I tried to watch last night’s kiddie table debate, but was just too tried to endure the pandering. So here’s a roundup of reactions:
The Democratic contenders seemed to offer up a doom and gloom scenario at odds with current economic reality:
They described an America of 2019 that was downright dystopic.
Elizabeth Warren said the economy was only “doing great for a thinner and thinner slice at the top” and that the government “is corrupt.” Cory Booker declared, “I see every single day that this economy is not working for average Americans” and lamented that “Dignity is being stripped from labor” and that “This is actually an economy that’s hurting small businesses and not allowing them to compete.” Bill de Blasio argued, “There’s plenty of money in this country. It’s just in the wrong hands. Democrats have to fix that.” Amy Klobuchar described “so many people that are having trouble affording college and having trouble affording their premiums.” (I thought Obamacare was supposed to fix that!) Tim Ryan lamented, “We’re getting drones shot down for $130 million, because the president is distracted.”
Despite President Trump canceling a military retaliation against Iran at the last minute, Tulsi Gabbard warned, “Donald Trump and his cabinet, Mike Pompeo, John Bolton, and others — are creating a situation that just a spark would light off a war with Iran, which is incredibly dangerous.” (Notice she blames Trump and his cabinet for creating the situation, not the Iranians.)
This occurs as the national unemployment rate has been at or below four percent since March 2018, and hit the lowest rate since 1969. Even half of Democrats rate the economy as “good” or “excellent.” No doubt the people most likely to watch two hours of ten Democratic candidates debating are the most partisan, and probably the ones most likely to insist that because Donald Trump is president, the economy simply cannot be doing well. But one has to wonder how well the message “I will save you from this terrible economy” will work in a general election.
A lot of fun was had at Beto O’Rourke’s Spanish language Hispandering:
Live look at @BetoORourke. #DemocraticDebate #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/VXsR37koZZ
— Drunken Peasants Memsᵀᴹ (@DP_Mems) June 27, 2019
Savannah Guthrie asks Beto O'Rourke if he would support a 70% marginal tax rate
O'Rourke refuses to answer the question and starts speaking Spanish
Guthrie presses him again
O'Rourke again refuses to answer pic.twitter.com/zMAy7ioRDh
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) June 27, 2019
Cory Booker promptly jumped aboard the “Look, I can speak Spanish!” bandwagon as well:
Beto O’Rourke and Cory Booker #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/jHCQoaeIgx
— Kobe Coleman⚡️ (@_Kcoleman17_) June 27, 2019
Beto and Julian trying to out-Spanish each other is more low energy than Jeb.
— The Red-Headed Libertarian (@TRHLofficial) June 27, 2019
#DemDebate:
Moderator: "Illegal aliens!"
Cory: "I will hug them while crying"
Warren: "OPEN BORDERS!"
Gabby: "Replace all citizens with illegals!"
Klobuchar: "beat them. then amnesty."
Beto: "Me gustan los tacos!"
DeBlasio: "Illegal aliens are made of peeeeple!"— ¡El Sooopèrr! ن c137 (@SooperMexican) June 27, 2019
Warren and de Blasio went Full Socialized Medicine:
Elizabeth Warren leaves no doubt: She's 'with Bernie' on kicking 180 million people off of private insurancehttps://t.co/se8ArcD1ub #DemDebate
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) June 27, 2019
It’s almost as if Obamacare solved absolutely nothing. https://t.co/5Y4MsyOKcS
— Conn Carroll (@conncarroll) June 27, 2019
William Jacobson at Legal insurrection thought John Delaney won the debate by not sounding insane.
The moderators clearly favored Elizabeth Warren, repeatedly going back to her for questions, particularly at the beginning.
You had Warren’s tough gal act, Beto’s wandering mind and Spanish language lesson plan, Bill de Blasio’s almost full-blown commie schtick, Spartacus, and Amy Klobuchar’s Minnesota nice routine.
Who won?
Let’s focus on the purpose of an early debate — for all but the top few candidates, it’s name recognition and not coming across as a marginal freak. Tulsi Gabbard achieved a little of that, but far and away the voice of sanity was someone I never had heard of.
