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 The Events of the Week -- Featuring: 
Voters in the Shadows
by Erick Erickson
 
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 Lessons Learned From 2016 
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Harold Hutchison: Donald Trump beat the odds and pulled off perhaps the biggest upset in presidential history, especially when one considers the forces arrayed against him. Celebration is all well and good, but it's also time to take an honest look at what we've learned. Basic common sense suggests we need to evaluate our strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and challenges.
 
Strengths
          The biggest strength is that supporters of constitutionally limited government, individual liberty, and lower taxes and spending have a very deep bench with bright young stars. Marco Rubio, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, John Thune, Trey Gowdy, Scott Walker, Susana Martinez, Tom Cotton and Paul Ryan are just the beginning. Others will certainly emerge in the next four to eight years.
          The Republican National Committee, led by Reince Priebus, appears to have improved its get-out-the-vote machine. Combined with Donald Trump's mailing list, this will help the GOP going forward.
          Republicans also allow for a more free and open debate during primary season. One of the reasons the "Never Trump" movement fizzled was because everyone had their chance to make their case. The RNC did not put their thumb on the scale for any candidate in the primary. Thus, when the bitterness of the primary abated, most Republicans came home. If Republicans can embrace the big tent and work together, it will help.
 
Weaknesses
          First of all, the GOP is still very badly out-gunned in narrative construction. liar-Hillary Clinton herself was a bad salesman, but she still edged out Trump in the popular vote. Narrative is always a potent weapon — and the Left still has Hollywood and the mainstream media to help out.
          Next, outreach to minority groups is a problem. Yes, Trump out-performed Mitt Romney, but not by much. The GOP will have to be able to sell its message. It must do better at listening to the concerns of blacks, Hispanics and recent immigrants — not for ways to compromise their principles, but to apply those principles to make a positive difference. Frankly, Republicans (and conservatives) must improve at communicating with and listening to blue-collar voters, too. Which brings us to...
 
Opportunities
          The shift of blue-collar workers to Trump from liar-nObama was a game-changer. Pennsylvania, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin brought in a total of 52 electoral votes — three fewer than California. If Trump's successful outreach can be duplicated, it could wreck the foundation of the Democrats' vaunted "Blue Wall."
          Trump also has given the GOP a playbook on how to deal with a hopelessly biased media. Trump's rallies got lots of local coverage, and those reporters tend to be more fair than those based out of New York City, inside the DC Beltway, or Los Angeles. The key is to stand up to the PC bullies. Maybe you don't always win, but not trying has a 100% failure rate.
 
