Mad, Trump-Averse Parents Finally Had Someone To Vote Against
Politicians continue to ignore—or insult—independents at their peril.

One of the quickest and least remarked-on heel-turns in contemporary American political history came about in late November 2020, when American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten issued "A blueprint to safely open schools."
Yes, this was the same Weingarten who four months earlier threatened "safety strikes," who in September 2020 backed the Chicago Teachers Union in keeping schools closed, and who, as late as February 2021, would still be backing nonsensical 24-hour school closures and sanitation-theater wipe-downs after a single positive COVID-19 test. So why the rhetorical change of heart, at least when speaking generally, in November 2020?
Because unions had lost their Trump card in the blue and purple states where their power is strongest, and where the public schools were the most closed in the Western world. No longer could teachers get away with being against school reopening just because former President Donald Trump and former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos were for it. ("Our teachers were ready to go back as long as it was safe," Weingarten said to ProPublica in September 2020. "Then Trump and DeVos played their political bullshit.") Nice liberal parents in shuttered, affluent districts like Montclair, New Jersey, were no longer terrified of being "painted as Trumpers."
There was an important financial calculus, too; unions were in the midst of leveraging one huge final payout from an administration and Democratic congressional majority they had just helped elect. But the immediate problem was political: Like the independents with whom they overlap, many frustrated parents were happy to see Trump go, but still had plenty of pent-up electoral anger over COVID-related school policies that they hadn't yet expressed in the voting booth.
"Glenn Youngkin's victory in Tuesday's Virginia gubernatorial election was about schools," asserted Northern Virginia native Zachary D. Carter in The Atlantic late last night. "It wasn't about Donald Trump, or inflation, or defunding the police, or Medicare for All, or President Joe Biden's infrastructure agenda. It wasn't really about critical race theory or transgender rights—though those issues shaded the situation a bit by highlighting anxieties surrounding the education system. Fundamentally, the contest was about schools—specifically, how many parents remain frustrated by the way public schools have handled the coronavirus pandemic."
While it's true that monocausal electoral analysis is almost always overly simplified, tempting though it may be for those of us pissed-off blue-state parents who've been warning for years about the potential electoral potency of the pissed-off-blue-state-parent vote, the school policy factor in the Virginia race did leave noticeable footprints.
The Washington Post-Schar poll covering Oct. 20-26 found that education had gone from being a third-place issue for Virginia voters the previous month, at 15 percent, to narrowly the number-one issue at 24 percent. (It should be noted that there is considerable topical bleed between "education" and the two other top-tier issues: "the economy," and "the coronavirus.") Certainly, parental input on school policy was the issue Youngkin rode the final five-plus weeks of the election, as he came from behind and caught Terry McAuliffe.
Virginia's public schools were the seventh-most closed in the country from 2020-21. The teachers union in the shuttered Fairfax School District in October 2020—a point at which most private schools in the country, most public schools in red-state America, and most schools of all kinds in the rest of the world were all safely open—tried to guarantee closure until the then-non-existent vaccine was widely available. The attitude on display about these issues from union chiefs, Democratic politicians, public health officials, and sympathetic journalists was—and often still is—condescending, smug, imperious. In these enlightened polities, don'tcha know, we follow the science. (Except when they don't, which is damnably often.)
It's not hard to see why Terry McAuliffe was so desperate to pin Trump on Glenn Youngkin. Not only was there a legitimate critique about Youngkin's Trump-voter-courting Election Integrity Task Force proposal, but running against the former president worked like a charm for California Gov. Gavin Newsom in his recall election. Voters in deeper blue states are more likely to be on the alert for anything smacking of the Orange Man, and also more likely to approve of the kind of heavy-handed COVID restrictions Democratic governors prefer.
Given the pattern-following pendulum swing against the party that re-takes the White House, and the ongoing weirdness of the economy, it's possible we have seen the pinnacle of the Pissed-off-Parent factor in mainstream politics (though local school board politics is another category entirely). But there's another way of looking at post-2021 election politics that has possible implications far beyond education policy, and smack dab into President Joe Biden's entire domestic agenda.
