JOANNE JACOBS: Trump’s back: What’s next for education? “Will President Donald Trump dismantle the U.S. Department of Education? ‘Nope,’ predicts Rick Hess. He’d need the House majority, as yet uncertain, and 60 filibuster-proof votes in the Senate to get it through Congress. ‘Meanwhile, plenty of influential right-wingers would rather see a Trump administration leverage the department than dismantle it.'”

So long as the levers are in place, professional lefties will eventually get control of them.

CIRCULAR FIRING SQUAD FORMS: Dems rage against Biden’s ‘arrogance*’ after Harris loss.

Democrats are directing their rage over losing the presidential race at Joe Biden, who they blame for setting up Kamala Harris for failure by not dropping out sooner.**

They say his advancing age, questions over his mental acuity and deep unpopularity put Democrats at a sharp disadvantage. They are livid that they were forced to embrace a candidate who voters had made clear they did not want — and then stayed in the race long after it was clear he couldn’t win.

“He shouldn’t have run,” said Jim Manley, a top aide to former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. “This is no time to pull punches or be concerned about anyone’s feelings. He and his staff have done an enormous amount of damage to this country.”

According to interviews with nearly a dozen officials and party operatives, Biden squandered valuable months only to end in disaster on the debate stage. And by the time he decided to pass the torch, he had saddled Harris with too many challenges and far too little time to build a winning case for herself.

The fresh anger at Biden came as Democrats devolved into a round of recriminations following Tuesday’s decisive loss to Donald Trump, with officials struggling to explain why a majority of the electorate voted Republican for the first time in 20 years.

* That “arrogance” very much continues today: Look at that Smirk! It’s Official, Nobody Seems Happier About Trump’s Win Than Pres. Joe Biden (Watch).

** Actually, the Bidens were setting Kamala up for failure right from the start, by heaping impossible amounts of tasks upon an already deeply in over her head Vice President Selina Meyer.

The coming years should produce a glorious slate of bios and memoirs, and when it comes to 2024’s “Making of the President” books, mister we could use a man like Theodore White again:

ROGER SIMON: After Trump’s Victory: ‘Justice Without Revenge.’

Arguably Trump’s most important appointment will be his attorney general.  It is likely he will get the person he wants because of the new configuration of the Senate.

Let’s stipulate that our justice system has been thoroughly raped, misused to an extent never seen in our history in the name of a wretched relatively recent epidemic almost as bad as COVID-19 known as “lawfare.”.

This is comprised not just of wannabe Torquemadas like Jack Smith and tedious gasbags like New York City DA Alvin Bragg and New York State DA Letitia James, but also the upper reaches of our society by FBI director Wray and his attorney general Merrick Garland, not to mention myriad legal hacks from Georgia to Colorado.

This misuse of our legal system to destroy political opponents absolutely must end.  The people who perpetrated it must be thoroughly exposed (not just in congressional hearings but in a court of law) and face legal consequences.

But it should be done in the Lope de Vega tradition of “Justice Without Revenge”.  In other words, as a suggestion, in the case of most miscreants, they should simply be stripped of their positions and lose their licenses to practice law, not suffer incarceration or further punishment.

Nevertheless, in the process, we must learn to what extent Jan 6 was an inside job. Wray dodged the question of government involvement (agents provocateurs) on multiple occasions but to the degree that it is true it must be fully known and Wray himself stigmatized.  Most, if not all, of those jailed for the “insurrection that wasn’t” will be released as promised by Donald Trump and made recompense.  That part is true justice.

Read the whole thing.

FINGER ON THE PULSE OF THE NATION: ‘Butter’s Over $3?’ Joe Scarborough’s Cluelessness on Everyday Costs Shows Why Trump Won.

Meanwhile, Colorado Democrats are so enthusiastic that they’ve created an egg shortage:

Last year, Colorado introduced a cage-free egg law, HB20-1343, mandating that by January 2025, all egg-laying hens must be housed in open environments.

The law is designed to improve conditions for hens but is also shaking up the egg supply in grocery stores statewide. As a result, grocery store shelves are seeing fewer eggs, leaving many shoppers to turn to local farms for fresh, cage-free options.

“I could expand here. I could probably have 100 chickens here, but that still would not be enough eggs for me to supply a store”, said Green Catching Farm owner Laurel Wilson.

While smaller producers, like Green Catcher Farms, are meeting some of this new demand, their limited supply can’t match the volume required by large retailers. Wilson reports steady interest in her six to eight dozen eggs produced weekly, but says that “supply chain-wise, it’s creating an issue” as smaller farms struggle to fully meet community needs.

“I sell six to eight dozen a week, which is about what my girls are putting out, because I get roughly a dozen a day from them,” said Wilson.

My little household includes two teenage boys so we consume nearly half of Wilson’s weekly production.

I’m curious to see if our well-meaning Dems decide to go for a legal “fix,” and how spectacularly that might backfire.

HOW’S THAT SPACE PROGRAM COMING ALONG?

Those odds are down from one in 400 so they’re moving in the right direction.

OUR POUTING PALACE GUARD MEDIA: All the late-night TV hosts melted down over Trump’s win. We’ve got the clips. 👨‍🍳👌

Well, not all of the late TV hosts – the often number one rated late night host was quite pleased the result: Gutfeld! reacts to the ‘media meltdown’ over Trump’s epic win (video).

This October 11th headline at the Wrap should have been a wakeup call for Camp Kamala that trouble was brewing in the heartland: Gutfeld! Ratings Soar, Outpace Late Night Interviews With Kamala Harris, Tim Walz.

Related: Fox News Leads Broadcast and Cable TV During 2024 Election Night Coverage.

