The Bulwark Endorses Whom for President?

 

After rigorous pushback across multiple blogs, tweets, and sundry other outlets over its editorial suggesting a Romney-Bloomberg independent ticket (pejoratively nicknamed across the blogosphere variously as “The Fun-Sucker Proxy,” “The Oh God, N0oooooo!!!,” “Bloom-ney,” and “What fresh hell is this?” ticket), The Bulwark has retracted the original article and its endorsement and instead issued a revised piece that editor-in-chief Jonathan Last has called “what America well and truly deserves.”

With the democratic-socialist Bernie Sanders now the Democratic frontrunner and the political arsonist Donald Trump as the Republican incumbent, there is a yawning chasm that has never before existed in American politics. By retreating to their poles, our two major parties have left tens of millions of independents and moderate Democrats and Republicans unrepresented. Satan’s entrance into the presidential race wouldn’t just give the vital center of the electorate a home — it would stand a chance to break the system entirely.

I’m hard-pressed to tell whether Mr. Last made this endorsement sarcastically out of anger at the pushback on the original endorsement, or if this is, in fact serious. The case made is certainly a novel one.

The last major third-party run was in 1992, when Ross Perot won 19 percent of the vote—and he accomplished this while running against two party centrists, in Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush. Against two polarizing fringe candidates with no claim to the middle of American politics, and with demonic hoards at his disposal, we have no idea what Satan’s electoral ceiling might be, but I’m sure is damned high.

Perhaps Mr. Last has forgotten that Perot’s quixotic runs in ’92 and ’96 got us eight solid years of Bill Clinton. But I think The Bulwark has moved solidly into the “Anyone, anyone at all, but Trump” phase of its existence. The editorial goes on:

In America the odds are extraordinarily long for any independent candidate. That is largely a problem of access and funding, which both the Democrat and Republican parties have been unified in blocking. But this is fundamentally not a problem for the prince of darkness, who can cash in favors from all the world’s wealthy for support, and whose legions of damned souls will be doomed for eternity to canvas every neighborhood in existence, 24/7.  A leaked canvasser training manual shows satan’s clever campaign insights on soul possession and necromancy, which should serve well in Chicago.

I’d be tempted to suggest that this was a long-shot candidacy, America being a two-party system and all, but The Bulwark has even that covered:

But even if Satan didn’t win, his prospective candidacy is already polling above Trump, and he could bring enough public pressure to force the parties to give up their duopoly of citizens, and all the souls they command, and realize that until the possibility for a viable third party exists, we’re going to keep being forced to choose between unpopular candidates beholden to their party’s extremes.  The prince of darkness would upend the entire corrupt paradigm, and serve the added goal of never again needing to contemplate Donald Trump’s name on any ticket.

We also could solve that “problem” by way of a nuclear holocaust, a massive plague, a massive plague of locusts, or a massive plague of plagued radioactive nuclear locusts, but it’s hard to see the upside of any of those solutions save that we might also see the emergence of Marvel’s next superhero, Locust Man (whose powers include the ability to devour entire fields of crops in seconds — and whose archnemesis is Monsanto Man). Honestly, their original suggestion of Bloomers and Rommers isn’t sounding quite as bad at the moment. I cannot help but think they’re scraping the bottom of the barrel.  The madness continues:

Another barrier to entry that independent candidates face is they do not have the name recognition that affiliating with a major party grants.

Satan would solve both of these problems, being recognized the world over.  As the puppet master of most parties’ nominees for president since at least 1932, satan’s name recognition is already high. He has the credibility and trust of both Trump-hating Republicans, who see him as a sane alternative to the insanity of the president’s Twitter storm, and of the Silicon Valley capitalists, who are terrified of Bernie’s socialist utopia. He could easily cross the 105% percent polling threshold when Chicago is fully counted, and when Portland unlocks its van full of sealed ballots it just found.

Well, if name recognition is what they’re after, why not Jennifer Lopez? We could have the first inaugural pole dance routine out of that nomination at least, and I think she would meet most other Bulwark criteria already laid out above: Not Trump, Not Trump, and Not Trump. And I’m pretty sure she’s not the princess of darkness, even if she does have a rep as a prima donna. Well, it seems the Bulwark is truly looking for a “unity” candidate here, and they conclude their pitch as follows:

Think about that for a moment: satan has shown consistent and rigorous bipartisan appeal, and an ability to work with all sides. He is truly beyond any party affiliation, he has demonstrated that he has the ability to build big tent coalitions across partisan divides.

