Pete Buttigieg isn’t going to win

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Pete Buttigieg isn’t going to win

You may as well start on his political obituary once you’ve finished with Joe Biden’s

Roger Kimball
February 8, 2020

I see that various pundits are competing to write the political epitaph for Joe ‘son-of-a-bitch‘ Biden. That’s entirely understandable. It’s been clear for some time that Biden is on the threshold of senility, and it is only my charitable disposition that prevents me from speculating about which side of the threshold he occupies.

And then there was the desolation wrought by the Democrats’ impeachment entertainment. From the start, it was clear that the chief casualty of that amateur theatrics was going to be Joe Biden and his sniff, sniff, sniffing son Hunter.

Everyone who is not Bill Kristol understood that the bullet of that purely partisan hit job would miss President Trump. I do not understand why it was not also understood that the Bidens, knee- or perhaps even neck-deep in the influence-peddling nepotism-is-neat corruption biz, would be the prime victims of that bizarre soap opera. Or maybe it was understood and the real point was to give old Joe the shove that he required but to do it covertly. Deep waters.

But after the Iowa tech-meltdown and New Hampshire feather-weight boxing match yesterday, I am amused to discover that no one at the political obit desk has been filing away a story even more obvious than the one about Joe Biden. I mean the political obit/epitaph for Mayor Peter Buttigieg.

As Joe Biden once said of his old (but then-future) boss B. Obama, the 38-year-old former Mayor of South Bend is bright, articulate, and cleans up well. But the idea — an idea that is assiduously circulated by his supporters — that he is ‘moderate’ is ridiculous. In fact, those scrambling for the perfect political epitaph for PB might consider ‘moderate’ in scare quotes.

Remember, Mayor Peter is the openly gay son of the editor and translator of Antonio Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks. Gramsci’s important contribution to the literature of totalitarian tyranny was his idea that Communist dictatorship could only come to free countries by means of a ‘long march through the institutions’, cultural as well as political. The left has pretty well accomplished this with respect to the universities and the elite cultural institutions of the media and the so-called ‘arts community’. Mayor Pete wants to finish the job through such expedients as packing the Supreme Court with six more seats, abolishing the electoral college (it’s ‘undemocratic’, he says), disarming the populace (a precaution tyrants always take), providing a ‘glide path‘ for the government takeover of healthcare, opening up the borders, and forcing taxpayers to foot the bill for college, even for illegal immigrants, whom he also wants to offer amnesty. It’s a start, Comrade.

The truth is, Buttigieg is about as moderate as Bernie Sanders. He comes off as more reasonable than Bernie because he has a more soothing demeanor. (And he comes off as more reasonable than Elizabeth Warren because he does not sound like a screeching harridan whose hectoring voice is like a witch’s nails drawn across a blackboard.) He quotes — and misquotes — scripture. He sounds reasonable, so long as you ponder the timber of his voice and don’t ponder the substance of what he says.

But at the end of the day, this Ivy- and Oxbridge-educated ‘progressive veteran’ is a Gramscian radical. He is there with with Ralph ‘make-’em-comfortable’ Northam on abortion, though he has gotten pretty deft at avoiding the issue. Abortion, in fact, seems to be the one issue on which he wants the government to stay out of our lives. About everything else, it’s all government all the time.

Mayor Pete will have a scintillating couple of months while the media pretends that he might possibly win the nomination. But he can’t, and that will become obvious, I predict, shortly after Super Tuesday. I am really not sure who would have the best chance against Donald Trump in November. I am confident, though, that the sacrificial lamb will not be Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
 

marsofold

Veteran Member
The blacks are not supporting him. The demoncrap party will not forfeit the black vote for anyone. ABCnews and CNN both treat Sanders as a given loser. Even Biden is attaching Sanders' electability as a socialist. And both Warren and Biden are sinking lower and getting less money with every new state vote. It's going to go to a contested convention where the super-delegates will largely pick the nominee. I wouldn't rule out Bloomberg as a possibility, although his pol numbers to date aren't very good. A Bloomberg/Klobuchar combo could be possible, although the loss of the bernie bro voters over it might doom the ticket.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
Nobody wants his partner to be the "First Gentleman" in the White House.

However, I just saw this:

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Grouchy Granny

Deceased
And just how are the churches supporting him? I doubt the Catholics, Baptists and others are on board with this based on my limited knowledge of them
 

mzkitty

I give up.
I found something on him and when it comes out he will have to drop out! It's from an old newspaper article from 1993 or something like that. I found it on Twitter but I can only see my Twitter account on my phone so I couldn't copy and paste it here. When he was a teenager he strangled five dogs to death!!

Not true, according to this:

 
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