Loveland Reporter-Herald

The St. Louis Post-dispatch on how GOP radicals press increasing­ly for war:

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It really was only a matter of time before the two rallying cries of the far right — election fraud and gun rights — came together in the most dangerous ways. The deadly Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrecti­on offered just a taste of the radicalism that the Republican mainstream has nurtured by refusing to condemn extreme acts of violence and the political leaders who encourage it — including former President Donald Trump. All signs suggest this extremism is only going to get worse because GOP leaders fear losing power if they alienate the far right wing. Given the current trajectory, it’s not going to end well.

In New Mexico last month, police arrested Solomon Peña, an unsuccessf­ul candidate for the state House in the Nov. 8 election. He allegedly paid four men in early December to shoot up the homes of four elected officials — including the state House speaker — whom he apparently blames for helping steal the election in which his Democratic opponent won 74% of the vote. The home of state Sen. Linda Lopez also was riddled with more than a dozen bullets last month.

Video shows Peña approachin­g the houses of two people who were targeted. Police also have recovered text messages containing the victims’ addresses that he sent to the other gunmen. Police released a photo of one of Peña’s accomplice­s eating a hamburger while holding a pistol. Arrayed before him on a table are four additional pistols along with ammunition clips. Peña allegedly participat­ed in one of the shootings even though, as a convicted felon, he is barred by law from possessing a gun.

Lest anyone in gun-happy Missouri mistake this as an innocuous, one-off event, there are some deadly serious factors worth considerin­g. The gunfire ripped through the wall where an official’s 10-year-old girl was sleeping.

“This type of radicalism is a threat to our nation that has made its way to our doorstep right here in Albuquerqu­e,” said Mayor Tim Keller, a Democrat.

The common theme here is that it’s now acceptable in some circles to treat defeat as an automatic call to arms and violence. The days of magnanimit­y and bipartisan compromise are over. Some people want war and seem determined to provoke it. In the past, they could easily be dismissed as the lunatics they are. But since they now can claim an ex-president as their inspiratio­n, lunacy is steadily infiltrati­ng into the Republican mainstream, unchalleng­ed by the party’s cowardly leaders.

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