There’s an old article from 2006 entitled The Left, Online And Outraged, which was about how George W. Bush and his administration were making lefty bloggers absolutely barking moonbat deranged. They were obsessed. It starts
In the angry life of Maryscott O’Connor, the rage begins as soon as she opens her eyes and realizes that her president is still George W. Bush. The sun has yet to rise and her family is asleep, but no matter; as soon as the realization kicks in, O’Connor, 37, is out of bed and heading toward her computer.
Out there, awaiting her building fury: the Angry Left, where O’Connor’s reputation is as one of the angriest of all. “One long, sustained scream” is how she describes the writing she does for various Web logs, as she wonders what she should scream about this day.
Kinda like the official opinion writers for the Washington Post, which would include Excitable E.J. Dionne
Will the Republican Party keep dancing with autocracy?
When a national leader urges that votes be ignored, or that an election result he doesn’t like might best be set aside, we label him an autocrat or an authoritarian.
When it’s President Trump, we shrug. Worse, many in his party go right along with his baseless charges of fraud.
We are in for a difficult two years. Surviving them will require that Republican senators take seriously the pledge they made in their oath of office to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.†What we have seen so far is not encouraging.
Interesting. We all remember reading the op-eds from E.J. blasting Obama for doing whatever he wants with his phone and pen after he lost the House in 2010, right? Or that elected Democrats and the Dem voters ignored his Executive Orders? Oh, and, hey, if EJ wants Senators to take their oath of office seriously, then he should be pushing for all to pass legislation that stops the foreign invasion that illegally crosses our borders.
E.J. goes on to trot out more of the old Florida 2000 derangement syndrome over Bush winning it fair and lawfully. He forgets to include the relevant information on how Gore and company were trying to skirt state law.
All this is about more than Trump’s obvious meltdown since an election that was bad for him and his party — and gets worse as more votes are tallied. It is about whether Republicans are willing to contain and, when necessary, oppose a man who repeatedly demonstrates hostility to the rules, norms and constraints of constitutional democracy.
Now do Obama.
Trump yammers on Twitter. Obama actually implemented rules that blew off those constraints.
Of course, what E.J. really wants with this bit of #TrumpDerangementSyndrome is to count every single vote in Florida regardless of whether they are legal. He wants all the irregularities that have occurred to be ignored. The saying should be “count every legal vote.” If the things going on in those Democrat run voting precincts was reversed and was happening in a Republican run one, you can bet E.J. and the rest of the media would be outraged. And they’d be right to be outraged.
BTW
Guy who's totally obsessed with Trump says you don't have to be obsessed with Trump https://t.co/HKBikBJvNU
— William Teach2 ??????? #refuseresist (@WTeach2) November 15, 2018
Looking back through the last few months, the vast majority of his op-eds are about Trump. The rest usually involve Trump. Refer back to The Left, Online And Outraged.
