolutely everything is tainted. Nothing can be great.

They are the idiots that think tearing down things/ideas/people makes them cool. They are still in high school emotionally. It's kind of sad actually.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2019-03-29 14:51  

#10  Bright Pebbles beat me to it.
Posted by: charger   2019-03-29 14:50  

#9  From what I can recall, the 70's were pretty good.
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-03-29 12:10  

#8  "Hey, I see you are wanting to sell your car for $20,000. I have a deal for you, now hear me out. You don't like your car. I know, it gets you where you want, is safe and reliable, but I know you do not like this car. At all. Never felt right after all these years. So I am willing to give you $10,000 to take that car off of your hands."
Posted by: swksvolFF   2019-03-29 11:36  

#7   RE: #5

Well said there, RJ. Pity we didn't defeat the Nazis and win the Cold War back in 1777 when we had the chance. Perhaps then feckless grifters like Holder would think better of America.

What's the deal with the 'elites' looking down on their country? Seems to be both an American and European phenomenon. I can understand them looking down on us peasants because we're deplorable and don't like kale, but despising your country is harder to understand.
Posted by: SteveS   2019-03-29 11:14  

#6  Ref #5:. Unlike Holder, 'bottom feeders' provide a useful function.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-03-29 10:45  

#5  America was great when we decided Slavery will not stand and fought a bloody war to end it instead of simply dividing and hoping the South gave it up in time. America was Great when we defeated the Nazi's and Imperial Japan, America was Great when we won the cold war and ensured the security of the world despite enormous cost and treason from Mr Holder's fellow Democrats from time to time.

Holder confuses perfect with Great, then again I doubt he has actual experience with either being a bottom feeder.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2019-03-29 10:10  

#4  Eric? The name faintley rings a bell of an Insignificant loser.
Posted by: Ebbavirt Clunk4147   2019-03-29 08:22  

#3  The common denominator of the left is the irrational cultural inferiority complex.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-03-29 08:18  

#2  >When Was America Ever Great?

Before you arrived.

Righteous Snark O'The Day
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-03-29 08:17  

#1  20 million illegals take a different view.

Yep, extradite to Mexico. I'd consider a guilty plea and time served here for the conspiracy of 'Fast and Furious', that lead to the deaths of hundreds of Mexicans, as a 'double jeopardy' plea not to extradite.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-03-29 08:12  

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