So
some of you may be relieved to know my wife, Barb, and I survived our
California vacation. We did all the touristy things in San Diego—SeaWorld; The
San Diego Zoo; The Safari Park; the USS Midway museum; a couple of harbor
cruises; took in a Padres game; Coronado Beach; sat on our patio drinking beer and
singing along with Frankie Valli on my Jam Touch (we may have been the only tourists we saw doing that.)
It
was fun, and as advertised, the weather was great. However, I know I have been
to California at least 15 times because that’s how many sweatshirts and hoodies
I have that say “California” on them. It is always cooler there in the evening
than I think it is going to be.
A
couple observations about California and Californians: What struck me first of
all is there are a lot of them. In San Diego County, 3.3 million of them. A
drop in the bucket compared to L.A. or San Francisco but enough to make it hard
for me to breathe at times. It’s a personal thing, not a criticism.
Oh,
and they all have cars. Which made the value of a parking space anywhere remarkably
precious in ways it is difficult to relate to in other parts of the country. We
drove around La Jolla one afternoon for 45 minutes just trying to find a place
to put the car. Another afternoon we were lucky enough to find a place 2 blocks
from our restaurant in Little Italy (it’s centered around India Street in San
Diego, which seems like it should be odd) but between being early and in no
hurry to leave we had to feed the meter a couple of times.
Once
you find a space you do not leave. I am uncertain for how long. The resort we
stayed at was across the street from the San Diego County Fair and on our early
morning walks to the beach we saw some of the same cars parked in some of the
same spots for most of the week.
Some
of them had clothes and blankets and trash filling most of the car except the
driver’s seat. One of them was a BMW. I’m not judging, I’m just curious.
The
second thing was that almost everyone we met was really friendly and kind of
normal.
Oh,
to be sure there were some nut jobs and we overheard some leftist conversations
that made it hard to finish a meal or two but for the most part people were
great. We didn’t see anyone dragging bloody Trump heads down the street or
carrying baseball bats looking for conservatives to beat. Not even a single
Molotov cocktail, but we tried to stay in nicer areas.
We
did see one #onlyblacklivesmatter t-shirt at the Padres game but the guy looked
like he could kick my ass so I didn’t even make eye contact with him. My days
of staring down tough guys are at least a dozen years or so in my rearview
mirror.
We
ran into one woman whose family owns a ranch in Yuma, AZ. She spends her
winters there but spends warmer months with her kids in San Diego or at her
summer place in Prescott, AZ, because it gets over 120 degrees in Yuma in the
summer and she just couldn’t take the heat. I don’t blame her.
In
fact, it gets so hot they “can’t even get white people to work on their ranch
anymore.” Whatever are they going to do when “Trump gets rid of all the
illegals.”
That is wrong and racist on so
many levels my head almost exploded but I did promise Barb to keep my mouth
shut on politics for a week and so I did.
But here are the show stoppers;
the things that rocked my world and caused me to rethink the origin of the
universe:
We were at Sea World in the
morning right when they opened. Apparently 364 days a year (they’re closed on
Christmas) they play the National Anthem a few minutes after they open. No,
really. The same one we listen to. The Star Spangled one.
And almost everyone stopped and
faced the gigantic flag and pole with hats off and hands over their hearts. I
was certain they were playing it just to expose conservatives, but no, almost
everyone stopped and stood still. There were lots of foreigners there—huge tourist
attraction—and even they stopped walking and were respectful. I have no idea
what they were saying but have no reason to believe it was evil.
And then at Petco Park at the
Padres game I was up on the concourse purchasing a couple of adult beverages
when they played it again and the same thing happened: almost everybody stopped
and removed their hats and placed hands over hearts and faced the field. Sure,
there were a few jerks who kept walking and talking but we see that in Denver
too. I suspect those idiots exist everywhere.
