The Democratic Socialist Debates
Newt Gingrich
Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Bestselling Author
Tuesday night’s debate was one more reminder that we are living through the death of the Democratic Party.
It is presently being replaced by the Democratic-Socialist Party. If you think I exaggerate consider these examples.
Imagine that any candidate last night had had the courage (or lack of sense) to actively defend President Bill Clinton’s policies on welfare reform, capital gains tax cuts, balanced federal budgets, or his 1996 State of the Union assertion that “the era of Big Government is over.”
Imagine that any candidate had agreed with President Barack Obama’s original 2008 position that “I believe marriage is between a man and a woman. I am not in favor of gay marriage.” Or imagine that a candidate had defended Obamacare as the solution to health care in America and opposed any limitation on the right to buy private insurance.
When the last two Democratic presidents are no longer defendable, something profound has happened.
We have already seen the old Democratic Party (and Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer, and Jim Clyburn literally represent the old Democratic Party) being eclipsed by “the Squad.” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is now the spiritual leader of House Democrats, and every major Democratic presidential candidate has endorsed radical Green New Deal-type proposals that would expand government, destroy the energy industry, radically change America, and plunge the economy into a depression.
The Democratic-Socialist Party wants to outlaw private health insurance, punish the successful (especially the wealthy), and expand government control over virtually everything. The Democratic Socialist candidates range from wanting to confiscate guns; forcing the radical California gender curriculum in every state; removing the tax exception for every church, synagogue, and mosque that defines marriage as between a man and a woman; providing free (meaning taxpayer-funded) health care to people living in the country illegally; and opening the border so anyone and everyone will be able to enter the United States without having to worry about immigration law.
Some of these radical candidates favor tax-paid sex change operations in prison – and genderless prisons (one of Biden’s contributions to the dialogue) so male criminals could declare themselves female to be sent to women’s prisons.
Imagine that one of the candidates had said he or she were against abortion. The result might have been a riot – and at a minimum an expulsion of the heretic. Instead, the new Democratic-Socialist Party stands for abortion on the last day of pregnancy, and its most radical acolytes are now for infanticide after delivery as long as “the infant would be kept comfortable” (see the New York State law endorsed by the Democratic Governor of Virginia).
Almost equally heretical would have been a candidate defending Columbus Day (favored by 57 percent to 29 percent with the Democratic-Socialists once again in a position favored by about a quarter of the country). Imagine that candidate attacking the National Education Association’s pledge that “educators must acknowledge the existence of White supremacy culture as a primary root cause of institutional racism, structural racism, and White privilege…..the Association will actively advocate for social and educational strategies fostering the eradication of institutional racism and White privilege perpetuated by White supremacy culture.”
White supremacy culture is left-wing code for American history, American exceptionalism, the rule of law, the Constitution, and the various habits and patterns which made America the most prosperous and powerful nation in history. Can you imagine one of the candidates last night arguing that our schools should not be centers of anti-American indoctrination dictated by left-wing unions? Of course not. They would be booed off the stage.
As The Wall Street Journal put it in an editorial “Warren and Sanders, Policy Mates” the pattern is overwhelming:
“They both would force these companies to get a new federal charter requiring them to consider ‘stakeholders’ rather than shareholders in their business decisions. They both want to reimpose the old Glass-Steagall fence between commercial banking and investment banking. ‘The business model of Wall Street is fraud,’ Mr. Sanders likes to say. Ms. Warren also thinks bankers are crooks: ‘Wall Street is looting the economy.’ They agree the U.S. Postal Service should become a bank that offers government checking accounts and would compete with private banks.
“On college as an entitlement, the two again see eye to eye. ‘It’s time to cancel student debt and make universal free college a reality,’ one says. The other reverses the order: ‘We are going to make public colleges and universities tuition free, and cancel all student debt.’ For the record, Ms. Warren’s plan is the first one.”
There are a scattered handful of traditional liberal Democrats in the House and Senate, but none have any chance of ever being a national candidate in the emerging Democratic-Socialist Party.
We are watching a historic moment in which a once-great American party is transformed into an anti-American engine of radical change. In 2020, every Democratic candidate will be faced with the challenge of defending a national party which is now the Democratic-Socialist Party.
It will be a wrenching, defining moment for the party of FDR and JFK as it is conquered by the party of AOC, Sanders, and Warren.
Freelance
5 年????
Aviation Industry Consultant – Subject Matter Expert (SME) in Component/System Reliability Engineering/PMA
5 年I agree, Newt!? But how do we turn this around - except win another election?? I would like to see a change in the political attitude before the election.
Academic & Business MBA
5 年Newt you are so Right!! The Democratic Party does not champion the Unique Wonder of the United States anymore!!! They scoff/ridicule those who would like to Protect the American Way of Life, which is just very Sad to say the least !!!! My opinion