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The leftist complaints about non-cheaters being a bunch of goody goodies who went to Harvard is bizarre. These same people a week ago would accuse elites of being out-of-touch freaks, but now they're all perfect little angels who get off on judging the working class for not living up to their lived standards. This entire moral framework is based around stereotyping the working class as our of control. There's something to be said for the fact that the Stoller/Piker types are heavily driven by cultural resentment against people who make good life choices.

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"What unites these reactions isn’t so much the defense of Platner as the staunch denial that there’s anything wrong here at all."

Sure. And also what unites these reactions is hatred of people like me, highly educated competent women who think that candidates for office should at least know what the fucking job entails and show some ability to do it, people who were terribly unimpressed by Bernie Sanders screaming about "what the government should do" and accomplishing absolutely fucking nothing as part of "the government", people who enthusiastically voted for Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama not because they, like us, went to Ivy League schools but because they seemed like real people who actually know what the fuck they are supposed to be doing when elected.

And speaking of Clintons, Bill Clinton managed to get himself elected and re-elected, and enjoy a reasonably successful presidency despite his personal failings and indiscretions, because he was an accomplished politician who projected competence-and delivered-and because he could connect with and persuade the people that he needed to vote for him. But his personal failings and indiscretions were a constant problem for him, for his family, for the democrats, and for the fucking country. I'll take a lot of baggage (not everything, but a lot) if it comes with someone who takes leadership and governing seriously, especially if they don't waste a lot of words casting people who have generally followed rules and, you know, accomplished something as the real losers, but everything is better when there is not a lot of baggage we have to take. But I'm not super interested in rallying behind someone who is an actual real fucking loser from an affluent background who has accomplished very little and who seems to have so much baggage that one could conclude that this is all he has.

I don't live in Maine. If I did I would be torn about whether to cast a very unenthusiastic vote for this arrogant ignorant prick to get Collins out, or, like, move to another state. But damn, Democrats, do better. Just. Do. Better. This is a winnable state. It would have been great if the choices had not been between an octogenarian friend of Schumer (no matter how competently she governed) and this guy.

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