Why Ben Sasse Loses the Game of You

Epsilon Theory

October 15, 2018·7 comments·Politics

A sitting US Senator publishes a book arguing that politics cannot heal our political problems, that we must rebuild community from the ground up, non-politically. His central thesis is sound. But there's a fundamental mismatch between what he's telling the country to do and what he's actually doing with his life.

  • The message and the messenger are misaligned. Sasse writes eloquently about transcending partisan tribalism while simultaneously casting partisan votes and running political campaigns. When your public identity requires you to live the opposite of what you preach, observers from both sides notice the gap.
  • The engagement metrics tell a story his publisher doesn't want to hear. The tweet announcing his WSJ opinion piece received sparse interaction for a sitting senator promoting a new book. More significantly, the comments from both left and right overwhelmingly skew negative. The audience isn't buying what he's selling.
  • You can't be perceived as authentic while living inauthentically. Sasse may genuinely believe everything he's written about community and togetherness. But belief alone doesn't close the gap between his stated philosophy and his daily life inside the political machine. That contradiction is visible to everyone watching.
  • Centrist politicians now face a structural problem. The middle ground used to be the pathway to power and credibility. It no longer is. What worked as strategy ten years ago now reads as hypocrisy. The cost of straddling two worlds has become unbearable.
  • The question isn't whether Sasse is authentic as a person. The question is whether his chosen profession is still compatible with the identity he's trying to project. When your career requires you to contradict your message, something has to give.

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Mkahn22's avatar
Mkahn22over 7 years ago

Ben, any thoughts on why those on the list of three who quit were all Republicans? Does the “racist moron” have stronger centrifugal force (yup, read your thoughts on “centrifugal,” but the word is believed to be what it’s believed to be) than the “lunatic communist?”


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ehc11375over 7 years ago

Is there a difference between “politics can’t save our political problems” versus “the political process can’t save our political problems” versus “we, as humans, can’t save our political problems”? Seems to be a play on words but I have faith that there’s a solution out there. I have a small biased inkling that our ET Pack will become a part of that solution.


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robhover 7 years ago

I think it is simply timing. Establishment Republicans are finally seeing the fallout of the splintering of the party that began eight years ago with the Tea Party and reached a crescendo with the nomination and election of someone like Trump in 2016. Whats going on right now in the Democratic Party (Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez) feels very similar, just several years behind. I fully expect that a “progressive” (lunatic communist?) grabs the Democratic nomination in 2020 and the moderate Democrats will start dropping like flies as well.


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bhuntover 7 years ago

Agree entirely with Rob H.


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bhuntover 7 years ago

Endorsed.


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Mkahn22over 7 years ago

Thank you ⇧ and Ben ⇩ - makes sense.


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kennypover 7 years ago

Interestingly, Steve Bannon commented on this around the 8 min mark of this interview he did in Australia. The whole thing is fascinating to watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8BGvG3pPfo

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