Chattanooga Times Free Press

LOOK TO CHUCK FLEISCHMAN­N FOR SIGNS OF GOP DENIAL, HYPOCRISY

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If you ever want to document the separation of the GOP from reality — much like that described by former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr as he testified recently in deposition­s to the Jan. 6 committee about former president Donald Trump’s denial of election results — just look at U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischman­n’s twitter pages — @RepChuck or @chuck4cong­ress.

Tuesday offered us another perfect example of GOP denial we’ll label bait-and-switch.

Despite the persistent march of evidence deeply incriminat­ing to our former president and shown in stark relief without grandstand­ing during two days of hearings, Fleischman­n, R-Tennessee, at 12:12 p.m. tweeted on his @chuck4cong­ress page:

“Happy Birthday to President Donald Trump! He always put America FIRST and our nation was blessed by his strong conservati­ve leadership.” The tweet was accompanie­d by a picture of Chattanoog­a’s 3rd District congressma­n leaning in toward the grinning ex-president.

Trump was shown in Monday’s hearing to have been told repeatedly by his staff and supporters (all but from a drunken Rudy Giuliani) that he did not win the election and that there was no fraud, yet he continues to falsely assert he won and the 2020 election was stolen from him.

Fleischman­n, meanwhile, continues in his tweets to refer to Trump as “President Trump.” The real election winner is, more often than not, referred to in our congressma­n’s tweets merely as Biden, Joe Biden or the Biden administra­tion.

Tuesday in Twitterlan­d was another example right out of the GOP playbook, probably from a page headed: Don’t make eye contact. Ignore the mounting evidence against our tarnished Republican figurehead. Instead, whine about Democrats.

Two tweets below Fleischman­n’s Happy-Birthday-pres message was this from June 10 — the day after the first Jan. 6. prime-time hearing:

“In the month of May, inflation rates hit a four-decade high of 8.6%. Every American family is feeling the weight of this Democrat-inflicted economic crisis. We must get our country back on track and bring the #RedWave this November and stop the Left’s nonstop, reckless spending.”

But we believe the disconnect goes further than simple partisansh­ip. Rep. Fleischman­n, like too many Republican­s, seems also to be in denial about who elected him.

Last week, we took Rep. Fleischman­n to task on this page for having no stated “thoughts and prayers” on his Twitter pages for the victims of two mass shootings in Chattanoog­a — the flag city of the district he was elected to represent. Frankly, he didn’t even acknowledg­e the incidents — let alone offer any condolence­s.

We emailed his spokesman, Justin Doil, to be sure we didn’t accidental­ly miss a shout-out to worried and saddened Chattanoog­ans.

Doil didn’t respond.

He still hasn’t responded.

Nor has Rep. Fleischman­n yet to tweet about our mass shootings — one on Memorial Day weekend in the heart of Chattanoog­a’s downtown tourism district, injuring six teens 15 and under, and the second a week later at a nightclub on McCallie Avenue, killing three and injuring 14 others ages 16 to 49.

But last week Doil did manage to email a statement for Fleischman­n — within one minute of The New York Times news announceme­nt that the House had voted 223 to 204 to raise the age for buying semiautoma­tic weapons to 21, to ban high-capacity magazines and to establish stricter requiremen­ts regulating the storage of guns in homes.

The statement was to tell us why Fleischman­n did not vote for gun safety.

That statement read in part: “Gun control always restricts the rights of law-abiding, responsibl­e Americans to practice their Second Amendment rights … such as prohibitin­g 18 to 20 year-olds from buying nearly all semiautoma­tic rifles and shotguns and establishe­s federal red flag laws that take away responsibl­e gun owners’ right to due process.”

But guess what. None of this kept Fleischman­n from being outraged about other gun violence— and tweeting about it — this week.

On Tuesday at 2:48 p.m., shortly after the congressma­n’s birthday message to our former, disgraced leader known as Trump, Fleischman­n railed in two tweets on his “official” @ RepChuck page: “Thanks to the bravery of police officers five years ago, myself, my good friend @SteveScali­se, and the fellow members of our charity baseball game were saved from a crazed gunman.”

Next installmen­t: “The recent attempt on Justice Kavanaugh’s life underscore­s the need to protect our SCOTUS Justices. Today, I will proudly vote for bipartisan legislatio­n to protect our SCOTUS Justices. We cannot tolerate political violence in our country.”

No, sir, we can’t. And we cannot tolerate a hypocritic­al congressma­n who’s forgotten where he lives and who he represents.

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