The same could be said of any natural disaster. I tried reaching out to the editors of The Bulwark to see if they were truly serious in their endorsement, asking if, in the face of the actual anti-Christ, they might not reconsider, hold their nose, and vote for the Orange Toupee man, just this once.  Their response? “Not a chance in Hell.”

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  1. Amy Schley, Longcat Shrinker Coolidge
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    Norm McDonald (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Influencer (View Comment):

    GeezerBob (View Comment):

    The trouble with The Bulwark is that they think the government should be in the hands of effete snobs. Only they would prefer effete snobs of the right as opposed to effete snobs of the left. Talk about holding a grudge…

    There doesn’t seem to be much of a difference anymore between the effete snobs of the right and the effete snobs of the left. They’ve merged into a sort of effete snob Voltron.

    Ultron?

    Voltron! Razzin’ frazzin’ Gen Z younguns mutter mumble grumble complain …

    • #61
  2. Barfly Member
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    SkipSul (View Comment):

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    I don’t follow the idea that Donald Trump represents a political pole (at least not in the same way that Bernie Sanders does). It seems to me that in many ways Donald Trump was in 2016 the candidate for the middle that both political parties had left behind – the “Main Street” business types that had been traditional Republicans and the blue collar working people that had been traditional Democrats. And he seems to be retaining (and possibly enhancing) that position.

    Sure. You see it that way, I see it that way. But the editors over there actually bruited a Romney / Bloomberg ticket, an idea so foul and so awful, and so angry school-marmish, that even Chicago’s undead protested.

    They’d be perfect together. By which I mean they’d be fighting all the time. “You got your self-regard in my eliteness!” “No, you got your prissiness in my goodness!”

    • #62
  3. Barfly Member
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    Arahant (View Comment):

    Matt Balzer, Imperialist Claw (View Comment):
    Well, now they have what they were supposedly asking for and they’re complaining about that too.

    Some folks would complain if you hanged ’em with a new rope.

    Well, now that you mention it, most folks in that position would prefer a rope that’s already stretched out a bit. Trust me – family history, y’know.

    • #63
  4. Percival Thatcher
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    DrewInWisconsin, Influencer (View Comment):

    GeezerBob (View Comment):

    The trouble with The Bulwark is that they think the government should be in the hands of effete snobs. Only they would prefer effete snobs of the right as opposed to effete snobs of the left. Talk about holding a grudge…

    There doesn’t seem to be much of a difference anymore between the effete snobs of the right and the effete snobs of the left. They’ve merged into a sort of effete snob Voltron.

    How does democracy die again?

    • #64
  5. Norm McDonald Inactive
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    Jeffrey Epstein-Prince Andrew is the Weekend at Bernie’s candidacy the Bulwank can get behind.

    • #65
  6. Norm McDonald Inactive
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    I’m the candidate you’ve been waiting for Bulwank.

    • #66
  7. ToryWarWriter Coolidge
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    I used to have such respect for the writers.  But now I have nothing but contempt.

    • #67
  8. aardo vozz Member
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    SkipSul (View Comment):

    rgbact (View Comment):

    It amazes me, how Bulwark is supposedly read by nobody…..yet somehow within a day, a meaningless piece by some random contributor, gets massive attention from the Trumpesphere. As for JVL, I’m assuming it was a snarky piece, not worth thinking about. If Satan really made their front page, that was a dumb move.

    Satan was himself certainly embarrassed, not wanting to actually run for election but instead insisting on outright acclamation by the masses.

    I understand wanting acclamation, but I thought you meant Satan was embarrassed because he was endorsed by the Bulwark.🙄

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  9. thelonious Member
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    I’m in a quandary. I like Satan’s policy positions but find him a little too religious for my taste.

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  10. Michael Brehm Lincoln
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    SkipSul (View Comment):

    Which I have to say really ticked off Cthulhu, as he had been angling for their endorsement long before satan got his hooks in. I hope the Bulwark doesn’t take its nautically themed name too seriously in the next few months, and avoids open water. Cthulhu is not one to let go of insults easily.