Honestly folks I felt like The
Grinch when he stands atop Mount Crumpet Christmas morning waiting to hear the
Who’s wail and instead hears the old “Welcome Christmas. Wa-Hoo Doray” song.
Maybe liberals, I thought, don’t all hate
the flag.
Perhaps many, in fact, should
not make me gag.
They are all singing—not one has
a bat
To beat conservative men who are
old, white and fat.
It can’t be this simple. How
could it be?
That we both love America and
just disagree?
I do
think I know an answer although it is painful to admit my own guilt. I think we
are all affected by what passes for media these days playing “let’s you and him
fight.”
Every
single media outlet is claiming record viewing numbers, from CNN to Fox News.
America is tuning in to see who did or said what outrageous thing today and the
wish-we-were-journalists are giving us all of it we can digest whether it’s
true or not.
I
think that is more a result of supply and demand capitalism at work for ratings
than it is either side merely advancing their political agendas although that’s
what they think they’re doing.
The media
on the left continues to show us beatings, riots, burnings and beheadings to
reinforce their own outrage (I’m talking about the media more than the typical
liberal) and parading a bunch of who-gives-a-damn-Hollywood-airheads in front
of cameras to give us their well-educated and sharply honed political opinions
or simply to volunteer to assassinate the President of The United States of
America.
They
are certain that at any moment we on the right will come to our senses and “join
the revolution.” They remain oblivious to the fact that what they show us
reinforces our outrage at a bunch of ungrateful, American-hating, disrespectful,
parasitic ne’er do wells.
They
leftwing media are such geniuses that they remain oblivious to the fact that it
was just this “reporting” strategy that gave Donald Trump $2 billion worth of totally
free media coverage and got him elected president. Unless of course
you are still hoping that somehow the Russians did it.
The
media on the right continues to show us Nancy Pelosi and Maxine Waters raving
about past presidents creating current havoc, 750 billion people dying from
being in the same country with republicans, and conservatives hiding their car
keys because they were here just a minute ago, damnit. They have Alzheimer’s for
God’s sake. Even though liberals are stupid enough to keep electing them it
doesn’t mean they are all as stupid as
them.
They
may be dumb enough to believe that what Chuck Schumer says today is what he
will say in three months but we have guys like that too with their own fan
clubs (Paul Ryan).
My
point is that even though we know the media is a bunch of unethical, lying pigs,
we allow ourselves to be duped by them daily. And it’s hard not to be. We all
want our core beliefs reinforced and the media is totally willing to provide
that no matter which side you’re on.
Don’t
get me wrong, I think an agenda of strict liberalism would be the death of this
country (see a California financial statement or the end of history for any
purely socialist nation). I think to subscribe to liberalism you not only have
multiple screws loose but you must be missing parts. Big important ones.
But
they think the same thing about me. And if it’s just a matter of disagreeing
can’t we work that out? Marriages do about half the time. I’m not sure it will
be as easy for a nation. Both sides might have to compromise a few things and
neither side is willing to right now, but that’s a whole other 1000 words. Or
1500. Sorry.
At
any rate, today I feel good that in spite of the media scouring the countryside
to find schools banning the Pledge of Allegiance, three or four pro football
goofs kneeling during the national anthem, and schools teaching the Koran but
not the Bible, I think those may be isolated incidents that the media would
like us to think are common so they can advance their agendas no matter how
badly it backfires on them on a daily basis (see Georgia special election.) At
least I hope so.
If
you don’t believe me go to a ballgame in California and get ready to have your
jaw drop.
I liked this post very much. I think it's very true that people in person are much different than how people behave on TV or facebook, whether liberal or conservative. Most of us care about the same things, even though our political views about how to accomplish those things may differ. I live a pretty conservative life, but my political views are mixed, but mostly liberal. I get frustrated with the Republican-dominated Kansas government, but I like my neighbors.
ReplyDeleteSo Grant, maybe next to expand your views: France? (or ease into it with Canada? )