What was once unacceptable is the new normal

Republicans once extolled virtue and character as the most important qualities in a public servant, but now, with Herschel Walker, they have shown that they care nothing about such qualities. It’s important to remember, he couldn’t have done it alone. He wouldn’t have survived the scandals and the ample evidence of a mind unsuited for governance. And in the final tally, millions voted for him.

In the years since 2015, when Donald Trump declared his candidacy for President, he has inured us—especially Republicans—to scandals as he provoked one after another. He was always a cad, but not on the national stage. Republicans are now a party where literally nothing is a disqualification for office.

But, in the process, Republicans have lost their way. Not only are they willing to support unqualified, immoral candidates who whine about stolen elections, but they can no longer see how far they have fallen. When someone attacks the Constitution, we all should stand and defend it.

These lost soul Republicans are constantly screeding about Constitutional rights (real or imagined in the case of 1st Amendment rights applying to private companies), claiming to carry pocket versions, and crowing about reading it on the House floor. And yet, just like on Jan 6th, they have no understanding of how to defend it even though they are sworn to do so and anything less is breaking that oath and committing treason.

Voting for such treasonous candidates and rallying for them once in office is beyond the pale.

How to Cope With Midterm Election Stress

Strategies for enduring the midterms before and after the results are in

Psychology Today posted October 26, 2022 Reviewed by Vanessa Lancaster

A recent APA survey reported that more than three-quarters of U.S. adults say the future of our nation is a significant source of stress in their lives. More than a quarter are so stressed they can’t function, and 66 percent of that group cites the current political climate.

This likely doesn’t come as a surprise. A political ad I saw last night insisted that if I voted for a particular candidate, I’d be making “a deadly mistake.” I awoke this morning to 44 political ads in my inbox and then turned on a morning talk show to hear the commentators lament that people are not signing up to be poll watchers because they’re afraid of the potential for violence. And then they went to a commercial break in which there were a series of commercials, each one more alarmist than the next.

At a time when 71 percent of all voters, regardless of political affiliation, believe that democracy is at risk, the stakes feel very high.

The present-day political climate is ripe for a stress response. An unpredictable future and not feeling in control are the seeds of an anxiety response, which often leads to a feeling of overwhelm.

Our brains shut down once we’re overwhelmed, and thinking becomes more difficult. The continuous bombardment of stimuli–lawn signs, phone calls, text messages, advertisements, and news–creates a cycle in which anxiety leads to overwhelm, which leads to a greater vulnerability to the emotional content of the advertisements, which in turn creates more anxiety.

Studies have shown that political stress, like any other stress, can have deleterious consequences for both physical and emotional well-being. We need to cope with today’s politically induced stress as well as tomorrow’s.

Strategies for coping include:

  • Control your ingestion of political ads. Turn the volume off or walk out of the room and take a bathroom break.

  • Control how much news you are watching.

  • Take walks in nature. Psycho-physiological restorative responses have been noted in studies that look at people’s reactions to natural surroundings.

  • Listen to music. Reductions in respiration rates, skin conductance, and muscle tension have all been reported when research subjects are monitored while listening to music.

  • Engage in mindfulness practice. The emotional and physical benefits of meditation are well known. They include: gaining a new perspective, increasing self-awareness, focusing on the present, reducing negative emotions, and increasing patience and tolerance.

Research shows that elections may be even more stressful after the fact for voters whose party loses. Both stressor forecasting — the anticipation that stressors are likely to occur in a defined future — and an anticipatory coping response have been shown to be effective coping strategies.

Some strategies for anticipatory coping are:

  • Plan a response if your candidate loses. As an example, continue to be, or become, active in creating positive change for the issues you care most about.

  • Try to reduce a partisan mindset in which you see only the other party’s danger. Understand that this mindset makes you overly aware of the perils of the other side while not noting the weaknesses that your party may bring.

  • Disrupt the “What if” negative loop. People uncomfortable with uncertainty often want to use their intellect to solve problems. Around and around they go, digging a deeper and deeper hole as they keep trying to solve the unsolvable, for example, the unknown future. Limit yourself to three cycles of “What if…” and then distract yourself with one of the current means of coping listed above.

Political campaigns are wars of words and images that lead to physiological and psychological stress on the electorate. It is important that people protect themselves from falling into a state of distress and overwhelm so that they can think clearly during these stressful days. And most importantly, vote.

Voting is not just a means of expression. It is also a way in which you assert some control.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/clinical-wisdom-new-world/202210/how-cope-midterm-election-stress

House of Horrors

If Republicans win the House, it truly will be a House of horrors:

  • The ultra-MAGA GOP has promised to end our support for Ukraine if they take back Congress. They’d rather side with a man who has threatened to destroy us with nuclear weapons than continue to aid the courageous people of Ukraine.

  • The Committee investigating the January 6th insurrection will be disbanded.

  • They have advertised that they will impeach both President Biden and AG Garland.

  • They have said they will throw prominent Democrats off their committees.

  • They will support Trump in evading the law in whatever way they can.

The following video was created by The Lincoln Project