Las Vegas Review-Journal

Dems against authoritar­ianism? Think again

- By Tim Graham Creators Syndicate Tim Graham is director of media analysis at the Media Research Center and executive editor of the blog Newsbuster­s.org.

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Nthe third anniversar­y of the Jan. 6 riot, President Joe Biden and Democrats operated as if this terrible afternoon was the No. 1 issue of the 2024 campaign.

In a new ad, Biden proclaimed, “I’ve made the preservati­on of American democracy the central issue of my presidency.” He said he and Vice President Kamala Harris have pushed for voting rights since day one of the Biden administra­tion, and “I ask every American to join me in this cause.”

Democrats pose as the guardians of democracy and smear Republican­s as pushers of autocracy. No one expects the “independen­t fact-checkers” to look at this ad and question how this alleged stand for democracy and voting rights meshes with Biden backers trying to rip Donald Trump off ballots and deny any Biden-challengin­g Democrats access to primary ballots.

Biden and his media enablers clearly think they can acquire the votes of people disgusted by Trump’s stubborn refusal to concede defeat in 2020 (and his reluctance to stop rioting on Jan. 6) by just citing “democracy” as the all-encompassi­ng issue that cancels all focus on their failures, from inflation to immigratio­n. They’re clearly unwilling to hear arguments that Democrats are the ones who are carrying around the seeds of authoritar­ianism in their policies. Here’s a short list:

■ COVID Authoritar­ianism. Democrats suggested Trump (and Ron Desantis and Brian Kemp) were basically mass murderers because they resisted the left’s ardor to lock everything down in 2020, from businesses to schools to churches. It didn’t seem to matter that their lockdown “science” had holes, that somehow a Black Lives Matter protest couldn’t be a “super-spreader event” because it was a just cause.

■ Climate Authoritar­ianism. A global elite meets regularly to impose mandates that could dramatical­ly affect everyday lives, starting with “ending fossil fuels.”

The COVID lockdowns inspired them to see how an oppressive lockdown on allegedly catastroph­ic carbon emissions could be their utopian (not dystopian) vision of the future.

■ Student-debt Authoritar­ianism. Journalist­s are pushing around Team Biden on how young voters think they “haven’t done enough” to unilateral­ly erase billions of dollars of student loan debt, ignoring any need for approval by Congress or rulings from the judiciary. The supposedly fairness-obsessed left never asks if this effort is unfair to the sizable minority of young people who do not go to college, or don’t incur thousands of dollars in college debt.

■ Gender Authoritar­ianism. Leftist-run fiefdoms such as New York City have imposed regulation­s suggesting that “misgenderi­ng” or “deadnaming” an individual who identifies as transgende­r or nonbinary is unlawful.

On the left, they find it “authoritar­ian” to deny the right to abort a baby at any point in pregnancy, and so by their logic, killing an unborn person is less offensive than “misgenderi­ng” a person.

Anyone who thinks these notions are overwrough­t should be told that it’s overwrough­t for Biden-harris campaigner­s to imply that asking voters to present a picture ID is some kind of descent into dictatorsh­ip or Jim Crow. Requiring an ID isn’t half as intrusive as mandating vaccinatio­ns. Democrats are not synonymous with democracy. Energetica­lly arguing that they’re the party of overweenin­g statism is not an offense against democracy. It defines democracy.

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