Ohio
really did go to President Obama last night. And he really did win. And he
really was born in Hawaii. And he really is legitimately President of the
United States. Again. And the Bureau of Labor Statistics did not make up a fake
unemployment rate last month. And the Congressional Research Service really can
find no evidence that cutting taxes on rich people grows the economy. And the
polls were not skewed to oversample Democrats. And Nate Silver was not making
up fake projections about the election to make conservatives feel bad. Nate
Silver was doing math. And climate change is real. And rape really does cause
pregnancy sometimes. And evolution is a thing! And Benghazi was an attack ON us;
it was not a scandal BY us. And nobody is taking away anyone's guns. And taxes
have not gone up. And the deficit is dropping, actually. And Saddam Hussein did
not have weapons of mass destruction. And the moon landing was real. And FEMA
is not building concentration camps. And UN election observers are not taking
over Texas. And moderate reforms of the regulations on the insurance industry
and the financial services industry in this country are not the same thing as
Communism.
Listen.
Last night was a good night for liberals and for Democrats for very obvious
reasons. But it was also, possibly, a good night for this country as a whole.
Because in this country, we have a two party system in government. And the idea
is supposed to be that the two sides both come up with ways to confront and fix
the real problems facing our country. They both propose possible solutions to
our real problems. And we debate between those possible solutions. And by the
process of debate, we pick the best idea. That competition between good ideas,
from both sides, about real problems in the real country should result in our
country having better choices, better options, than if only one side is really
working on the hard stuff. And if the Republican Party, and the conservative
movement, and the conservative media is stuck in a vacuum sealed, door locked,
spin cycle of telling each other what makes them feel good, and denying the
factual, lived truth of the world, then we are all deprived, as a nation, of the
constructive debate between competing, feasible ideas about real problems.
Last
night the Republicans got shellacked. And they had no idea it was coming. And
we saw them, in real time, in real humiliating time, not believe it even as it
was happening to them. And unless they're going to secede, they're going to
have to pop the factual bubble they have been so happy living inside, if they
do not want to get shellacked again. And that will be a painful process for
them, I'm sure, but it will be good for the whole country - left, right, and
center. You guys, we're counting on you. Wake up.
There's
real problems in the world. There are real knowable facts in the world. Let's
accept those and talk about how we might approach our problems differently.
Let's move on from there. If the Republican Party, and the conservative
movement, and conservative media are forced to do that by the humiliation they
were dealt last night, we will all be better off as a nation. And in that
spirit, congratulations everybody. Big night.
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