Underhill
Well-Known Member
I agree it's not the 30s anymore, although back then, considering that they won the White House and both Houses of Congress and held them for two solid decades (while the GOP was hitting the skids and trying to reinvent themselves), shows that they knew what they were doing. Even despite the post-war defection of the Dixiecrats, the Democrats still had enough strength to maintain power. The thing that really killed them was internal disagreements over foreign policy, the Cold War, Vietnam, etc. The Democrats deserve sole credit for America's industrial and economic strength which characterized our participation in WW2 and the enormous growth in the post-war years. But they squandered all the political capital they gained by giving in to Republican militarism and their obsession over communism during the Red Scare.
And with all due respect, it's not "bunk" to suggest that Democrats are failing to recognize the problem, no matter if it's the party elite or the diverse rank-and-file membership, as you say. It also has to do with the campaign rhetoric, their platform, what they support (and not just with words, but actions). As for the voters, they need to smarten, just as the general electorate needs to smarten up. All of those who hate Trump have been ragging on those who voted for him, calling them "stupid" and "ignorant" and "uneducated" - but what does that say about all those who voted for Hillary in the Democratic primaries? Can we say that the Sanders' supporters were the more intelligent voters in the party, while the Hillary voters were the "slow" wing of the party?
My point is (and why I called it bunk) that you will never get all democrats to "recognize the problem" as the group is diverse. Some don't see it as a problem. Some see it as a problem and work to fix it. But tens of millions of democrats are not a hive mind that will one day just wake up to "the problem".
I am all for the electorate smarting up. But I don't see the Hillary voters as stupid. I didn't agree with everything Bernie wanted, just as I didn't like everything Clinton did. It's like every political decision in history. We each look for the compromise that best suits us.
Trump voters, on the other hand, are stupid.