Normal Women Show Democrats Importance of Values

Ari L. NoonanEditor's Essays

Even though Republicans this morning hold more state houses than at any time since 1920, the Year of Warren Harding, and their widest edge in the House since 1928, their obliteration of Democrats does not yet feel like the sweeping, stunning repudiation of liberal racism and liberals’ assorted lies and wars – against women, gays, technicolor and 3-D minorities and one-legged coal miners with whooping cough. 

The farces have been exposed, but only with mind-numbing reluctance.

The Republican rampage, notably in blue states like Maryland, Massachusetts and Illinois, is being openly mourned, in some cases savaged, by whoring print and electronic journalists such as Markie Barabak and his hardcore left-wing colleagues at the Los Angeles Titanic, The New York Times, all television channels except for top-rated Fox, and National Public Radio.

One problem yesterday was that Democrats did not run questionable girls better suited to sot with cheerleaders than grownups.

While principled Republican women from Nikki Haley in South Carolina, on the East Coast, to Joni Ernest of Iowa in the Middle West, to Mia Love in Utah in the West, showed that you can win with quality persons who champion moral values, the Democrats, typically, ran the other way, choosing girls of the night.

The most delicious smackdown was dealt to one of the leading Democrat liars, Texas gubernatorial candidate Wendy (Ah Hate Truth) Davis. After lying about her family and her background in the runup to the election, she made fun of her GOP opponent living in a wheelchair. His onesided win probably knocked her out of politics for the rest of her sordid life.

In Kentucky, Dem Alison (Ah Love Squirmin’) Lundergan Grimes, who ran against new Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, refused publicly, blatantly to say whether she voted for President Obama in ’08 and ’12. A child could have deduced that she chose to obfuscate rather than lie. Darn there is that pesky Democrat trait again.