May 21, 2017
Democrats in the Cesspits of Despair

By Paul Murphy <http://www.americanthinker.com/author/paul_murphy/>

I have an answer for the Instapundit's favorite question
<https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/237163/>: "Why is the Democratic Party
such a cesspit of hypocrisy?" in two words: "disconfirmatory reality,”
meaning the failure of reality to conform to their beliefs. This leads to
all sorts of mischief and worse.

Last week, revered left wing thinker Noam Chomsky said that President Trump
and the Republican Party represent a worse threat
<http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/05/10/noam-chomsky-republican-party-more-dangerous-than-isis-north-korea/>
to humanity than ISIS; NBC news reader Lester Holt interrupted the
President of the United States nine times
<http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/05/11/nbcs-lester-holt-interrupts-trump-nine-times-in-less-than-three-minutes/>
in three minutes; some art professor announced that Republicans in Congress
should be lined up and shot
<http://dailycaller.com/2017/05/09/art-professor-on-gop-they-should-be-lined-up-and-shot/>;
and exactly none of the mainstream media players, from the New York Times
to CBS and the Huffington Post, all of which had spent weeks enthusiastically
berating Sarah Palin
<https://www.google.com/search?q=Sarah+Palin+target+districts> for
suggesting the Republicans target a few House districts for election
purposes protested repeated calls for Trump's assassination
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/3/village-magazine-puts-crosshairs-on-trumps-head-in/>
or saw anything wrong with any of the rest of it.

This behavior stands in stark contrast to what Republicans do when they
lose elections: no serious conservative, for example, advocated that Obama
be shot; tea party gatherings never turned into riots; and even fringe
right wing sites generally talk more about issues than personalities.

So why are Democrats such hypocrites? Remember, they're the party of
liberal progressivism: the party that inveighs endlessly against racism but
embraces eugenics, spawned the KKK, and rewards people like Al Sharpton;
the party that accuses its enemies of Nazism but embraces the Moslem
Brotherhood and accepts both funding and direction
<https://www.algemeiner.com/2016/09/28/george-soros-israel-hatred-spills-out-into-the-open/>
from the only self confessed and unrepentant Nazi
<https://www.infowars.com/60-minutes-george-soros-is-proud-of-using-nazis/>
in American politics; the party that sees working Americans as deplorable
embarrassments to their own enlightened community for their imagined
illiteracy, homophobia and misogyny but reflexively defends Islam's right
to enslave a billion women and stone deviants in the public square; and the
party that fervently believes all forms of socialism morally better than
the Christian ethos built into the American Constitution despite
socialism's unbroken record of devolution to mass murder, social
stagnation, and the effective enslavement of more than 99% of the people by
less than 1%.

When Leon Festinger and his associates undertook the work leading to their
widely misunderstood and maligned theory of cognitive dissonance, their
ultimate goal was to understand how forty million decent Germans and tens
of millions in the rest of Europe could so enthusiastically support Nazi
methods -- and it's their research on how cult members react to the
unequivocal disproof of some central belief that's important today --
because the increasing calls among Democrats for violence
<http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/05/progressives_openly_signaling_the_arrival_of_political_violence_as_a_tactic_to_obtain_power.html>
shows that same process at work here as in Germany of the 1930s.

In brief, what happens when events disprove a cult's major belief is that
some adherents drop out; a majority first reshape their vision of reality
to accommodate both their belief and an edited version of reality and then
either gradually fade out of the cult or double down on their efforts to
find confirmatory opinion by compromising others; and, a few set out to
force others to act as if the belief stands unchallenged.

Among the last group, the nature and duration of the disproof process
matters: the more abrupt and final the disproof, the more violent the
reaction -- leading, in the extreme, to Jonestown events in which mothers
murder their own children rather than face reality. Where that disproof is
gradual and cumulative, however, the extreme group both grows as some
majority members find social support by edging into the extremist camp, and
loses its inhibitions against the organizational use of dishonesty, crime,
and violence at roughly the rate at which the belief loses market share in
the society they either belong or aspire to -- a classic slippery slope
political and media players are particularly susceptible to because the
pre-existing professional community amplifies their ability to provide
their own social support while shutting out contrary voices.

The key elements that have to be in place for the true believers to slide
toward dishonesty and violence are personal commitment to the belief,
undeniable disproof, and enough rationality for the person to know that the
belief has been disproven.

That two of these are in place with the Trump victory deniers is obvious:
most of the journalists and others now attacking Trump in particular and
Republicans in general have overwhelming and long term commitments to the
progressive cause. This despite the fact that every major attempt to act on
those beliefs, whether by Uncle Joe, Chairman Mao, the Kim Dynasty in North
Korea, or that great hero and champion of the poor,
<https://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/mar/06/hugo-chavez-hollywood-tribute>
Hugo Chavez, has turned into a murderous regime corrupting everyone and
everything it touched.

Whether most of these people are rational enough to comprehend the truth
that they can't acknowledge is a much more difficult question, in part of
course because they can't be rational on the subject.  But the fact that
they generally don't apply their beliefs to themselves suggests that most
have at least some grasp of their falsity. So far, for example, the number
of dedicated leftists in politics and the media who have voluntarily gone
to Cuba, Canada, or a V.A. hospital for superior health care remains, like
the number voluntarily paying higher total taxes or offering lands and
beaches they own for windfarm development, as close to zero as it is
possible to get.

Thus the behavioral explanation for the fact that conservatives will
generally accept electoral defeat gracefully whereas Democrats eagerly
embrace hypocrisy, corruption, dishonesty and even violence to continue the
fight by any means necessary is simply this: *reality supports conservative
belief, but pushes leftists down the slippery slope to the insanity of
Trump derangement syndrome.  Reality forces* them to continually choose
between recognizing the emptiness and historical absurdity of their core
beliefs or holding themselves hostage to those beliefs by escalating their
commitment, no matter what foul means may be required to make reality
conform to their fantasy.

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