Issues & Insights
Screenshot

Let’s Face It, Dems Have Always Been ‘Dark Woke’

By now, you’ve probably heard the term “dark woke.” It’s supposed to represent a new, edgy, gloves-off messaging strategy among Democrats.

But what’s new about this? Democrats have always taken the low road.

A recent New York Times feature says “As liberals try to get their groove back, some party insiders say Democratic politicians have been encouraged to embrace a new form of combative rhetoric aimed at winning back voters who have responded to President Trump’s no-holds-barred version of politics.”

An article posted on Yahoo News claims that “While traditional Democrats may still be pushing the idea of reaching across the aisle and finding a way to bring a fractured country together, this online faction is taking the gloves off and going ‘Dark Woke.’”

It’s all supposedly a response to Donald Trump’s abrasive personality.

But who are they kidding? Are we actually supposed to believe that Democrats were polite and deferential before Trump? That they were the ones reaching out to the other side for compromise? That they were the champions of civil discourse?

That’s how Democrats are routinely portrayed by their patrons in the media. But it is laughably detached from reality.

This is the party that, back in the 1960s, attacked a Republican presidential candidate with an ad showing a girl picking petals off a flower only to be obliterated by a nuclear bomb. Ronald Reagan was routinely on the receiving end of vicious attacks from Democrats. In 2003, Charles Krauthammer coined the term “Bush Derangement Syndrome” to describe the unhinged hostility Democrats had for George W. Bush.

In 2009, Rep. Alan Grayson “became an overnight sensation,” according to NPR, “when he said the Republican health care plan was ‘die quickly.’”

Politico, of all places, reported on the vicious tactics Barack Obama used against Mitt Romney in 2012, saying “Obama and his aides have used an arsenal of techniques — personal ridicule, suggestions of ethical misdeeds and aspersions against Romney’s patriotism — that many voters and commentators claim to abhor.”

It was Democrats who attacked a Republican Medicare reform plan by showing a lawmaker pushing a grandmother off a cliff.

During Trump’s first term, Rep. Maxine Waters told protesters to “get more confrontational” and in another instance told supporters to “push back on” Trump Cabinet members, and “tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.”

When Joe Biden was pretending to be president, he told donors in a private call that it was “time to put Trump in the bull’s-eye” and called Trump supporters semi-fascists.

It’s Democrats who are constantly calling their political opponents evil, racist, deplorable, greedy, fascists who don’t deserve to live. There’s a montage posted on Instagram in 2023 of prominent Democrats explicitly calling for violence against Republicans. It is several minutes long.

Do Republicans resort to harsh rhetoric and campaign tactics on occasion? Sure. But we’d argue that Democrats are far more likely to do so, and far more furious in their attacks, and far dirtier in their tactics because they crave political power so much more than do Republicans. In fact, the reason Trump stands out and raises so much ire — especially among establishment, Queensberry Rules Republicans — is precisely because he’s uniquely unafraid to punch back just as hard.

In any case, the idea that Democrats have until now been taking the high road is one of the biggest of Big Lies we’ve ever heard.

The only thing “new” is that some Democrats are admitting to what they are up to.

— Written by the I&I Editorial Board

Share

I & I Editorial Board

The Issues and Insights Editorial Board has decades of experience in journalism, commentary and public policy.

3 comments

  • It is so hard for me to believe that those devoted to Democratic Party principles (?) are anything but fools and scoundrels.
    You can blame it on our educational system (which helped form them and gave them arguments to be used) but conservatives attended the same kind of schools.
    The only thing to conclude is they were all born scoundrels and thugs-and non-introspective ones at that-and, unfortunately, they will pass on their genes.

    • I am genuinely seeking to know, “what are the democratic party principles” referenced above? For example, border control; where are the Dems on that topic? I know where they were a decade or more ago but no longer. As I go down the list of EO’s since January, I only know the Dems are against them but they never tell us where they stand on those subjects.

About Issues & Insights

Issues & Insights is run by seasoned journalists who were behind the Pulitzer Prize-winning IBD Editorials page (before it was summarily shut down). Our goal then and now is to bring our decades of combined journalism experience to help readers understand the top issues of the day. I&I is a completely independent operation, beholden to none, but committed to providing cogent, rational, data-driven, fact-based commentary that the nation so desperately needs. 

Share

Discover more from Issues & Insights

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading