The Taos News

Republican­s reap what they’ve sown

- By Daniel Brown Daniel A. Brown is a resident of Taos County.

Iattended my first public protest in 1966. It was against the Vietnam War and took place in New York City’s Central Park. The war was still popular in its early stages and we were greeted by a mob that pelted us with rocks. Being called dirty Commie traitors by the “mainstream” media was a daily event. Undeterred, I continued to show up for such events including the rally in April 1967 at the United Nations where the speaker was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who had less than a year to live.

On Oct. 21, 1967, I rode to my first-ever visit to Washington D.C. for a rally at the Pentagon. I wore a tie and jacket as did my fellow high school classmates and we were very polite. I found myself at the very spot where the hippies were placing flowers into the gun barrels of the soldiers (82nd Airborne, very calm and profession­al compared to the National Guard units I observed literally shaking in their boots.) I learned later that the Yippies had surrounded the Pentagon in order to levitate the building, but failed.

I returned to Washington for the November 1969 Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam and again in May 2000 for the Million Mom March for stricter gun control along with 400,000 others. I obtained a press pass, took photos and almost got trampled by thenFirst Lady Hillary Clinton’s Secret Service detail.

During all three of these demonstrat­ions in Washington, not once did anyone even think of invading, trashing and desecratin­g the nation’s Capital. On Jan. 21, 2017, millions of Americans marched in protest of Donald Trump’s agenda. Never once did any of them try to prevent his inaugurati­on.

What we saw on Jan. 6, 2021, was the domestic terrorism equivalent of Sept. 11, 2001. Only this time, the terrorists were incited and inspired by a sitting American president.

This attack was pre-planned and premeditat­ed on Far Right social media platforms weeks before it happened. Donald Trump held a rally the same day where he exhorted his followers to march on the Capital building to prevent the Electoral College vote. He promised to march there with them, but blowhard that he is, never did.

It’s equally incredible that after planning this unpreceden­ted assault and rejoicing afterwards, right-wing media and their adherents pretended that the riot was carried out by Antifa, the nonexisten­t scapegoat of the Right. In this, they are not only thugs and bullies, but cowards as well. Like their adored Dear Leader, they are incapable of taking responsibi­lity for their actions. Already, Trump’s MAGA Mob is planning another violent action to greet President Biden’s inaugurati­on. As a former hippie peacenik, I never thought I’d say this, but I hope they are met with an overwhelmi­ng preventive force, the only thing bullies understand.

I also have no sympathy for the Republican Party who after

four years of enabling, supporting and turning a blind eye to Donald Trump’s criminal behavior and actions are now having a “Come to Jesus” moment and realizing that they have created a monster. A monster who is equally intent on devouring them. Their crocodile tears over the mob run amuck in the House of the People came too little and too late. Even after this later day of infamy, over a hundred Republican legislator­s refused to confirm Biden’s election while voicing support for false voter fraud claims.

Sorry, folks, but unless the Republican Party demands Trump’s removal or at least forces him to admit that the 2020 election was free and fair, the GOP will be rightfully stained as the party of insurrecti­on, domestic terrorism and, yes, I dare say, sedition against American Democracy and the Constituti­on.

I realize that there are many decent Americans who vote Republican and hold conservati­ve views and some here in Taos are great people who proudly serve our local community. But what we saw in Washington D.C. on Jan. 6th was beyond the pale of any set ideology. It was a violent mob, drunk on psychotic conspiracy theories who sent a message to the world that our cherished traditions of freedom and liberty were meaningles­s words. As one Third World dictator was quoted as saying, “The United States no longer has the right to lecture us on our behavior.”

No, we don’t, but we can sure lecture our fellow citizens to see whether their allegiance is to the United State of America or to a corrupt, two-bit con-artist like Donald Trump.

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