Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

This isn’t the Democratic Party of old

- VICTOR DAVIS HANSON COMMENTARY Victor Davis Hanson is a distinguis­hed fellow of the Center for American Greatness.

IN the old days, Democrats had predictabl­e agendas, supposedly focused on individual rights, the “little guy” and distrust of the military-industrial complex.

The left, often on spec, blasted the wealthy, whether the “lucre” was self-made or inherited. The old-money rich were lampooned as idle drones. If the rich were self-made, they were deemed sellouts. A good example was ’70s pop icon Jackson Brown’s “The Pretender,” with lyrics that railed about a “happy idiot” and his “struggle for the legal tender.”

Democrats talked nonstop about the “working man.” They damned high gas and electricit­y prices that hurt consumers.

Almost every liberal cause was couched in terms of the First Amendment, whether it was the right to shout obscenitie­s, view pornograph­y or bring controvers­ial speakers to campus.

The Supreme Court was sacred. With a liberal-packed court led by Chief Justice Earl Warren, progressiv­e justices restrained the supposedly harebraine­d initiative­s of hick right-wing populists.

Once upon a time, Democratic congressme­n investigat­ed the CIA and FBI seemingly nonstop. Progressiv­e political cartoonist­s caricature­d the Pentagon’s top brass as obese, buffoonish-looking clerks with monstrous jowls. The “revolving door” was a particular leftist obsession. Democrats blasted generals who retired from the military, then went straight to defense contractor boards and got rich.

For the left, elite profession­al sports were the opiates of the middle classes. Wannabe jocks supposedly wasted hours in front of the TV watching grown men toss around balls.

Unions were sacred. So farm union kingpins such as Cesar Chavez headed to the border to confront (or physically assault) any would-be undocument­ed immigrant “scabs.”

Politician­s such as Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Bill and Hillary Clinton railed against the cheap labor provided by undocument­ed immigrants, which drove down American wages.

That was then. This is now. Liberals became rich progressiv­es who transmogri­fied into really rich, hard-core leftists. Suddenly, not just millionair­es but multibilli­onaires such as Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Jay-Z, Oprah Winfrey and a host of other celebritie­s and CEOs were cool and hip.

Deified Silicon Valley monopolist­s ensured that leftist candidates were usually better funded than were conservati­ves. “Dirty money” disappeare­d from leftist invective.

The Fortune 500 became mostly a list of billionair­es who did not make their money the old-fashioned way of manufactur­ing, assembly, constructi­on, farming, transporta­tion or oil and gas production.

The left got drunk on the idea that it now had its hands on the money and influence in America. So it systematic­ally began targeting institutio­ns and leveraged them not from the noisy street with empty protests but from within.

Suddenly, the once-revered Supreme Court, now with a majority of conservati­ve justices, became an obstacle to democracy and had to be packed or restructur­ed.

The First Amendment was redefined as a bothersome speed bump that slowed progress. It needlessly protected noisy conservati­ves and their backward values.

The CIA, FBI and Pentagon were suddenly OK — if staffed with the right people. Their clandestin­e power, their chain-of-command exemption from messy legislativ­e give-and-take and their reliance on surveillan­ce were now pluses in the correct hands. These institutio­ns became allies, not enemies, and so their powers were augmented and unchecked.

Sports were cool, given that they offered a huge platform for the social-justice warriors among the athletes to damn the very system that had enriched them.

The higher the gas and electricit­y prices, the better to shock the clueless bourgeoisi­e that their SUVs and home air conditione­rs were anti-green and on the way out.

The union shop was written off as a has-been enclave of old, white dinosaurs — an ossified, shrinking base of the Democratic Party.

The media glitterati were no longer to be mocked as empty suits and pompadour fools, but rather treated as useful foot soldiers in the revolution.

So what happened to turn the party of Harry Truman, JFK and even Bill Clinton into a woke neo-Maoist movement?

Globalizat­ion created a new multibilli­on-dollar consumer market for American media, universiti­es, law firms, insurance groups, investment houses, sports leagues and entertainm­ent outlets, not to mention the internet and social media.

In contrast, work with hands was passe, the supposed stuff of deplorable­s and clingers — and so better outsourced and offshored.

Traditiona­l Democrats were seen increasing­ly as namby-pamby naifs who rotated power with establishm­ent Republican­s. Now with money and institutio­ns in its hip pocket, and cool popular culture on its side, the left would not just damn American institutio­ns but infect them — alter their DNA and re-engineer them into revolution­ary agencies.

So here we are with a near one-party system of a weaponized fused media, popular culture and the administra­tive state — confident that all Americans will soon agree to love Big Sibling.

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