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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSlate - posting again "Republicans Still Don't Get it"
Dahlia Lithwick gets it, though. I think it was posted last night or this morning, but is that good to post again.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/01/republicans-impeachment-speeches-first-amendment.html
Even after almost dying, they are screaming about their right to blather while in the act of blathering.
By DAHLIA LITHWICK
JAN 13, 20217:57 PM
One of the persistent mysteries of the past week is what leads Republican House memberssome of whom had to crouch on the floor of the chamber as the Capitol was being attacked, while others were whisked into unidentified locations for their own safetyto refuse to accept who was to blame for the insurrection. With the exception of the 10 Republican House members who voted alongside the Democrats to impeach the president, and a smattering of Republicans who acknowledged that the events of last week could easily have ended their lives but wanted to convene a commission to investigate matters, a nontrivial number of Republicans took to the floor on Wednesday to insist the real injury of Jan. 6, 2021 was to their own free speech rights. This was perhaps best embodied in the galactically stupid visual of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the QAnon-supporting representative from Georgiawho falsely tweeted that Trump would stay in office after Inauguration Daywearing a mask that read CENSORED as she spoke freely on the House floor, as captured on national television.
There was also Rep Jim Jordans inexplicable claim that one cannot have a functioning First Amendment when cancel culture only allows one side to talk. (Again, he was saying this freely on the floor of the House of Representatives.) Democrats are really out to cancel the president and anyone who disagrees with them, Jordan said, before warning that cancel culture will come for us all. There was also the fractionally less coherent Rep. Glen Grothman from Wisconsin claiming, of the rioters in D.C., that theyre scared to death that nobody else will fight the cancel culture as we head toward an era when some things cant be said.
It is, quite frankly, beyond belief that the very same people who could have died in the United States Capitol just last week have somehow persuaded themselves that theyve in fact experienced a more acute First Amendment injury than even insurrection itselfand that any effort to impose liability for the property destruction, terror, and death that resulted from the storming of the government is a monstrous encroachment on their right to talk. They make this point, to be clear, as they are talking and talking and talking about the pain of First Amendment encroachments, on the House floor. The real threat is to them, they say, as they point to the long and careening tour of Free Speech casualties of January 2021, from Donald Trumps Twitter feed, to an armed mobs vaunted free assembly rights, to their own wholly imaginary right to talk endlesslywhich they are, to be clear, doing, even as they whine about it. That it is all performed even when what they say is happening is plainly not happening is eminently incendiary and insane. And herein lies the problem. We have come to a moment in which one half of the country is fighting to be free of crippling, life-ending acts of stochastic terror, while another half of the same country is chillingly preoccupied with their right to just talk shit.
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Republicans cannot seem to dislodge themselves from the ever-expanding catalogue of First Amendment grievances they have assembled (unless its to note that their Second Amendment Grievances are almost as existential). Think, for one brief moment, about what it means for a political party to avail itself of the First Amendment not only to spread known falsehoods about the outcome of the 2020 election but also to summon protesters to D.C. to exercise their First Amendment rights to assemble and protest and, oh also, then for those protesters to not really be peaceful but armed rioters who brandish weapons and trespass and mob and storm, ultimately costing lives. And yet, inexplicably, the injury is to free speech. Inexplicably, it is the rioters and the fomenters of the riots and those who maybe shared floor plans with the rioters who claim, clutching First Amendment pearls, to be the tragic victims of censorship, and cancel culture, and the suppression of speech? Holy hell, people. That the affront they experienced last week and this week is not that hundreds of people almost died in the nations capital but, rather, that they dont get to lie more, on platforms that give them access to millions of credulous listeners, is an affront to the very Constitution they claim to love.
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read it all. most of these republicans are probably among the most fucked up human beings ever.
Laelth
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