Albany Times Union

Enablers of GOP’S madness

- By Paul Waldman

As long as there have been politician­s, they have tailored their messages to the audience in front of them: Assure the rich donors that their wealth will be protected, tell the regular folk that they’ll fight the power, convince the Society of Left-handed Haberdashe­rs that they’re passionate about the issue of tariffs on imported felt.

But Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., set some kind of speed record for two-facedness on Sunday. First she went on Fox News to belittle vaccinatio­ns and tout “natural immunity” as the better alternativ­e — i.e., getting a disease that has already killed nearly 800,000 Americans — and then on the same day she went on CNN to say, “I have been a proponent of vaccinatio­ns.”

It might seem inconseque­ntial, the kind of thing that makes people cynical about politician­s. But it’s a perfect example of how even Republican officials who are considered the sensible ones — as Mace is — play a game that maintains their legitimacy while allowing dangerous lunacy to flourish in their party. Here’s how it works:

1. Supposedly sane Republican­s like Mace appear on mainstream media to deliver an “I support vaccines, but ...” message meant to sound reasonable even as it attacks mandates, vilifies public health officials and blames any Covid-related problem on President Joe Biden.

2. More-conservati­ve Republican officials promote and amplify every loony pandemic-related idea that bubbles up through the far-right fever swamps.

3. Conservati­ve media work tirelessly to keep the issue politicize­d and discourage people from getting vaccinated, prolonging the pandemic.

The role of politician­s like Mace is to maintain the idea that when talking about the pandemic we should continue to treat Republican­s as legitimate interlocut­ors who have something worthwhile to contribute, rather than as representa­tives of a party that is actively working to undermine our ability to defeat the pandemic.

For instance, it’s only been a few days since news of the omicron variant broke, but Republican­s and conservati­ve media are propagatin­g the utterly unhinged idea that this variant does not in fact exist, but is some kind of hoax cooked up by Democrats. Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas tweeted on Nov. 27: “Here comes the MEV — the Midterm Election Variant! They NEED a reason to push unsolicite­d nationwide mail-in ballots. Democrats will do anything to CHEAT during an election — but we’re not going to let them!”

If your uncle said at Thanksgivi­ng that the omicron variant was cooked up by the Democratic Party — in a conspiracy that apparently includes dozens of foreign government­s — to convince states to expand absentee ballots in the 2022 election, you’d call a family meeting to discuss

whether a mental health interventi­on might be warranted. Or maybe you’d put it down to the fact that he had four glasses of whiskey before dinner. Either way, your uncle isn’t a member of Congress, so it’s not as big a deal.

But Ronny Jackson is. Meanwhile, Kari Lake, whom Trump has endorsed in the race for governor of Arizona, tweeted, “They are going to try and sell us new ‘Variants’ for the rest of our lives if we don’t tell them to shove it.”

If you’re unfamiliar with conservati­ve media this might seem nonsensica­l. After all, if Democrats have such control over the pandemic, wouldn’t they simply put an end to it so voters would thank Biden for allowing us to resume normal life?

But that’s not how this particular conspiracy theory works. It says that Democrats are so determined to create totalitari­an control over every American’s life that they want the pandemic to go on forever. That’s why “you can count on a variant about every October, every two years,” as “Fox & Friends” claims.

The idea that the variant is a hoax is echoed by right-wing social media personalit­ies, while networks like Fox and OAN continue to tell viewers that vaccines don’t work and are dangerous. So rather than omicron’s emergence providing yet another reason why everyone should get vaccinated as soon as possible, they’re using it to convince people of just the opposite, that it’s a reason why you shouldn’t.

Yes, it’s crazy. But just as supposedly mainstream Republican­s skate past their party’s ongoing attack on democracy and its continued lie about 2020 by saying they just want to make sure elections are free of fraud, they’re brought on news outlets like CNN where they say almost the right things about the pandemic, then hop over to the Fox studios to spread misinforma­tion and prop up conspiracy theories.

So if news organizati­ons are going to interview officials like Mace, they should demand right from the outset that they address the lunatic claims being made in their party. Do they think the new COVID variant is a Democratic hoax to impose totalitari­an tyranny? Do they think vaccines are killing thousands of people? If they can’t say no, then they shouldn’t be given a platform to pretend they aren’t aiding and abetting their party’s madness.

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