Whenever Republicans complained about what they saw as Democratic intransigence to investigating "electoral fraud" following the 2020 election, their cry was, "What are you afraid of?" Will those same folks ask their own party that question re: what happened on Jan. 6? We know multiple agencies reported no evidence of widespread fraud. And we know from years past that voter fraud is almost unheard of. So Democrats have nothing, in fact, to be afraid of. It's the same birther nonsense all over again. If you pandered to it, you indulged the crazies. If you ignored it, the crazies asked, "What are you afraid of?"
The difference between now and what feels like 100 lifetimes ago—but is only 12 years ago—is that these crazies are in positions of power, and their numbers are growing. These Republicans who not-so-secretly endorsed what happened on Jan. 6 are not afraid of what a commision might find. They are afraid they won't get the chance at another Jan. 6—one that is led by a more competent person than Donald Trump. Trumpism represents the culmination of 40 years of right-wing malfeasance, and its apotheosis, as borne out on Jan. 6, rather than marking the end of a movement, actually is the beginning.
As soon as I get my EU passport, I'm leaving. Europe has its problems, some of them significant, but they pale in comparison to ours, and at least their dysfunction comes with a healthy societal safety net. —John G., Maine
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