OUT RUNNING ERRANDS, I listened to Biden’s speech on the election on the radio. (How quaint!) It was excellent, the best I’ve heard from him in ages. A totally by the book, conciliatory, unity-based speech, straight out of civics 101. It occurred to me that if Democrats had reacted that way to Trump’s election in 2016, the country — and quite possibly the Democrats — would have been spared a lot of grief.

DAN MCLAUGHLIN: The seeds of Kamala Harris’ defeat were sown four years ago.

If Trump had been re-elected in 2020, Democrats might have been reaping that reward now. Republicans would probably have lost House seats in both 2022 and 2024; instead, they look likely to hold their House majority and gain between three and five Senate seats. That Senate buffer could make it harder for Democrats to retake the upper chamber in 2026.

Worse, Joe Biden inherited a bunch of bad hands, and played them so poorly that he made them worse. In the process, his party alienated large voting blocs.

The pandemic produced supply shortages due to the interruption of manufacturing and transport, while bipartisan bills in 2020 pumped money into the system while people were at home and unable to spend it all. Inflation was inevitable, and appeared across the Western world. It would have bitten Trump had he been in office. But Biden flooded the economy with deficit spending while his party railed against energy producers. That not only made inflation much worse, it meant that Democrats shouldered all the blame for it.

There was no good way to leave Afghanistan, and Trump was paving the way to do so. There, too, Biden was the one to bite the bullet, then mishandled it to maximise the political fallout. His approval rating never recovered. Meanwhile, war in Gaza produced inevitable fissures in the Democratic coalition, which could have been papered over had it happened on Trump’s watch. By contrast, war in Ukraine may have divided Trump’s coalition much worse had he remained in office.

The Covid vaccines, developed under Trump, were first available under Biden. Heavy-handed Democrat-backed mandates caused a backlash that ended with the likes of Robert F Kennedy Jr defecting to the Republicans.

The pandemic artificially throttled immigration. Trump had capitalised on emergency authority to seal the border. Biden was left to deal with its end, and again, his poor choices created a dramatic migrant crisis.

Finally, Democrats overplayed the hand that Trump gave them on January 6, 2021. Had Trump remained in power, he wouldn’t have faced the same overreaching barrage of criminal prosecutions. Instead, Biden’s own Justice Department ended up trying to jail his opponent while elements of his party tried to get Trump thrown off the ballot. It backfired.

Back in April, the Politico noted that the Trump campaign “will use his trial to attract Black voters,”  using “his legal troubles — and issues of race in New York more broadly — to appeal to Black voters by suggesting that Trump, a 77-year-old white man from a family of privilege and with a history of offensive rhetoric, is beset by the same injustices that afflict Black Americans.”

It worked; the New York Post reported yesterday: Trump makes massive gains with Hispanics nationwide and black voters in swing states: exit polls.

Not surprisingly, given the left’s absolute obsession with replacing the Bad Orange Man’s custom-made Brioni business suit with an off-the-rack orange prison jumpsuit, as the Daily Signal noted yesterday, “Voters Saw the Left, Not Trump, as True Threat to Democracy.”

THE BLAME GAME: Philly Democratic chair blames Harris’ campaign for defeats in Pa.

Philadelphia Democratic Chair Bob Brady blamed Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign for what looked like the lowest performance by a Democratic presidential candidate in the city in the last two decades and said he felt no responsibility for the red wave that descended on the state.

“They never dealt with us. They didn’t show us any respect. I never talked to the lady, and she’s the candidate,” Brady said of Harris.

As Democrats across the state grappled with the decisive victory for former President Donald Trump here, there was a lot of Wednesday-morning quarterbacking going on.

The city committee had sounded some alarms about the Harris campaign but largely quieted down in the lead up to the election. Brady, who has been chair of the party since 1988, has also faced his fair share of criticism about his ability to turn out voters in the city.

But on Wednesday, faced with the red wave that overtook the state, fueled in part by a lower margin of victory for Harris in Philadelphia, Brady, unleashed a torrent of criticisms.

He said he thought President Joe Biden should probably have remained the candidate.

Yeah, well, the Democrat cabal that removed Biden didn’t think they needed any input from the plebs — because of our sacred democracy.

A HUGE SWING AND A MISS: Pollster J. Ann Selzer: ‘I’ll be reviewing data’ after Iowa Poll misses big Trump win.

Renowned Pollster J. Ann Selzer said Tuesday she would be reviewing her data to determine why a Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll released just days before the election produced results so far out of line with former President Donald Trump’s resounding victory.

Trump handily won Iowa for a third time, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris by 14 percentage points with more than 90% of the vote counted ― a sharp contrast to Saturday’s Iowa Poll that had Harris leading by 3 points.

“Tonight, I’m of course thinking about how we got where we are,” Selzer, president of Selzer & Co., which conducts the Iowa Poll, said in a statement.

On the flip side, Nate Silver ran his renowned simulation 80,000 times on Monday night and it never produced anything more conclusive than a million-dollar shrug emoji.

Polling is broken. The betting sites performed much better — again.

KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: Dems’ Blame Game Is Weaker Than Kamala’s Public Speaking Skill. “They’re going to keep pointing fingers in all of the wrong directions. In fact, so far they’ve been content to double-down on all of the hysterical hyperbole that got them a good old-fashioned butt-whuppin’ on Tuesday.”

BUT I ALREADY VOTED FOR HIM:

Mitt Romney got mocked for his comment about “self-deportation” in 2012, but disincentivizing illegal settlement/employment would go a long way towards making that happen — and save us a lot of money on repatriation expenses.