No, my friends, last Tuesday's "historic" moment is as historic as Al Bundy's four touchdowns in a high school football game. It's the worst kind of political geekery that passes for analysis, made even worse when raised up by a candidate on a national stage.
No, my friends, history was made with:
- the march on Selma to Montgomery in 1965
- the march on Washington in 1963
- the march on the Pentagon in 1968
- Juneteenth in 1865
- Nelson Mandela's walk from prison in 1990
- the ratification of the Bill of Rights in 1791
- the election of a black president in 2008
This history-is-waiting tidbit started showing up a couple of months ago. I haven't verified that Jim Geraghty's column in NRO, War-Gaming the GOP Early Contests, Six Weeks Out, is the very first mention, but it's among the earliest. The factoid gained momentum after Mitt's presumed eight-vote triumph in Iowa. It was held high by the candidate, much as a fifth-grader would raise a blue ribbon for the best bug collection.
All around the world, people are fighting and dying for the right to have a government of their choosing. Should we warn them that it's is what their future could be?
We, for varying values of we, are idiots.™
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