Walker County Messenger

Another fine mess

- DAVID CARROLL

Ma, where’s my Pa?” was the refrain. Cleveland won the election anyway, prompting his supporters to respond, “Gone to the White House, ha ha ha!”

But you know what happened after the election? Americans forgot about it, and they resumed working toward a common goal. Most of them, anyway.

Is that still possible today? Does anyone really believe that no matter who wins in November, the other side is just going to smile, and start holding hands?

Can you imagine Fox News hosts taking a few moments to mourn a Republican loss, and then looking into the camera saying, “Well, our guy lost. Now let’s get behind this other fellow, and heal our nation?”

On the other hand, is it realistic to expect CNN hosts to quickly dismiss a Democratic loss, and then say, “Good game, folks. Now let’s work together to unite everyone, and put all this nastiness behind us?”

We all know this isn’t going to happen. We are now a profession­al wrestling nation. Many years ago, some bright promoter figured out how to make wrestling profitable. Athleticis­m, power and skill were admirable qualities, but didn’t entice the masses.

What if, he said, we have a good guy and a bad guy? We will create animosity, we will pit good versus evil, and each competitio­n will have a story line. In many towns with a decent-sized auditorium, profession­al wrestling kept the building open for decades. The “upper crust” would complain, “We want opera and culture!” The venue managers would respond, “Sure, we’ll give you a little of that. But if we’re going to keep the lights on, we need a wrestling ring and angry people willing to buy tickets and popcorn.”

So, here we are. The slanted news networks and social media sites are providing the wrestling matches, and Americans are buying the popcorn. No controvers­y, no antagonism? No ratings.

It all comes down to this. When is the last time you voted FOR a presidenti­al candidate? Read that carefully. I didn’t say the last time you voted in a presidenti­al election. I mean the last time you voted FOR a person. Surveys reveal that we have become really good at voting AGAINST people. Many Americans voted against Bush, against Obama, against a Clinton or two, and against Trump. Would we have voted for a potato against some of these candidates? For many, the answer is yes.

In a nation of 328 million, we struggle to find two people we really trust with the nuclear football. We can somehow weed out the weak links in “Dancing with the Stars” and “American Idol,” but we often end up with two presidenti­al hopefuls that are underwhelm­ing.

When is the last time two people represente­d our major political parties on the presidenti­al ballot, and you said, “Oh my gosh. They are BOTH so qualified and excellent! They each have so many good qualities. Can they be co-presidents? How are we supposed to choose between them?” It’s been a while, if ever.

With all the talk about each of our two current candidates, and their mental fitness to serve, it’s easy to draw a conclusion. You know that rhetorical question, “Who in their right mind would even WANT the job?” While watching the debates that winnowed down the crowded field of wanna-be presidents, I found myself answering that question. The answer was, “Apparently, not very many.”

Can you blame a competent, qualified person for sitting it out? Are we setting up our 2020 winner for failure? Will we unite to battle our current crises (as we used to do in the past) or will be continue to tear each other down?

Turn off the echo chamber “news” channels. Love your neighbors. We have to start somewhere.

David Carroll, a Chattanoog­a news anchor, is the author of “Volunteer Bama Dawg,” available on his website, Chattanoog­aRadioTV. com. You may contact him at radiotv202­0@yahoo. com, or 900 Whitehall Road, Chattanoog­a, TN 37405.

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