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  Narcissus was a beautiful hunter in ancient Greece. He shunned all  romantic advances. None were as beautiful as he knew himself to be, so  there was no reason for a relationship with anyone. Eventually,  Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection in a pool of water by a  stream. He stared so lovingly and longingly at himself, unmoved and  unmoving, staying and staring till death. The gods turned him into a  flower now bearing his name. It grows wild along the riverbanks.
All  of us have mythologies we tell ourselves. Myths explain the way the  world works for us when we do not know how it truly works. One of the  reasons the Bible rings true for me is how counterintuitive it is and  how it defies the mythologies of its time. Moses wrote Genesis 1 and  claimed that there was just one God and that the sun, moon and stars  were just objects in the sky. This monotheistic religion deviated from  literally every religion on planet Earth at the time.
The idea of  one God and the objects in the sky being objects was completely  countercultural. No one else on the planet believed it. Even assuming  someone later than Moses wrote Genesis, Judaism and Christianity still  ran contrary to the thinking of everyone on the planet at the time --  even contrary to the prevailing views of the contemporaneous native  inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere.
Most of us tell ourselves  elaborate stories to explain the way the world works. Today, many of  those stories are conspiracy theories. But they all have the traces of  mythology in them. They capture the rhythm of the seasons and the flow  of life.
   
  
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For two decades, Democrats have told themselves a mythology.  That mythology has taken on orthodoxy. Democrats do not lose unless  Republicans steal elections by rigging the system, suppressing the vote  and cheating. In 2000, after former Vice President Al Gore lost the  presidential election, Democrats insisted it had been stolen. In 2004,  Democrats claimed Karl Rove pulled dirty tricks in Ohio. To this day,  Virginia's gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe still insists those  two elections were stolen.
Last week, former Georgia State Rep.  Stacey Abrams went to campaign for McAuliffe. She claimed she was not  "entitled to become Governor of Georgia." Abrams has, to this day,  refused to concede she lost. In fact, Democrats and members of the media  still allow Abrams to tell her own "big lie" about her loss. Hillary  Clinton, last week, also insisted Abrams won in 2018. Clinton still  believes she would have won in 2016 had the Russians not stolen the  election.
It is the Democrats' mythology. If anything, the  Democrats are not outraged so much by the GOP storming the Capitol on  Jan. 6. Their own voters had been storming through cities across America  for a year, burning them to the ground. Democrats are just infuriated  that Republicans co-opted the Democrats' mythology instead of getting  their own. The GOP now claims it wins except when Democrats steal the  election.
    
 
 
    
 
The media, subtly comparing Republicans to Nazis, refers  to this as "the big lie," a reference to a phrase Adolf Hitler came up  with. But really, the Democrats have used that same lie for 20 years.  Their mythology explains the world to them in ways that allow them to  sleep at night both as righteous and as victims.
Fall has arrived.  The Greeks believed Zeus and Hades' sister Demeter controlled the  seasons. Her daughter, Persephone, had been married off to Hades. Every  fall, Persephone would leave her mother. In despair, her mother would  make the natural world turn brittle, brown, and then die. The leaves  would fall as Persephone descended. Rebirth would come in spring, as  Persephone ascended from Hades again to be with her mother.
And  just like that, as another election season begins, the Democrats preach  the GOP will lie, cheat and steal their next election. Already mindful  that the party that controls the White House tends to lose, the  Democrats are already out in force preaching their mythology. They  expect to lose, not because of the patterns of history, but because of  Republican theft. It is their most sacred myth.
Comment - front and center - and hippo-like inescapable - is Stacey Abrams - who still cannot admit She Lost!!
She and H.... - leadership positions in the DPST party in self-delusion
Another Thank God for That!
Buck fiden
From my cold dead hands!