The Great Liberal Freakout is under way, as we've noted
below. Here's my haul:
The head of the Joint
Center for Political
Studies, which the Washington Post describes as a "respected liberal think
tank," reacted to Trump's landslide thus: "When you consider that in
the climate we're in, rising violence, the Ku Klux Klan, it is exceedingly
frightening." Castro, still with us, said right before the election:
"We sometimes have the feeling that we are living in the time preceding
the election of Adolf Hitler as Chancellor of Germany." Claremont College
professor John Roth wrote: "I could not help remembering how economic
turmoil had conspired with Nazi nationalism and militarism, all intensified by Germany 's
defeat in World War I, to send the world reeling into catastrophe". It is
not entirely mistaken to contemplate our post-election state with fear and
trembling." Esquire writer Harry Stein says that the voters who
supported Trump were like the "good Germans" in "Hitler's Germany ."
Sociologist Alan Wolfe is up in the New Left Review: "The worst nightmares
of the American left appear to have come true." And he doubles down in The
Nation: "[T]he United
States has embarked on a course so deeply
reactionary, so negative and mean-spirited, so chauvinistic and self-deceptive
that our times may soon rival the McCarthy era." The Bulletin of Atomic
Scientists, keeper of the "Doomsday Clock" that purported to judge
the risk of nuclear annihilation, has moved the hands on the clock from seven
to four minutes before midnight.
Oh wait, did I say this was the reaction to Trump?? Sorry,
these are what the Left was saying the day after Ronald Reagan's election
in 1980. Some things never change.
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