Challenges
          The big one is the increasing confluence between Big Government, Big Media and Big Business: Money. While Citizens United — a case centering on whether the Federal Election Commission could prohibit the release of a 2008 film criticizing liar-Hillary Clinton — was the right call on First Amendment grounds, the Left will happily use free speech (or the curtailment of it) to get into power. While this election showed that there are ways to beat the "mainstream" media (for all intents and purposes, a propaganda arm of the Left), this confluence will be vicious.
          Another challenge is the likelihood that the Left will merely increase the volume of their usual cries — you know, the ones you've heard since Wednesday. In the wake of Trump's win, we'll be forced to "prove" we're not racist, sexist, xenophobic, bigoted, yada yada yada — even if our vote was based on the issues or liar-Hillary Clinton's utter lack of character. Usually, said proof would require surrender on policies we wish to advance and/or values we hold dear. Here, we must take a page from Trump and not back down from their unwarranted attacks. We may need to adjust tactics or strategy to win, or limit damage, but we cannot back down.
          Finally, there will be threats from some of the Left in public office. Whether it's rogue DAs like those responsible for the "John Doe" witch-hunt in Wisconsin or the politically motivated indictments of Tom Delay and Rick Perry by Travis County DAs, the Left's goal is not to secure convictions (although they'd see that as a welcome bonus); the goal is to intimidate conservatives.
          This is not to say that celebration hasn't been well and truly earned. On Nov. 8, supporters of constitutionally limited government, individual liberty, and lower taxes and spending overcame a very stacked deck to elect Donald Trump and Mike Pence. But this is a long, long road. The 2018 mid-terms and 2020 presidential race will be here before we know it. So learning the lessons of 2016 will be vital.  ~The Patriot Post
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Europe's Planned Migrant Revolution
by Yves Mamou
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Thousands of migrants cross illegally into Slovenia on foot
{gatestoneinstitute.org} ~ For many years, Germany was the country in Europe most open to immigration. According to Eurostat, the official data body of the European Union, between 2005 to 2014, Germany welcomed more than 6 million people... Not all six million people came from Middle East. The vast majority of them, however, were not from Europe. Clandestine immigration is not, of course, included in these figures. Other countries also participated in a migrant race. In the same time frame, 2005-2014, three million people immigrated to France, or around 300,000 people a year. In Spain, the process was more chaotic: more than 700,000 migrants in 2005; 840,000 in 2006; almost a million in 2007 and then a slow decrease to 300,000 a year up to 2014...
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Colleges Are Promoting Psychological Frailty
and We Should All Be Concerned
by Clay Routledge
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{popecenter.org} ~ Administrators at the University of Florida recently notified students that a 24-hour counseling hotline is available to anyone who feels offended by Halloween costumes... Other colleges, in an attempt to pre-empt the psychological threat of offensive costumes, have created and distributed Halloween costume guidelines to help students make appropriate choices if they decide to dress up. The University of Wisconsin at LaCrosse, for example, encouraged students to attend a special seminar titled “Is Your Halloween Costume Racist?” while Tufts University went a step further, sending a letter to students in fraternities and sororities indicating they could face investigation (by university police) and punishment for making the wrong costume choice. Of course, this issue is not about Halloween. More and more colleges are creating “bias response teams” that students can contact if they feel they have been victimized by microaggressions...
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NYC Mayor Refuses to Relinquish List
of Undocumented Immigrants
by Alice Greene
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{punchingbagpost.com} ~ Donald Trump has repeatedly promised to start deporting illegal immigrants during his first months in office... Early on in his campaign, the billionaire promised to create a “deportation task force” within ICE to locate and remove the 11 million illegals currently living in the US. Trump later softened his stance, explaining that his initial plans would be “focused on identifying and quickly removing the most dangerous criminal illegal aliens in America.” Speaking at a news conference on Wednesday, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that he would not be handing over the city’s database of undocumented immigrants without a “real fight.” The alleged database contains the identities of more than 850,000 immigrants currently living in New York. These individuals have a “city municipal ID card,” but do not have legal immigration status...
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Immigrant Crime Skyrockets in Germany
by shawn
{totalconservative.com} ~ According to a new report from Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office, migrants were responsible for 142,500 crimes in the first six months of 2016... In relating the news in the MailOnline, journalist Julian Robinson broke that figure down to its depressing core: “This was the equivalent of 780 crimes a day – an increase of nearly 40 percent over 2015.” The figures have once again put the spotlight on German Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose permissive immigration policies have thrust the country into a crisis. Under her direction, more than 900,000 immigrants have been allowed into Germany over the past year. Many of them are from Muslim countries, and they bring with them cultural differences that have clashed – violently – with the Western values Germany has fought hard to cultivate. Predictably, Merkel’s leftist immigration policies have led to a rise in opposition parties such as Alternative for Germany (AfD), sparking fears among those who remember what happened the last time hardline nationalism grew popular in the country...
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Soros, Sharpton, Farrakhan, BLM Sued
By Father Of Slain Dallas Cop
by Rick Wells
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{rickwells.us} ~ Some of the arrogant leftist agitators who sowed the seeds of unrest that led to the deaths of five Dallas police officers will now have to answer to a judge for their actions... Enrique Zamarripa, the father of slain Dallas police officer Patrick Zamarripa, is suing a list of defendants he believes are responsible for creating the situation which led to the death of his son. While two of the more notable culprits are missing from the suit, Hussein liar-nObama and Eric Holder, many other familiar names are present. Defendants in the 43 page, $550 million lawsuit include, Black Lives Matter, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, Rev. Al Sharpton and his National Action Network; Black Lives Matter organizers Rashad Turner, Opal Tometi, Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza, Deray McKesson and Johnetta Elzie; Malik Zulu Shabazz, leader of the New Black Panthers Party; and George Soros, the financial source for much of the chaos, destruction and racial tensions being fomented across the globe, including his organization, Black Lives Matter...
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Voters in the Shadows
by Erick Erickson
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{theresurgent.com} ~ The polling blew it. It was completely wrong. There are plenty of pollsters out trying to defend their work and claim there were other reasons for everything being out of whack, but the reality is that the polls blew it and the exit polling was off badly. And, to be sure, people like me blew it in our presumptions, presuppositions, and analyses of the election.