    They have nothing to worry about. Our Lord Cthulhu currently is dead in the water, dreaming. Of course, who can say what a supernova of Betelgeuse would portend?

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  11. SkipSul Inactive
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    aardo vozz (View Comment):

    SkipSul (View Comment):

    rgbact (View Comment):

    It amazes me, how Bulwark is supposedly read by nobody…..yet somehow within a day, a meaningless piece by some random contributor, gets massive attention from the Trumpesphere. As for JVL, I’m assuming it was a snarky piece, not worth thinking about. If Satan really made their front page, that was a dumb move.

    Satan was himself certainly embarrassed, not wanting to actually run for election but instead insisting on outright acclamation by the masses.

    I understand wanting acclamation, but I thought you meant Satan was embarrassed because he was endorsed by the Bulwark.🙄

    That may have been a factor too, but the prince of darkness’s press office declined to clarify the matter, only adding rather cryptically “contract terms will be reviewed with strict scrutiny.”

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  12. DrewInWisconsin, Influencer Member
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    Architectus (View Comment):
    And in the context of the original article, it strikes me that “Never Trump conservatives” are really effectively “Not Now conservatives”. They might have once favored and championed outstanding court selections, deregulation, increased border and national security focus, low unemployment and high labor participation rate, solid economic growth, pro-life policies and a pro-Israel orientation, but today Never Trumpers say “well, not now, but we can get back to all that after a Hillary or Bernie presidential term, because . . . Trump”.

    Which makes me believe that they “weren’t then” either. They simply adopted conservative rhetoric because it was convenient then to do so. (e.g., in the wake of 9/11, which created a lot of temporary conservatives, most of whom reverted to their original form over the last decade or so.)

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  13. DrewInWisconsin, Influencer Member
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    Norm McDonald (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Influencer (View Comment):

    GeezerBob (View Comment):

    The trouble with The Bulwark is that they think the government should be in the hands of effete snobs. Only they would prefer effete snobs of the right as opposed to effete snobs of the left. Talk about holding a grudge…

    There doesn’t seem to be much of a difference anymore between the effete snobs of the right and the effete snobs of the left. They’ve merged into a sort of effete snob Voltron.

    Ultron?

    Ultron was a surfer dude.

    • #73
  14. Instugator Thatcher
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    Matt Balzer, Imperialist Claw (View Comment):
    I don’t know about the Easter Bunny though. I’ve never really gotten a clear idea of where it lives.

    Easter Island, duh!

    • #74
  15. Nerina Bellinger Inactive
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    ToryWarWriter (View Comment):

    I used to have such respect for the writers. But now I have nothing but contempt.

    This is exactly how I feel and I’m not happy to say that.

    • #75
  16. Arahant Member
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    DrewInWisconsin, Influencer (View Comment):
    Which makes me believe that they “weren’t then” either. They simply adopted conservative rhetoric because it was convenient then to do so. (e.g., in the wake of 9/11, which created a lot of temporary conservatives, most of whom reverted to their original form over the last decade or so.)

    FTFY

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  17. Barfly Member
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    Nerina Bellinger (View Comment):

    ToryWarWriter (View Comment):

    I used to have such respect for the writers. But now I have nothing but contempt.

    This is exactly how I feel and I’m not happy to say that.

    I never had respect for these guys. I’d read their “three cheers for conservatism!” articles and note mostly how empty and unsatisfying they were, how they never went anywhere, never made any observations that explained what I saw, never made any realistic prescriptions beyond “vote for our guys and it’ll all be good.”

    But only in the time of PDT has their conduct led me to feel contempt and disgust for them. They haven’t all suddenly changed, nor have I, so I can only conclude Jonah Goldberg, Billy Kristol, and many others among the rump conservative establishment were contemptible and disgusting all along.

    • #77
  18. Ontheleftcoast Inactive
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    Follow the money. Hayden Ludwig at the Federalist reports:

    Kristol, currently editor-at-large of the decidedly anti-Trump media outlet The Bulwark, has been funded from the start of his rebellion by big left-of-center donors like Pierre Omidyar and the Hewlett Foundation.

