Democrats are Goldfish: Short Memories, and Easy Forgiveness, Following Tuesday’s Loss
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There’s an old myth about the cognitive abilities of the goldfish: that they can only remember three seconds at a time.
It’s not true—goldfish are exceptionally intelligent little fish. But the goldfish myth is a good way to explain the Democratic Party in 2016.
Donald Trump will be the 45th President of the United States. His campaign for the office was brutal, ugly, and vile. He fed the fires of hate and bigotry at every rally, speech, debate, and media interview he attended. His presidential possibilities are hard to predict. If we use his statements as indicators of his future plans, the next four years look bleak. Even if he is constrained and made impotent by the institutional realities of the office and the federal government, his white nationalist base is lethal and emboldened.
In the run-up to Election Day, the Democratic Party’s leadership made the argument that Trump was singularly unfit for the office. President Obama said Trump was a man who “doesn’t have the judgment, the temperament, the understanding, to occupy the most powerful position in the world.” Trump’s rival Hillary Clinton called him “temperamentally unfit and totally unqualified to be commander in chief.” Campaign trail attack dog Elizabeth Warren called Trump, among other things, “a small, insecure money-grubber who doesn’t care about anyone or anything that doesn’t have the Trump name splashed all over it. Every day it becomes clearer that he is a thin-skinned, racist, sexist bully.” And Andrew Cuomo, the Governor of New York, said Trump’s lewd comments about women captured on tape in 2005 were unacceptable: “You can’t forget about what he said about women, the degrading, really vile statements about women.”
But five seconds later, after Trump became the next president, these arguments were forgotten. They never existed. Now, the man who was singularly unfit for office, unqualified, racist, sexist, and an existential threat to democracy became a statesman and someone whom the “loyal opposition” could work with. What happened?
Trump’s policy plans include unilaterally withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accords— an action that will result in catastrophic climate change. But President Obama told Trump on Thursday that “We now are going to want to do everything we can to help you succeed because if you succeed the country succeeds.”
On multiple occasions, and in his official plan for his first 100 days, Trump has promised mass deportations, a wall on the southern border, and to turn away refugees from war torn regions of the world where the population is majority-Muslim. Yet Clinton, in her concession speech on Wednesday, said that “we owe him an open mind and the chance to lead.”
Trump plans to cut taxes on the wealthy to such an extent that it would add trillions of dollars to the deficit, and, according to some economists, lead to a worldwide recession. Now, Elizabeth Warren says he “promised to rebuild our economy for working people, and I offer to put aside our differences and work with him.”
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