Chattanooga Times Free Press

THE REAL TRUTH OF JAN. 6

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The truth is Jan. 6, 2021, was a dark day in the history of our republic. Fueled by repeated lies from President Donald Trump, a group of men and women stormed the United States Capitol to stop Congress from certifying the Electoral College vote. Along with those men and women were many more who wandered in, curious, thinking they were allowed to be there. We should not lump them all in together, but we should not give the veneer of patriotism to the criminal trespasser­s.

The truth is a lot of Republican­s who condemned the activities of the day have now tried to claim it was something worth celebratin­g or was not bad. Kevin McCarthy, the would-be Speaker of the House, condemned the day, then reversed himself like a supine sycophant to Trump. Now, some Republican­s think Jan. 6 is a cause for celebratio­n like the storming of the Bastille that set off the French Revolution.

But there are other truths, too. These truths the press and Democrats would prefer not to talk about. They’d prefer to scream “whatabouti­sm” or claim bringing them up is to excuse or mitigate Jan. 6. Unfortunat­ely for them, to truly understand Jan. 6, we must understand other events and how those were handled.

In 2009, progressiv­e activists stormed the state capitol in Madison, Wis. The Wisconsin State Journal reported it in eerily similar language to Jan. 6. “Thousands of protesters rushed to the state Capitol Wednesday night, forcing their way through doors, crawling through windows and jamming corridors,” reported the paper. Progressiv­es were trying to stop a vote making Wisconsin a right-to-work state, which would undermine labor union powers. Speaker Nancy Pelosi called it an “impressive show of democracy” and said she stood with the protesters. The media was mostly matter-of-fact about it and by no means condemnato­ry.

In Texas, protesters stormed the state capitol in Austin to stop Republican­s from passing a pro-life measure. News anchors and reporters who covered it for the national press almost all explicitly excused the protesters and made Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis a national figure and heroine for feminism. She rode the fame to several electoral defeats in Texas and talking-head gigs on CNN and MSNBC.

In Washington, D.C., progressiv­e activists stormed the U.S. Capitol to stop the vote on Brett Kavanaugh and to intimidate U.S. senators. Major news outlets were almost all uniformly on the side of the protesters.

This does not even include the coordinate­d and concerted Democratic efforts starting in 2000 to treat any election they lose as illegitima­te. Bush was “selected, not elected,” and Trump was fraudulent­ly accused of being bought and paid for by the Russians. Stacey Abrams still denies her loss with press complicity, but Republican­s are bullied and denounced for denying the legitimacy of 2020.

The bottom line is all of these should be condemned, but we should not be surprised some Republican­s got tired of playing by the rules after two decades of Democrats breaking them without consequenc­e. Few in the press or among the Democrats will own up to that. Instead, they will scream at me for telling the whole truth, not just the part they want to hear. Undoubtedl­y, in November, the press and Democrats will scream voter suppressio­n if Republican­s win, ratcheting things further.

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Erick Erickson

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