Independents, after being one of the most decisive blocs in delivering the presidency to Biden, have abandoned him in droves, and sprinted straight into the arms of Glenn Youngkin (and many of the other Republicans who turned heads last night). While there will be much MSNBC sputtering about how these are just racist white women or whatnot, and perhaps more sophisticated skepticism about self-described independents having no coherent ideological identity, I would argue that both are looking at the question wrong.
There is a swing of voters in the country who may not believe the same thing consistently, yet nonetheless consistently act as a brake on the system of government when it seems to be going off the rails. Having weak loyalty, they are less apt to be trapped in the dead end of supporting some ancient party hack like Terry McAuliffe, or even new blood like Donald Trump once he starts acting too weird. When pols of any stripe confuse their own narrow margins of victory as mandates for sweeping, head-snapping change, this amorphous blob stands at the ready to put them back in their place.
Trump being back in his place turns out to be a pretty good thing for Republicans, so no doubt they will work to screw that advantage up by inviting the old trickster back (or launch an equally off-putting multi-front culture war to punish the libs, rather than seizing the Virginia moment to push for increasingly popular educational choice). Meanwhile, Democrats are trying to out-convince one another that the real lesson from last night is to pass Biden's Build Back Better, faster.
In a long populist moment, it's too much to expect politicians and their enablers to choose humility over the usual rhetorical violence. But for one day at least, it's nice to see humility imposed on the Imperious Class by voters weary of being sneered at.
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"lid for every pot"
That's what my grandmother used to say, as when some weird assed couple would cross the intersection
mine too. definitely confirmed when my brother found someone to marry him lol
You’re going soft on us.
I'm told the sincerest form of flattery is imitation; sadly for Ms. Weingarten, there is no way I am imitating that photo.
It was the scariest Halloween costume of 2021.
Let’s just hope there’s no Weingarten out there.
Last school year was almost entirely virtual in NoVA public schools, but the private schools and various extracurricular activities all carried on, and that striking difference in priorities among public officials was appalling to everyone with eyeballs and half a brain. Travel soccer? "Carry on!" Private school? "Sure!" Public school? "No, way! Are you a psycho racist?"
It was pretty obvious why school was virtual when my friend, an hourly-wage, non-union, School Aged Child Care (SACC) teacher for Fairfax County was assigned to lead a classroom "pod" in school for kids who were doing virtual school, and their parents were paying for the privilege because they had to *go* to work! The salaried teachers were sitting at home doing Zoom, while my friend, who has rheumatoid arthritis but is a single mom without child support, and who has no other skills, was in the classroom!
Luckily for me I have been homeschooling my kids since the beginning of their schooling, so we actually go a ton of work done. My friends with kids in public schools couldn't help but notice.
Shut the fuck up Donny.
so Trump is the new governor of Virginia?
Youngkin is the Trump Delta Variant.
That was by far one of the whiniest and funniest headlines I've seen while joyriding the mainstream media in the last 24 hours. 😀 It's really hard to remain stoic at the moment.
Also exquisite:
"Glenn Youngkin’s victory proves white ignorance is a powerful weapon"
What I get out of that cannot be healthy.
Laughter is good for the soul.
no political story can be published or aired without mention of Trump.
It is known.
I'm told that Trump is the embodiment of whiteness in America, and that whiteness won in Virginia, therefore Trump must have won in Virginia and has become the new governor. QED
took Matt like 11 paragraphs to do what you did in one sentence
It's truly amusing to watch Progressive talking heads say, "Whiteness won," looking at a Black woman immigrant Lt. Governor, and a Hispanic A.G.
It's almost like Republicans are...inclusive.
Wait for it. Countdown to "multiracial whiteness" in 4-3-2...
White African Americans.
TDS-addled piece of shit Matt Welsh makes a public ass of himself!
Congrats! That's the reason you get a $5.00 check from me each year instead of what you used to get.
You send him $5 bucks? Why?
Like leaving a $1 tip; to let them know I didn't forget.
Is that the current minimum?
Don't carry change anymore.
Koch says thanks - every bit counts.
Are we just supposed to ignore that Wallensky was on NPR this morning emoting about her unanimous CDC decision to give kids the poke? Because you know the teachers' unions are going to get keeping kids in school conditioned on their vaccination for a disease that has a vanishingly small risk to them.
