Support Representative Liz Cheney and Representative Adam Kinzinger and 0ppose The Big Lie
The New York Times editorial, "Trump's Applause Lies," decry the shameful and stupid lies being peddled by the Nazi Republican Donald Trump. |
Representative Cheney has conducted herself honorably for the past nine months. Her courage in telling the truth about the election and the insurrection of January 6th, 2021, has been punished by the Republican conference, which booted her from leadership and replaced her with the lying, scheming Trumpist, (i.e., IMO, Maine Writer- Lady Macbeth reenactor!) Representative Elise Stefanik.
Representative Kevin McCarthy- OMG the dummy lives #CharlieMcCarthey |
The invertebrate minority leader, #GQP Kevin McCarthy (OMG — the Dummy lives!) who, let’s recall, declared on Jan. 13 that “the president bears responsibility for Wednesday’s attack on Congress by mob rioters” — has long since scurried back under Trump’s skirts, from whence he issues barbs against the few remaining Republicans who still have some principles. McCarthy sniped that Cheney and Rep. Adam Kinzinger, the other Republican appointed to the Jan. 6 committee over the objections of party leadership, are “Pelosi Republicans.”
The opening segments of the January 6th committee were another fine moment for Cheney. She began by thanking the police officers who testified about their experiences defending the Capitol that day:
“Thank you to each of the witnesses appearing before us today. ... You defended the Constitution and our Republic, and every American owes you our undying gratitude. Every American, I hope, will be able to hear your testimony today and will watch the videos. The videos show the unbelievable violence and the inexcusable and intolerable cruelty that you all faced, and people need to know the truth.”
She went on to outline the stakes:
“If those responsible are not held accountable, and if Congress does not act responsibly, this will remain a cancer on our Constitutional Republic, undermining the peaceful transfer of power at the heart of our democratic system.”
Those are good words, and as I said above, I respect Cheney’s willingness to pay a price.
And yet, the voice in the back of my head keeps saying, “Is it too late?”
Both Cheney and Kinzinger, may they live to be 120, had many, many earlier opportunities to extinguish this forest fire before it became a raging inferno.
- Kinzinger said he was “upset” by President Joe Biden’s victory.
- Cheney appeared on “Fox and Friends” in July 2020, and while she allowed that she disagreed with Trump on some issues, most notably withdrawal from Afghanistan, she emphasized how important it was that Trump be reelected: “Whether or not we have debates and discussions internally — as I’m sure we continue, we will continue to do — we are going to be absolutely united going forward on the big issues, and I’m not going any place.”
- Both Rep. Cheney and Rep. Kinzinger voted against the first #FormerGuy Trump's impeachment. In fact, they even stuck with their support for his reelection, despite the first debate with Biden, despite the catastrophic handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, despite Trump’s green light to China’s Uyghur camps, despite QAnon, and despite the avalanche of lies and cruelty that corrupted America’s soul — and prepared the ground for the violent insurrection they are now investigating.
And where is here? We have seen the end of 160 years of the peaceful transfer of power. We’ve seen the majestic United States Capitol turned into a scene from a dystopian fantasy; an armed mob attempting to subvert an election. They smashed and tortured and caused deaths. They erected a gallows and hunted for the speaker of the House and for the vice president. And Republicans, almost to a man and woman, are excusing, downplaying or whitewashing what happened. An entire political party has abandoned commitment to the rule of law.
To speak up now, well, it’s better than nothing. But it’s a little like saying you’ll take away a drunk’s driver’s license after he crashed into and killed an 8-year-old. What about all of those times when you saw him get behind the wheel after five drinks and did nothing?
Trump attacked the basics of American democracy. The consequences were foreseeable. There were countless warnings. The great tragedy of this moment is not that Trump attempted what he did, but that so few Republicans tried to stop him when it would have made a difference.
Mona Charen is the policy editor of The Bulwark and host of the “Beg to Differ” podcast.
Her most recent book is “Sex Matters: How Modern Feminism Lost Touch with Science, Love, and Common Sense.” To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate webpage at www.creators.com.
Trump was the arsonist. Every time he dropped a match on the dry tinder of American polarization, Republican elected officials and others leaped to extinguish the small flames. Thank goodness!
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