Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

2022 won’t be any different

- Michael Reagan’s column is distribute­d by the Cagle Cartoons newspaper syndicate. Readers may write to him via email at reagan@caglecarto­ons.com.

It was silly, but I was really hoping 2022 would be different. A new year. A fresh start for America.

And an end — or at least a brief armistice — to the nasty political civil war that has tortured us for the last two years.

But after experienci­ng less than 12 hours of 2022, I came to my senses: On Jan. 1, I tweeted, “New Year, same BS.”

That’s how long it took FOX, CNN, CBS and the rest of the national media to show me that the only thing that was going to change about the year 2022 was the number.

Everyone in America is still mad at everyone else.

The country is still split into red and blue political camps. It’s still split into the vaxxed and unvaxxed. And while the Biden administra­tion continues to try its damnedest to wreck everything that still works in America, Donald Trump is still driving the Democrat Party and the media crazy.

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris proved how much Trump’s ghost haunts them on Thursday morning when they delivered their equally awful speeches marking the anniversar­y of Jan. 6, 2021.

You remember “Insurrecti­on Day”? Unless you’ve been in a coma for a year, how could you forget?

It was the day our Capitol building in Washington was burned to the ground by an armed mob of Trump supporters who killed dozens of Congress people, overturned the 2020 election and destroyed American democracy forever.

In the real world, of course, it didn’t actually happen like that.

But Biden, Harris, the Pelosi-Schumer tag team in Congress and the media want to make sure 1/6 becomes a day that will live forever in infamy — like 12/7/41 or 9/11.

That kind of laughable rhetoric really helps to unite our politicall­y divided country, doesn’t it?

So does insisting on calling 1/6 an “insurrecti­on” instead of what it was — a peaceful political protest that exploded into a dangerous and disgracefu­l riot whose only fatality was an unarmed Trump supporter, Ashli Babbitt, who was shot to death by a Capitol police officer.

No one in politics with half a brain and an ounce of power was ever in favor of what happened in Washington on 1/6.

No one on the left, no one on the right. Not President Trump, not even Sean Hannity.

In fact, for the first time probably since 9/11, FOX and CNN were actually on the same political page.

Republican­s and conservati­ves repeatedly have said the Capitol riot was a disgrace to America

and that violently crashing the Capitol was wrong.

They’ve also said — repeatedly — that those who broke the law should be arrested and charged — fairly and equally — with trespassin­g, attacking police or whatever appropriat­e crime.

Unlike the left’s sympatheti­c and hands-off reaction to the deadly and destructiv­e nightly riots in a dozen American cities in the summer of 2020, Republican­s have been consistent on how to react to mob violence.

Republican­s condemned it in those blue cities and at the Capitol on “Insurrecti­on Day.”

But for the Democrat Party and its flock of parrots in the media, the “deadly” insurrecti­on of 1/6 Trump supposedly fomented has become a myth they are never going to let the country forget.

1/6 is their new national holiday. A day they can memorializ­e — weaponize — each year for decades for purely partisan political reasons.

For now, Democrats know 1/6 is the only propaganda weapon they have left to distract the public’s attention from the Biden administra­tion’s never-ending list of failures.

But ordinary Americans don’t care about marking the anniversar­y of “Insurrecti­on Day.” They know a fake insurrecti­on when they see one.

They’re more worried about things that are real and things that really matter to them — today. Things like the rising price of gas and hamburger and Biden’s bungled war on COVID.

Anyway, don’t tell the Democrats. But last fall ordinary Americans across the country started a real insurrecti­on that’s long overdue — a worthy revolution by parents who aim to break the power of public school boards and the teachers unions and retake control of their kids’ educations.

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