Sauk County Wisconsin is pictured above. I love Sauk County, and it's only real sin is not voting for neo-lib, corporatist Democrats enough to assuage corporate media. |
"No Politics and No Religion," read prominent notes in the Square Tavern in Baraboo (Facebook), reports Searcey.
Topics leave too many bad feelings; like hitting on a man's girlfriend, or drinking someone's beer.
The problem with Ms. Searcey's reporting, like every corporate-liberal politicos', is a fundamentalist embrace of identity politics and the Standard Social Scientific Model of human nature that is almost Skinnerean-Behaviorist in its hidebound smugness.
Identity politics are what the progressive heretic, Matt Taibbi, derides as dogma that human beings are the walking "embodiment" of every contrived aspect of their identity, as imposed by the liberal priests of academia, corporate media and the Democratic Party.
You think you know who you are, readers? No. You are what the liberal elites say you are. Forget your character, it's your skin color.
Identity politics, as nonsensical as it is, serves a purpose. It's a cover for the Democratic Party's embrace of war (and Genocide), and long-term abandonment of the working class. And this does cause resentment.
Searcey touches on this:
Jerry Helmer, the Sauk County Republican Party chairman, said what voters in Sauk County are worried about is the economy, and they think Democratic elites such as Ms. Harris do not care about the middle class. 'I hear more and more that nobody knows what her policies are,' said Mr. Helmer, who lives outside Baraboo in Prairie du Sac and is a candidate for the state legislature. 'She comes off like a ditz.'Mr. Helmer is right on all counts. But his brand of heresy is heard as imprecation by today's Democratic Party elites.
And when Helmer and Wisconsin, deliver Wisconsin to Donald Trump, identity politics will be a big factor; along with that whole Genocide thing that elected Democrats pretend is not happening.
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