We’re Here, We’re Square, Get Used to It

We're Here, We're Square, Get Used to It is a piece in Time written by a liberal Democrat, Caitlin Flanagan, about what she sees at the core of her party's woes. I probably would disagree with her on many public policy issues, but I think she has hit the target in her analysis.

Here's why they're after me: I have made a lifestyle choice that they can't stand, and I'm not cowering in the closet because of it. I'm out, and I'm proud. I am a happy member of an exceedingly "traditional" family. I'm in charge of the house and the kids, my husband is in charge of the finances and the car maintenance, and we all go to church every Sunday.

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The Democrats made a huge tactical error a few decades ago. In the middle of doing the great work of the '60s–civil rights, women's liberation, gay inclusion–we decided to stigmatize the white male. The union dues–paying, churchgoing, beer-drinking family man got nothing but ridicule and venom from us. So he dumped us. And he took the wife and kids with him.

And now here we are, living in a country with a political and economic agenda we deplore, losing election after election and wondering why.

It's the contempt, stupid.


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