    As of 2018, he’s also been backed by a nonprofit connected to a massive network of left-wing groups funding the anti-Trump “Resistance.” That network of “dark money” is run by a powerful for-profit company called Arabella Advisors—and its influence is far-reaching and virtually unreported by the mainstream media.

    Specifically, Kristol’s Bulwark website is run by the 501(c)(3) Defending Democracy Together Institute (DDTI), the sister organization of his 501(c)(4) Defending Democracy Together (DDT), which runs the Never Trump attack group Republicans for the Rule of Law. The Hopewell Fund, which is one of the four main nonprofits operating in Arabella’s shadowy network, forked out $75,000 to DDT in 2018.

    Sarah Longwell, executive director of DDT and publisher of The Bulwark,says Kristol’s groups receive funds “from all sorts of people who care about democracy and the rule of law,” but she declines to name any individual donors or any conservative foundations (which must disclose their grants).

    The foundations that send monies through the Hopewell Fund’s hands read like a Who’s Who of left-wing money: The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, which heavily funds Planned Parenthood and groups that push for population control; the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, a massive pass-through that sends tech titans’ cash to activists at places like the American Civil Liberties Union and the Tides Foundation; and the Democracy Fund, the philanthropy of eBay founder Omidyar, which has given to Common Cause Education Fund and the Campaign Legal Center, both liberal stalwarts. In fact, Democracy Fund shows up again in this story: they gave DDT $1.6 million in 2018.

    It gets more nauseating after that. Bulwark? That’s not a bulwark against anything. That’s whatever you call a business staffed by presstitutes.

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  19. SkipSul Inactive
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    Barfly (View Comment):

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    ToryWarWriter (View Comment):

    I used to have such respect for the writers. But now I have nothing but contempt.

    This is exactly how I feel and I’m not happy to say that.

    I never had respect for these guys. I’d read their “three cheers for conservatism!” articles and note mostly how empty and unsatisfying they were, how they never went anywhere, never made any observations that explained what I saw, never made any realistic prescriptions beyond “vote for our guys and it’ll all be good.”

    But only in the time of PDT has their conduct led me to feel contempt and disgust for them. They haven’t all suddenly changed, nor have I, so I can only conclude Jonah Goldberg, Billy Kristol, and many others among the rump conservative establishment were contemptible and disgusting all along.

    How dare you take a parody post seriously?

    Can you guys at least pretend to play along?

    • #79
  20. Norm McDonald Inactive
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    Ontheleftcoast (View Comment):

    Follow the money. Hayden Ludwig at the Federalist reports:

    Kristol, currently editor-at-large of the decidedly anti-Trump media outlet The Bulwark, has been funded from the start of his rebellion by big left-of-center donors like Pierre Omidyar and the Hewlett Foundation.

    As of 2018, he’s also been backed by a nonprofit connected to a massive network of left-wing groups funding the anti-Trump “Resistance.” That network of “dark money” is run by a powerful for-profit company called Arabella Advisors—and its influence is far-reaching and virtually unreported by the mainstream media.

    Specifically, Kristol’s Bulwark website is run by the 501(c)(3) Defending Democracy Together Institute (DDTI), the sister organization of his 501(c)(4) Defending Democracy Together (DDT), which runs the Never Trump attack group Republicans for the Rule of Law. The Hopewell Fund, which is one of the four main nonprofits operating in Arabella’s shadowy network, forked out $75,000 to DDT in 2018.

    Sarah Longwell, executive director of DDT and publisher of The Bulwark,says Kristol’s groups receive funds “from all sorts of people who care about democracy and the rule of law,” but she declines to name any individual donors or any conservative foundations (which must disclose their grants).

    The foundations that send monies through the Hopewell Fund’s hands read like a Who’s Who of left-wing money: The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, which heavily funds Planned Parenthood and groups that push for population control; the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, a massive pass-through that sends tech titans’ cash to activists at places like the American Civil Liberties Union and the Tides Foundation; and the Democracy Fund, the philanthropy of eBay founder Omidyar, which has given to Common Cause Education Fund and the Campaign Legal Center, both liberal stalwarts. In fact, Democracy Fund shows up again in this story: they gave DDT $1.6 million in 2018.

    That’s not a bulwark against anything. That’s whatever you call a business staffed by presstitutes.

    Which make this a Kayfabe/Work like Pro Wrestling. So, again, everything comes back to my original question:

    “Who is, Andre the Giant?”

