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Under the guise of a column about electoral tactics, David Brooks blames the Republican loss on American citizens who don’t think like David Brooks.

It is a sun-glint wave with an undertow of xenophobia.

The Booman offers a more accurate analysis.

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  1. George Smith

    November 10, 2012 at 1:16 pm

    I read that “Party of Work” thing at the Times. Brooks never mentions how Republicans really wield it. They believe themselves to be the only people who work hard; none work harder or are more real and self-reliant than white Republicans. And it’s a boast made to belittle others not-Republican, always. BooMan calls them the party of racist assholes. There’s nothing that comes from the Republican Party now that doesn’t explicitly belittle and insult others who are not  extremist Republican. As the “party of work” they’re superior in all, everyone else being lazy swine. What? Women didn’t vote for us? F— them, they’re sluts. What, Latinos didn’t vote for us? F— them, they’re wetbacks and probably voted illegally. What, the only black Americans who voted for us were JC Watts and Alan West? F— them, they all have Obamaphones. What, students didn’t vote for us except at Ol’ Miss? F— them, they’re getting elitist snob educations! And we know it’s not exaggeration. It’s the identity they cling to. Unremarkably, we saw it coming, the election only reinforced all their badness. They feel that rejection, by a majority they consider all to be pig dogs, as proof of their virtue. 

     
  2. Frank

    November 10, 2012 at 4:52 pm

    The usual suspects (Krauthammer, Cal Thomas, et al.) are already beating the “We need to be more conservative” drums.

    They will remain in business.  Hate always finds buyers.

    Rude offered Republicans a three word solution:  Stop being jerks.

    They won’t.  They can’t.  As you say, it’s who they are.