Thursday, June 3, 2021

QOTD -- Usurpation

 

"... Republicans are not blocking a bipartisan January 6 commission because they fear Trump, or because they want to “move on” from 2020. They are blocking a January 6 commission because they agree with the underlying ideological claim of the rioters, which is that Democratic electoral victories should not be recognized. Because they regard such victories as inherently illegitimate—the result of fraud, manipulation, or the votes of people who are not truly American—they believe that the law should be changed to ensure that elections more accurately reflect the will of Real Americans, who by definition vote Republican. They believe that there is nothing for them to investigate, because the actual problem is not the riot itself but the unjust usurpation of power that occurred when Democrats won. Absent that provocation, the rioters would have stayed home. [snip]

"For the Trumpist base, defined by the sense that a country that belongs to them is slipping away, a future full of elections contested by a right-wing party and a slightly less right-wing party would be an ideal outcome. Trump’s election was, among other things, a gesture of outrage from his supporters at having to share the country with those unlike them. Successfully restricting democracy so as to minimize the political power of rival constituencies would mean, at least as far as governing the country is concerned, that they would not have to. Most elected Republicans have repudiated the violence of the Capitol riot, but they share the belief of the rank and file that the rioters’ hearts were in the right place." -- Adam Serwer in "The Capitol Rioters Won," in The Atlantic.  For those of us who've been around for a while, this belief on the part of Republicans is nothing new.  But it was weaponized as never before by the former guy's Big Lie, which Republican officials and rank- and- file numbnuts easily internalized.  The fight over voting rights is an existential struggle in the minds of Republicans, who see free elections as a dagger pointed at their shriveled hearts.


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