He spoke about how Medicare for all, which depends on reimbursement rates so low it would bankrupt most hospitals, was not viable. That goes against the grain of the Democratic Party, where most of the leading candidates have jumped on some version of Bernie’s plan….
Being the “not completely crazy” Democrat could get Delaney media attention.
Don’t bet on it. Besides, there’s that tiny physical similarity problem:
#DemDebate pic.twitter.com/AeNPOR7wU5
— jon gabriel (@exjon) June 27, 2019
Winning https://t.co/HwosctYgHg
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) June 27, 2019
Delaney really is the right man for the job-
of selling you a reverse mortgage in an infomercial
— Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton) June 27, 2019
Speaking of insane, Julian Castro promised taxpayer subsidized abortions for transexuals:
So glad Castro just clarified that biological men must be granted abortion rights.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) June 27, 2019
Embrace the insanity, people!
We just had an actual candidate at a Presidential debate talk all tough about how hard he'll fight for reproductive justice so that [checks card] trangender men who say they are women and who can't get pregnant can have abortions!
— Brian Cates (@drawandstrike) June 27, 2019
Gotta love these Democrats promising to fight mental illness an hour after one of their own suggests abortions for men
— Sean Spicier (@sean_spicier) June 27, 2019
Tim Ryan correctly identified the Democratic Party's elitist problem:
"We have a perception problem in the Democrat Party," Ryan admitted. "We have got to change the center of gravity from being coastal, elitist and Ivy League to a party that is on the side of workers. If we don't focus on workers, none of this change will happen."
He insisted that Democrats will not win unless they "address that fundamental problem."
Ryan is correct, but that "perception problem" is rooted in the Democratic Party's increasing radicalism on issues such as abortion, climate change, intersectionality, and more.
(Hat tip: Stephen green at Instapundit.)
Tim Ryan: We have a perception problem, we are not connecting with working class, we are too coastal elite.
This is the only honest statement so far tonight and they are cutting him off.
This is the democratic party#DemDebate
— Carpe Donktum🔹 (@CarpeDonktum) June 27, 2019
Gabbard wins the unscientific online polling following the debate, which should remind you of a certain Republican contender of years past:
Told you she’s the Ron Paul of the field https://t.co/oTSz7TqEUc
— Eric Earling (@ericearling) June 27, 2019
And now some random tweets about the debates:
The final word count, via @FiveThirtyEight
Notably in 4th: @chucktodd, who co-moderated the second half of the #DemDebate https://t.co/6W9tYA37Am pic.twitter.com/6nQoegk1eX
— Cate Martel (@CateMartel) June 27, 2019
It's amazing that Elizabeth Warren is 70... she doesn't look a day older than privileged rich white woman who impersonated another race to advance her career and get cushy jobs where she never really had to work. #DemocraticDebate #DemDebate
— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) June 27, 2019
Beto is like a pure distillation of all of Obama’s flaws without any of his virtues.
— Jeremy Senderowicz (@jsende) June 27, 2019
Presidential Debate Sidetracked By Booker, De Blasio Arguing About Best Place In Lower Manhattan To Get Tapas https://t.co/lnyTzh1xAg #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/3zVDEbhMop
— The Onion (@TheOnion) June 27, 2019
Tim Ryan Attempting To Stand Out From Other Candidates On Debate Stage By Wearing Blue Power Ranger Costume https://t.co/4Fd4KEYMPD #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/fdaMeoeQdy
— The Onion (@TheOnion) June 27, 2019
this is AMERICA'S GOT NO TALENT.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) June 27, 2019
Still triggered by the question about the alleged gender pay gap injustice. Give it up, fellow Democrats. It’s a distortion based on bogus, agenda-driven studies. Women will be helped by truth and honest research—not hype and twisted studies. #DemDebate #DebateNight 👇 https://t.co/CCOWzeMunn
— Christina Sommers (@CHSommers) June 27, 2019
I need to learn Spanish by tomorrow night at 9.
— Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) June 27, 2019
Finally, YouTube appears to have banned a number of YouTubers just for livestreaming their commentary about the debates:
hello @TeamYouTube i was commentating on the debates like literally every human being on the internet and now i can’t stream for 90 days? can you help with this please? get ya boy marco on the line. pic.twitter.com/9JukdQirkq
— shoe (@shoe0nhead) June 27, 2019