Another great piece from Mark Steyn:
It wasn’t the economy, stupid. It was the stupidity, stupid. No man is an island, but the Democrats expect voters to act as if they are. Don’t think about national security and war and Iraq and Iran and North Korea - that’s all way beyond a loser like you. You’re too “terrified” about your job to be bothered with the foreign pages. It’s practically the Depression out there.
OK, it’s not. But it’s a recession. OK, it’s not. But there aren’t any jobs out there. OK, there are. But they’re not like the jobs you used to have, when you could go to the mill and do the same job day in day out for 45 years, and it made it so much easier for us come election time because there were large numbers of you all in the same place when we flew in for the campaign stop. But the point is: you are an island, stick to “pocketbook issues”, think about yourself.
The Left always used to accuse the Right of appealing to the voters’ selfishness, but this year the Dems did and it got them nowhere.
It also includes some lessons, though I doubt many Democrats are willing to listen.