New York Post

Hope you're happy now

Clueless insurrecti­on is a disastrous gift to the left

- MIRANDA DEVINE

THE storming of the US Capitol yesterday by a group of fired-up Trump supporters was a tragedy for the Republican Party, for conservati­ves and populist nationalis­ts, and for Donald Trump and his legacy.

It has bestowed the great gift of the moral high ground on the most undeservin­g people in the world: Joe Biden and the left.

They now have a free pass to persecute their ideologica­l enemies while enacting their pet cultural Marxist projects and changing this country irrevocabl­y for the worst.

They will be unimpeded by a Senate now in Democratic control, thanks to Tuesday’s Georgia runoff debacle.

For Georgia, we can blame Trump’s irrational efforts to overturn the November election result, and a clueless GOP establishm­ent that offered Peach State voters two candidates so cartoonish­ly wrong for the times they may as well have begged the MAGA base to stay home. A guy who made his money outsourcin­g jobs to China and a wealthy elitist with a fake southern accent. What were they thinking? Trump’s sabotage of the Georgia runoffs and his rabble-rousing “Stop the Steal” rally in Washington yesterday were a catastroph­e for his followers. They have justified the outlandish criticism of his enemies for the past four years.

His good works will be undone, and no one will be there to protect them. He will be gone, and his people will reap the whirlwind.

The footage of yesterday’s Capitol break-in will be played on an eternal loop by Trump-hating media as evidence that the populist nationalis­t movement that propelled Trump to power was a dangerous aberration that must never be allowed to rise again.

Of course, it was wrong for proTrump protesters to break into the US Capitol and wander around with their flags. They shouldn’t have trespassed and fought police and broken windows. Those selfies they took on the House floor — or in the case of one bearded man, sitting in House Speaker’s Nancy Pelosi’s evacuated office with his feet on a desk — were dumb and self-incriminat­ing.

I hope they were worth it, because you know they won’t receive the kid-glove treatment that BLM-Antifa received with last year’s “mostly peaceful protests.”

They didn’t throw bricks at police or burn police buildings to the ground or beat innocent passersby senseless. But they will have the book thrown at them, because it’s not the crime you commit that matters anymore, it’s who you are.

So as bad as the Capitol Hill anarchy Wednesday looked, we shouldn’t be surprised after the way leftist violence was condoned most of last year. You let the genie out of the bottle, there’s no telling where it goes.

Joe Biden’s attempt at being a teleprompt­er statesman condemning the protests was laughable. Does he think we forgot he sat by benignly as his supporters torched American cities for months leading up to the election? Portland is still burning, not that you hear that on CNN.

Suddenly the same politician­s and media squawkers who turned a blind eye to actual violence, arson and murder are big advocates of “law and order.” Give me a break.

Yesterday wasn’t all about overturnin­g the election result, as

much effort as Trump has put into that doomed project over the past two months.

Frustratio­n among his supporters has been building to a boiling point for four years, as every power base conspired to subvert his 2016 election win and hobble his presidency. He was stymied until the end, and this is the result.

But becoming what you hate isn’t the answer.

Nor is burning down the Republican Party in the vain hope that a new party more to your liking somehow will rise like a phoenix from the ashes.

And nor is attacking Trump’s most loyal ally, without whom he probably never would have been elected, Mike Pence.

There were a lot of egregious moments yesterday but the probably the most unfair was when Vice President Pence became MAGA enemy No. 1. There even was a call for the Capitol invaders to “arrest” him.

That is entirely Trump’s fault. He has been bullying, cajoling and gaslightin­g Pence to help himself out of the dead end in which he found himself with two weeks to Inaugurati­on Day.

Trump referred to Pence no fewer than seven times in his rally speech on the Ellipse yesterday. “I hope Mike has the courage to do what he has to do.”

But Pence quite properly refused the demand that he block Congress’ confirmati­on of Biden as president.

Almost half of all voters, including 69 percent of Republican­s, don’t believe Biden won the November election fairly, according to the latest Rasmussen poll.

That’s a shocking vote of no confidence.

But having failed to prove your case in court after trying for two months, you can’t load the entire weight of unrealisti­c expectatio­ns onto Pence at the last minute.

In his last days as president, Barack Obama honored Vice President Biden with the Medal of Freedom. In his last days as President, Trump kicked Pence in the teeth.

It’s wrong and Trump should apologize for it, along with everything that happened Wednesday.

He has two weeks left to persuade his supporters to put the 2020 election behind them and focus on the real fight ahead, winning back the House in 2022 and the White House in 2024.

Everything else is a distractio­n.

 ??  ?? POSER: Richard Barnett, who was among the horde that stormed the US Capitol, puts his feet up on a desk in the office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (above) after lawmakers were evacuated.
POSER: Richard Barnett, who was among the horde that stormed the US Capitol, puts his feet up on a desk in the office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (above) after lawmakers were evacuated.
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