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DonViejo

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Wed Feb 17, 2021, 12:24 PM Feb 2021

Spare us: After Trump, seven Republican lectures Democrats never need to hear again


It probably would be easier to list what Republicans are still qualified to pontificate on. Why the federal deficit is a huge problem? Hmmm. Never mind.

Jill Lawrence
USA TODAY

There's nothing like a new Democratic administration and a second Trump impeachment trial to clarify where Republicans truly stand on the values and policies they profess to believe. The impeachment verdict, with 86% of GOP senators voting "not guilty," is the ultimate confirmation of the party's galactic hypocrisy and the damage it has done.

Democrats have been hoping for years that, as former President Barack Obama put it during the 2012 campaign, "the fever may break." Instead, the temperature rose higher and higher as Republicans nominated and elected Donald Trump, indulged his corruption, and acquitted him twice.

It's an understatement to say Republicans have no credibility to lecture Democrats or anyone else. Don't be fooled in the future when they try to claim superiority on these issues:

►Constitutional originalism. The second impeachment trial crushed that claim like a trash compactor. The House managers used historic precedent, the Framers' words and the Constitution itself to prove it is constitutional to try an impeached ex-president. That was also the consensus of constitutional lawyers from right to left and, last week, the consensus of a Senate majority. The GOP 86% stuck with their own newfangled, Trump-friendly view of the Constitution as an excuse to vote not guilty. So no more lectures, please, on what the Founders "truly" intended on guns, religion, D.C. statehood or anything else.


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Spare us: After Trump, seven Republican lectures Democrats never need to hear again (Original Post) DonViejo Feb 2021 OP
Good reference dalton99a Feb 2021 #1

dalton99a

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1. Good reference
Wed Feb 17, 2021, 12:26 PM
Feb 2021
Rule of law. No words are strong enough to express what the Republican Party has allowed Trump to get away with. Inciting a deadly riot at the seat of his own government may be the latest instance, but it was preceded by an astonishing four-year stretch of corruption and potential criminality. When Trump said in January 2016 that "I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn't lose any voters," it was a joke. And yet, here we are: His base loves him more than ever, and captive Republicans — who have racked up their own astonishing four-year stretch of failing to hold Trump accountable — are continuing in that vein even though he's gone.

Abuse of power. There can be no worse abuse of power than inciting an insurrection against the government you lead. It makes all Trump's other abuses seem forgettable, even though each one was outrageous, from turning the White House into a convention prop and backdrop to grabbing money Congress appropriated for military construction projects and using it for his border wall. Remember that conservatives attacked Barack Obama's supposedly "imperial presidency" for years. Remember all of this as Republicans complain (already) about President Joe Biden's executive orders as overreach.

Blue Lives Matter. You don't often see someone using an American flag to attack a police officer, but a Trump supporter did that on Jan. 6, 2021. And video of that day, shown at the impeachment trial, may have set a record for F-words on daytime TV as Trump supporters repeatedly shouted it at police trying to protect the building. Republican "caring" about cops apparently doesn't extend to making Trump say he's sorry for inciting the Capitol attack and failing to stop it, or making him pay in some way for the deaths and despair it caused.

True patriotism. The insurrection and Trump's acquittal destroyed the mythology of conservative patriotism. Real patriotism means loving what makes America special: its diversity, its opportunity, its role in the world, and a history of peaceful transfers of power that lasted from the founding until Jan. 6, 2021. It means flag waving, not U.S. flags as weapons. It means never, ever countenancing racism or Confederate flags or violence or death threats masquerading as a new American Revolution. It means punishing a president who does countenance all that, and who told the lies to start it — not letting him off on a technicality because you fear a primary challenge.

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