In a victory for gun rights, Colorado successfully recalled Senate President John Morse and Senator Angela Giron, both gun control advocates, from office. Before the polls had even closed, desperate Democrats attempted to blame the result on “voter suppression.” Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz released a statement and took to Twitter to decry the supposed fraud.

Of course, the various attempts to blame nefarious NRA efforts for the recall results conveniently ignore the fact that Mayor Bloomberg spent $350,000 attempting to protect gun control.

The Democrats are nothing more than sore losers.

They can’t fathom the idea that people would actually reject their ideas. After such a resounding defeat, all they have left are complaints. The people must have been duped, or suppressed, or something else. It can’t possibly be that they are, in fact, wrong, or that more people disagree with them than agree.

Compare this behavior to what they displayed regarding ObamaCare.

On May 16th, as the hashtag #ObamaCareInThreeWords swept across Twitter, the OFA-run @whitehouse account tweeted “It’s. The. Law.” in an exemplary display of maturity. Their message, essentially, was that conservatives should just shut up and accept the results of the political process. One the legislation is passed, no complaints are allowed.

Liberals want to have it both ways. They want silence when they win and noise when they lose. It’s only unjust if they didn’t win. They are so blindly assured of their rectitude (a necessary component of liberal psychology) that they will not accept anything but unquestioned success for themselves. Thus, the current kvetching about “suppression.”

For the moment, perhaps the only response is: It’s. The. Vote.


 
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