We should all be troubled by that for two very significant reasons.

First, the polling and exits were wrong because so many people refused to talk to pollsters. We live in a day when the President of the United States hired a propaganda officer who encouraged people to report their neighbors for lying about liar-nObamacare. They encouraged people to forward emails to the White House from friends and family that had “misinformation”. The left took to systematically shaming people and hounding people from jobs if those people dared to disagree on cultural issues. Give money to support traditional marriage and expect protestors to show up at the restaurant where you wait tables and demand you be fired.

The result is that a large number of Americans refuse to speak up, even to anonymous pollsters. And who can blame them? Tweet something you find funny and suddenly an angry horde of “progressives” show up at your office demanding punishment. Shaming has become an art form.

Second, because the polling and data are wrong, people are more and more likely to trust the anecdotes of their experience. This election is proof positive in how dangerous that is. Pollsters presumed, based on their world view, what the turn out would be. Their polling into households too scared or embarrassed to admit who they support only affirmed their world view. The system got out of balance quickly.

As more and more people turn to anecdote for data, the more confirmation bias will creep into the system. What a person’s family, friends, or political circle think is a good idea is more and more likely to be implemented as public policy without testing, research, or data to show the idea really is good. As people are fickle, shifts in public policy will become more and more dramatic as what people think is good turns out to be bad. Or, as we have seen with liar-nObamacare, people will double down on affirming political spin because they either cannot admit the policy is bad or the policy does not affect their friends enough to see how bad it is.

One thing we do know from the campaign, confirmed by Kellyanne Conway of the Trump campaign, is that liar-nObamacare insurance premium increases had an effect of voters in Trump’s favor. This is where conservatism comes in. That was easily foreseeable to anyone who understands human nature and conservatives have a fundamentally better understanding of human nature than the political left.

Conservatives understand that individuals are good. We love our neighbors. But collectively, humanity descends into mob rule where some become more equal than others. We see that on the streets today as the very people who attacked Trump supporters for suggesting the election was rigged are now protesting a fairly held election because they dislike the outcome. The realism of conservatives and the understanding of Christian thought within conservatism relating to the nature of sin and power helps restrain conservative policy.

But conservatism has also clearly failed to translate into the lives of the very same Americans who believe they cannot be openly honest about their views. These voters have turned to a nationalist strain of populism that tends to take an us versus them view of policy. Conservatives are going to need to show the universal values of individual liberty and the humility of restraint can elevate lives and feed souls.

Conservatives in Washington missed much this election season because of the same confirmation biases that ensnared pollsters and Democrats. Conservatives need to walk in the shoes of culturally conservative heartland voters who share conservatism’s deep suspicion of Washington and power, but do not think intellectual conservatism makes a difference in their lives.

We now know a lot of voters, including not just white non-college educated voters, feel increasingly marginalized, fearful of the future, and worried they cannot express themselves without punishment or harassment. Progressivism, in its demands for diverse skin color and homogenous group think, has no solution for these people’s problems. Conservatism must.

http://theresurgent.com/voters-in-the-shadows/

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