I like the times-past/times-future look of the election results this morning.
In California, once understood to be the place where the American future dawned, overtaxed and defeated voters reached back in time to elect as their governor Jerry Brown, the eight-track-tape of American politicians. This has happened before — long before many Californians were even born. The last time Jerry was elected governor, in 1978, Laverne and Shirley, Mork and Mindy, and Happy Days were leading ABC’s prime-time line-up. Imagine wanting to move into the future — and asking Cheech to drive the bus. Along for the ride: Barbara Boxer, who was first elected to public office (Marin County’s board of supervisors) at the same time other forward-thinkers, like Jimmy Carter, came to power. If Moose and Squirrel had been on the ticket in California, they’d have won, too.
California’s politics are now lost in the mists of time. If you want to see the bright and shining politics of the future, you have to go to the country’s heartland, and specifically to Kansas, a place most Democrats only know from Thomas Frank’s liberal folklore. There, the election has yielded two new congressmen — Mike Pompeo and the remarkable Tim Huelskamp — who were not created by the Tea Party movement because their politics were already ahead of that helpful wave. Here’s a local paper’s coverage. Pompeo is a natural leader, while Huelskamp is something even more — an inspiration, maybe. (He’s briefly sketched in Superior, Nebraska). Mark these guys. Politically, they’re how it’s going to be.
I'll never forgive Gov. Moombeam for what he did to Linda Ronstadt.
He changed her from a cutie hippy chick into a matronly Hispanic crooner.
He is to Ronstadt what Yoko is to the Beatles!
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseCalifornia is among the states in the worst financial shape, and the voters did nothing to help their own circumstances. I feel bad for the people of California that know their state is in trouble and went to the polls to show their displeasure only to have their hearts ripped out by leftists from the state's biggest population centers.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseCould we please ask the Chinese if they'd like to buy California? Or maybe just exchange it for some of billions (trillions?) we're in debt to them already? I think we'd get the better of that deal, but I suspect the Chinese are too smart to take it.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseIt is the elite coastal Americans who are so devoted to their political psychosis that they elect the same politicians no matter what the consequences - even if that means electing admitted liars and tax cheats.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseDoes we all now have to bail these retro-politicians out of their own mega-deficit?
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseI stole the eight-track phrase and put it on my Facebook page.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseI hope Thomas Frank is yacking in his low-fat-skim-soy-double-half-caff-caff latte. Maybe someday he'll get some self-respect and stop denigrating his betters in Kansas.
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