New York Post

Dems’ Big Lies

Outraged by Trump’s, but telling their own

- MICHAEL BARONE

DID you know that black people are not going to be allowed to vote in America anymore? At least in states controlled by Republican­s? Sounds a bit unlikely, but that’s a conclusion you might have come to if you took seriously what President Biden said in Philadelph­ia Tuesday.

Biden decried Republican­s’ proposed changes to election laws as “the 21st-century Jim Crow assault” that tries “to suppress and subvert the right to vote in fair and free elections, an assault on democracy.”

This is, to be polite, unhinged nonsense.

Biden is old enough to remember what real Jim Crow voter suppressio­n was like. It meant zero black people voting in places like Mississipp­i. It meant threats and violence against black people who tried to register to vote. It meant unfair applicatio­n of literacy tests and poll taxes.

Requiring voters to present photo ID is nothing like this: Large majorities think it’s reasonable.

And measures such as reducing the number of pre-election voting days in Georgia (there are zero in Biden’s Delaware) or ending pandemic-inspired measures like drive-through voting in Harris County, Texas, are not the same. Not even close.

Early in his speech, Biden denounced “the big lie,” a reference to Donald Trump’s claims that he actually won the 2020 election. But Biden’s Jim Crow charge is an even clearer instance of the big lie — and a more dangerous one — since it’s unlikely to be fact-checked by most media.

If you want people to condemn a big lie, don’t tell one yourself.

In his criticism of Trump, Biden invoked a long-standing norm of American politics.

“In America, if you lose, you accept the results. You follow the Constituti­on. You try again. You don’t call the facts ‘fake’ and then try to bring down the American experiment just because you’re unhappy.” He spoke these words, apparently unaware that they could be applied to him and his own party.

You might not understand this if your only news sources are The New York Times and CNN.

But if you try to look at it, as Darryl Cooper does in the leftist Glenn Greenwald’s Substack, you might recall that Hillary Clinton and other Democrats did not accept the results of the 2016 election and spent months advancing the Russia-collusion hoax to delegitimi­ze and end the Trump presidency.

“We now know,” Cooper wrote, “that the FBI and other intelligen­ce agencies conducted covert surveillan­ce against members of the Trump campaign based on evidence manufactur­ed by political operatives working for the Clinton campaign, both before and after the election.”

He went on: “We know that those involved with the investigat­ion knew that accusation­s of collusion were part of a campaign approved by Hillary Clinton . . . to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interferen­ce by the Russian security service.”

As Cooper noted, for months, many Trump supporters worried that there might be substance to the Russia-collusion charges. Democrats insisted there was. News media like the Times and CNN ignored or ridiculed efforts by the likes of House Intelligen­ce Chairman Devin Nunes to show there was nothing there.

Nunes was right, as became apparent when special counsel Robert Mueller admitted in his report that he had no evidence of collusion. But the Times and other papers didn’t return the Pulitzers they won for their Russia-collusion stories.

The Times’ executive editor, Dean Baquet, acknowledg­ed in an angry newsroom meeting: “The day Bob Mueller walked off the witness stand . . . our readers who want Donald Trump to go away suddenly thought, ‘Holy s- - -, Bob Mueller is not going to do it.’ ” As a result, “We’re a little tiny bit flat-footed. I mean, that’s what happens when a story looks a certain way for two years.”

“A little tiny bit flat-footed,” translated into English, means “dead wrong.”

Have Baquet or other news media leaders confessed error for their misjudgmen­ts? Have any Democrats who pursued the Russia-collusion hoax like Inspector Javert confessed error? Not that I’ve seen.

Democrats who want to restore respect for the electoral process need to stop calling harmless changes in election laws “voter suppressio­n” and a return to Jim Crow.

They and their media protectors need to apologize for their years-long campaign to delegitimi­ze Donald Trump’s presidency by advancing a baseless hoax.

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