Exactly. The pendulum has swung very far in the direction of the progs, and it seems they took that as a mandate and have put their entire stack on 00.
Trying to keep schools closed indefinitely for the lazy teachers union, wanting to force the vaccine on kids that have almost no risk from Covid, telling parents "STFU, sit down, we will teach your kids what the experts want, and you deserve no say...if you have a problem with that maybe the feds can look into your shit"...
It seems this is all a bridge too far for normal folks, and they have had enough. Very happy to see this, seems there is still *some* sanity out there
It's weird. Why do the teachers even care if the kids are vaccinated or not?
Politicians continue to ignore—or insult—independents at their peril.
Please stop. Politicians step on it when they treat other people's kids as state property and do so in unmistakable fashion. The party aspect is immaterial. Just look at how leftists act when "those" people have an opportunity to go to school alongside little Tyler and Kaitlyn.
Good stuff. Could've done without the racial innuendo. But yep, I agree. Fuck with my kids has nothing to do with party affiliation
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Get over it Reason. It had nothing to do with Trump. Trump wasn't running. The GOP candidate did not invoke Trump. The Democratic candidate did, and no one cared.
It really had to do with a governor with poor policy and even poorer brains. Telling parents they should have no say in their kids education! The Dictatorship will decide for them! Yeah, they voted against this idiot, but because of him, no one else.
Hey Reason, there is a reason we have school board elections! The community decides, not the "experts".
The GOP candidate did not invoke Trump. The Democratic candidate did, and no one cared
Or maybe they did. Buyer's remorse and all.
Reason cared!
"...Or maybe they did. Buyer's remorse and all..."
Brandyshit, sarc, jeff and others posting here are all trying to hide the fact that they were beyond stupid in the "BOTH SIDES!!!" argument. And no one is fooled.
Democrat political campaigns are going to have to ask themselves if riling up their base by slandering half of the country as racist bigots is worth turning off half of the country with their despicableness.
If they were winning, they'd keep doing it. And now that they're losing, they may keep doing it because they don't have better rhetoric.
Maybe they are doing it because they actually believe it?
Some do, but that's because they've been misled by their handlers.
I'm floored at the MSNBC-types who are calling these voters ignorant, racist trash. They're largely the same voters that got President Frontotemporal Dementia into office. They voted against a cadidate who told them they're plebes who deserve no say in how the state educates their children. Turns out that's not a winning message.
Seriously though...MSNBC went with how this election is about white ignorance. Yep. Ignorant white people, voting to...give people more say in how taxpayer-funded schools serve taxpayers. White. Ignorance.
Want a real education in who cares about what?
Remember JFK Jr. and his failed flying instructions? Check around if you please; one of the doc/history channels has a multi-session doc on why the death of this loser was oh, so, important to the country! All narrated by 'news casters' who made sure we know they were best buds with the idiot!
Betting you found that particular 'news story' every bit as compelling as I did; background noise.
THOSE are the people who presume to judge your opinions.
Holy shit, Sevo. I wouldn't watch that documentary with somebody else's eyes. Ha! Background noise, indeed. Like flushing toilets.
I neither know nor care about that particular documentary, but the episode of "Air Disasters" where an hour is spent dissecting every boneheaded, arrogant, over-entitled link in the JFK Jr accident chain was pure golden balm to this pilot's soul. He never should have been closer to the left seat of a cockpit than Microsoft Flight Simulator.
His wife seemed like a tiresome shrew that the world is probably best rid of as well, and she contributed to the outcome by delaying departure time because she couldn't be buggered to wrap up her luxury shopping expedition; shame about the sister-in-law, though. And all that expensive luggage.
Reason's ad-partners have a web presence every bit as pro as Reason; right now, there's a pop up telling me of the importance of "tomorrow's election day in Virginia"!
So Matt sent another resume to the New York Times.
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Democrats, progressives, the woke: don't listen to this man! Your problem has been that you have not shouted loudly enough about how ignorant and racist people are for wanting to have a say in their children's education. So double down on the CRT-based rhetoric! Keep telling parents how they are really closet white supremacists! Just please, keep it going strong until the mid-term elections next year. And if that doesn't work, try even harder for the two years leading up to the next presidential election. You can do it!