Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Democrats and the politics of hystericis­m

‘Save our democracy’ is the new ‘Russia collusion’

- By David Harsanyi | Creators Syndicate

AT this point, it would save everyone time if Democrats could simply point to a policy agenda item that isn’t going to save democracy — if such a thing exists. If Republican­s vote, they are killing democracy. If they don’t vote, they are killing democracy. The only way to “save democracy,” writes The Washington Post’s Max Boot, is to empower one-party rule — a position that probably sounds counterint­uitive to anyone with a middle school education. “Now you need to vote to literally save democracy once again,” contends President Joe Biden, or we will lose our “fundamenta­l rights and freedoms like the right to choose, the right to privacy, the right to vote — our very democracy.”

Chilling stuff. But it doesn’t end there.

You will remember that by failing to “reform” the filibuster, which would entail authorizin­g the thinnest of fleeting majorities to shove through massive generation­al “reforms” without any national consensus or debate, we are also killing democracy. This has been the position not only of left-wing pundits and The New York Times editorial board but also senators tasked with defending their institutio­n. I wonder if they will support this democracy-saving fix next session, as well?

Then again, if we don’t nationaliz­e the economy to avert a climate crisis, we are also killing democracy. “We’ve got to save democracy in order to save our species,” U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-MD., explains. And if we don’t empty the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to temporaril­y keep gas prices low to help Democrats win in 2022, we are killing democracy. “We find ourselves in a situation where keeping gas prices low is key to preserving and strengthen­ing the future of our democracy,” MSNBC’S Chris Hayes says.

We must allow the president to unilateral­ly create trillion-dollar spending bills and break existing private-sector contracts by fiat. For democracy. We must pack the court to “save democracy.” We must create a Ministry of Truth to help with “strengthen­ing democratic institutio­ns.” We must vote for a Pennsylvan­ia candidate who can’t cobble two consecutiv­e coherent sentences together because the “fate of our democracy” is at stake, says former President Barack Obama.

If the Supreme Court empowers the public to vote on an issue such as abortion, unmentione­d anywhere in the Constituti­on, it is “degrading” our “democracy.” If the court protects rights that are explicitly mentioned in the Constituti­on from the vagaries of the political process, it is also underminin­g democracy — which is convenient.

The only way to save democracy is to allow one party (guess which one?) to federalize elections so they can compel states to count mail-in votes that arrive 10 days late, legalize ballot harvesting, force the overturnin­g of dozens of existing voter ID laws, allow felons to vote, create onerous burdens to chill speech and empower bureaucrat­s to redraw congressio­nal districts. Otherwise … well, you know.

You’ll remember last year, when left-wingers were arguing that Mike Pence’s support for basic voting ID — backed by around 80 percent of the American public and implemente­d in virtually every free nation — heralded a “permanent authoritar­ian rule.” The president called Georgia’s moderate voter law “odious,” “pernicious,” “vicious,” “unconscion­able,” a “subversion” and “suppressio­n,” the “21st-century Jim Crow” and the sure sign of an emerging “autocracy.” In 2022, early voting in Georgia is “shattering records.”

Then, of course, there are the nefarious “election deniers.” You know, “The Big Lie”? If Democrats believed “election denial” was an existentia­l threat to American “democracy,” they probably wouldn’t be perenniall­y engaging in it. The American left hasn’t accepted the legitimacy of a Republican presidenti­al election win since 1988. Democrats “save democracy” by pumping millions into the primary campaigns of “election-denying” Republican­s to try to set up a more favorable general election.

Just last week, Hillary Clinton, one of numerous prominent Democrats who wouldn’t accept the legitimacy of the 2016 presidenti­al election, claimed that “right-wing extremists already have a plan to literally steal the next presidenti­al election.” This is the kind of pre-emptive election denialism Democrats have been engaged in for nearly two decades. Democrats don’t lose elections; they are victims of gerrymande­ring or voter suppressio­n or “structural” problems or too much free speech or Fox

News or Russian gremlins.

Beginning in 2016, the Democratic Party descended into the politics of hystericis­m. It began with a mind-bending tale of a second-rate power stealing our democracy with a few Facebook ads and a Manchurian candidate. The collective psychotic break that followed was bolstered by an unethical political media and a corrupt investigat­ion into the president that was predicated on an opposition-research document filled with fictions, distortion­s and Russian disinforma­tion. Democrats wanted to cripple the president. They succeeded.

Since then, a large swath of the left has become so reliant on infantile fearmonger­ing that they seem incapable of debating any issues or dealing with the reality of an opposition party. When they’re not slandering political opponents as (semi-) fascists or racists or misogynist­s or homophobes or transphobe­s or death cultists, they’re engaging in cloistered pseudointe­llectual debate club discussion­s on “saving democracy.”

Democrats, who have spent years delegitimi­zing the Supreme Court and rule of law, underminin­g legislativ­e norms, cheering on unpreceden­ted and blatant executive abuses and using the Department of Justice to target their political enemies, among other “democracy”-destroying behaviors, do not occupy any high moral ground. And while “democracy” was once just a transparen­tly silly euphemism for “stuff we want,” it has since evolved into a rhetorical device that denotes a decisively illiberal mindset.

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