    • #80
  21. Ontheleftcoast Inactive
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    SkipSul (View Comment):

    Barfly (View Comment):

    Nerina Bellinger (View Comment):

    ToryWarWriter (View Comment):

    I used to have such respect for the writers. But now I have nothing but contempt.

    This is exactly how I feel and I’m not happy to say that.

    I never had respect for these guys. I’d read their “three cheers for conservatism!” articles and note mostly how empty and unsatisfying they were, how they never went anywhere, never made any observations that explained what I saw, never made any realistic prescriptions beyond “vote for our guys and it’ll all be good.”

    But only in the time of PDT has their conduct led me to feel contempt and disgust for them. They haven’t all suddenly changed, nor have I, so I can only conclude Jonah Goldberg, Billy Kristol, and many others among the rump conservative establishment were contemptible and disgusting all along.

    How dare you take a parody post seriously?

    Can you guys at least pretend to play along?

    Parody? I had already pretty much concluded that Kristol et Cie were taking their political philosophy from a bumper sticker:

    Vote for Cthulhu! Why settle for the lesser evil?

    • #81
  22. Matt Balzer, Imperialist Claw Member
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    SkipSul (View Comment):

    How dare you take a parody post seriously?

    Can you guys at least pretend to play along?

    • #82
  23. Barfly Member
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    SkipSul (View Comment):

    Barfly (View Comment):

    Nerina Bellinger (View Comment):

    ToryWarWriter (View Comment):

    I used to have such respect for the writers. But now I have nothing but contempt.

    This is exactly how I feel and I’m not happy to say that.

    I never had respect for these guys. I’d read their “three cheers for conservatism!” articles and note mostly how empty and unsatisfying they were, how they never went anywhere, never made any observations that explained what I saw, never made any realistic prescriptions beyond “vote for our guys and it’ll all be good.”

    But only in the time of PDT has their conduct led me to feel contempt and disgust for them. They haven’t all suddenly changed, nor have I, so I can only conclude Jonah Goldberg, Billy Kristol, and many others among the rump conservative establishment were contemptible and disgusting all along.

    How dare you take a parody post seriously?

    Can you guys at least pretend to play along?

    I thought you were trying to make a point. I don’t have time for the PIT.

    • #83
  24. DrewInWisconsin, Influencer Member
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    Barfly (View Comment):
    I don’t have time for the PIT.

    The PIT makes time for you.

    • #84
  25. Arahant Member
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    Ontheleftcoast (View Comment):
    staffed by presstitutes.

    Love that word.

    • #85
  26. Full Size Tabby Member
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    SkipSul (View Comment):

    Barfly (View Comment):

    Nerina Bellinger (View Comment):

    ToryWarWriter (View Comment):

    I used to have such respect for the writers. But now I have nothing but contempt.

    This is exactly how I feel and I’m not happy to say that.

    I never had respect for these guys. I’d read their “three cheers for conservatism!” articles and note mostly how empty and unsatisfying they were, how they never went anywhere, never made any observations that explained what I saw, never made any realistic prescriptions beyond “vote for our guys and it’ll all be good.”

    But only in the time of PDT has their conduct led me to feel contempt and disgust for them. They haven’t all suddenly changed, nor have I, so I can only conclude Jonah Goldberg, Billy Kristol, and many others among the rump conservative establishment were contemptible and disgusting all along.

    How dare you take a parody post seriously?

    Can you guys at least pretend to play along?

    Some people today are act so ridiculously these days that I for one have trouble distinguishing between parody and actual reporting. 

    • #86
  27. Kozak Member
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    ToryWarWriter (View Comment):

    I used to have such respect for the writers. But now I have nothing but contempt.

    I’m embarrassed I ever believed anything they said or wrote.

    • #87
  28. Arahant Member
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    Full Size Tabby (View Comment):
    Some people today are act so ridiculously these days that I for one have trouble distinguishing between parody and actual reporting.

    It’s not just you.

    • #88
  29. Randy Webster Inactive
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    The picture at the OP isn’t really Satan.  It’s Tim Curry.

    • #89
  30. Arahant Member
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    Randy Webster (View Comment):

    The picture at the OP isn’t really Satan. It’s Tim Curry.

    Same t’ing.

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