By Noah Rothman
Monday, July 07, 2025
Some Democratic voters now apparently believe that the
most valuable contribution their elected representatives can make to their
shared cause is to be shot. That tells you something about the level of esteem
in which Democratic officials are now held by their own voters.
“House Democrats told Axios they see a growing anger
among their base that has, in some cases, morphed into a disregard for American
institutions, political traditions and even the rule of law,” read one of several disturbing observations in Axios reporter
Andrew Solender’s latest piece.
One unnamed House Democrat said the activist class has
suggested that legislators must “be willing to get shot” by law enforcement or
other rogue elements. The lawmaker affirmed that “there needs to be blood to
grab the attention of the press and the public.”
That jibes with what the over “two dozen House Democrats”
told Solender about the base’s bloodlust. Some dismissed the demands as the
misplaced zeal that affects activists who spend too much time online. Others
were less sanguine. One compared the milieu in which Democratic voters steep
themselves to the “Roman coliseum.” “People just want more of this spectacle,”
he said.
As is often historically the case, those who advocate
political violence are not the heaving masses that progressives imagine will
form the vanguard of the revolution. Rather, these calls are coming from voters
who “tend to be white” and “well-educated,” residing comfortably “in upscale
suburban or urban neighborhoods.” Another thoroughly intimidated Democrat
attributed calls for violence to “economically very secure white people.” That
checks out, particularly given the extent to which this crowd assumes that
others will be meting out and bearing the brunt of the violence they apparently
welcome.
There’s a lot going on in this story. It reflects the
Democratic base’s utter contempt for the utility of the Democratic Party’s
elected leaders, their uncharitable assumptions about how trigger-happy
American law enforcement is, and the activist class’s deeply misguided belief
that political violence begets positive outcomes. It is civic illiteracy in its
most menacing form.
We cannot say we weren’t warned. For months, the activist
class on the left has warned that their appetite for “violence” is unsated. We would do well to take these
repeated admonitions seriously.
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