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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

THREE MARTINI LUNCH: NOVEMBER 5, 2014

National Review's Andrew Johnson joins host Greg Corombos to discuss current events. Today's topics: The GOP earns a Senate majority with large margins, Republican governors also do well, and all voters send a strong message of disapproval to President Obama.



Goodbye, Angry White Men; Hello, 'Self-Loathing Electorate'
Ever since the late ABC anchorman Peter Jennings diagnosed Republican gains in the 1994 midterm elections with the deathless phrase "The voters had a temper tantrum," every midterm setback for a Democratic president has inspired mainstream media pros to let loose their inner Sigmund Freuds. There have been "angry white males," there's been "tea party wrath," there have even been plain old "spoiled brats."
Clearly an election that doesn't go the way you want is a phenomenon so mysterious and unprecedented that it can only be explained through crackpot distance-psychoanalysis. So what rage explains the 2014 returns, which saw Republican gains across most categories of gender, class, race and shoe size? A white male at Yahoo News, whose name I can't figure out but who looks pretty angry himself, takes a stab at it.
I think "self-loathing electorate" may hit the bull's eye. There's certainly plenty of self-loathing in these here modern United States. Many Americans loathe themselves, and in my experience many of them have good reason to feel that way. It's not the kind of phrase that seems likely to win a lot of elections, but as a campaign promise, "I will loathe you even more than you loathe yourselves" has the virtues of 1) never having been tried and 2) being true of nearly all elected officials.
Chris Matthews, by the way, is not angry. It's just that he expected more of us...
Also read:

The polls were skewed… towards Democrats and by a lot

No more tingles: Why can't this ideologically cocooned president cope with other views on immigration, asks...Chris Matthews?

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