The Cumulative Toll of Democrats’ Delusions

Representative Ritchie Torres, a New York Democrat, cut me off before I even finished my question: Congressman, were you— “Surprised? No, I was not surprised,” Torres, who represents a poor and working-class district in the Bronx, told me. “Much of my side in politics, and much of the media, was in a state of self-deception. We confused analysis with wishful thinking.”

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Which is to say, too many in Torres’s party assumed that they were heralds of virtue and endangered democratic values and that Americans would not, as a despairing New York Times columnist put it this week, vote for an “authoritarian grotesquerie.”

This, Torres argued, was purest delusion. 

Ed Morrissey

Powell sort of skips over the fact that the "authoritarian grotesquerie" was itself delusional. The media embraced that Harris-led narrative as though it came down etched on stone tablets from Mount Sinai, but too many Americans remembered how Trump actually governed in 2017-2021. It's not just that Democrats were delusional, but that they and the media flat-out lied -- and voters rejected them for it. 

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