San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Left smears Manchin for his commitment to democracy

- @RichLowry

Joe Manchin is being pilloried for the offense of being consistent on the filibuster.

Back in 2017, when Senate Democrats were desperate to stop Donald Trump’s agenda, 33 of them, including Manchin, signed a bipartisan letter backing the filibuster.

“We are mindful of the unique role the Senate plays in the legislativ­e process,” they wrote, “and we are steadfastl­y committed to ensuring that this great American institutio­n continues to serve as the world’s greatest deliberati­ve body.”

Well, the commitment of almost all the Democrats was not as steadfast as advertised. Now that the filibuster is an obstacle to Joe Biden’s agenda, the long-standing Senate procedure has been deemed a threat to our system of government and racial justice that only a naif or cynic can support.

And that means you, Joe Manchin.

The West Virginia senator has been badgered for months by

reporters eager to get him to change his mind on the filibuster, or at least show some flexibilit­y. Now, the pressure campaign from within his own party has ratcheted up to include over-the-top insults.

After Manchin reiterated his support for the filibuster and made clear his opposition to HR1, a sweeping Democratic voting bill, in an op-ed last weekend, progressiv­e House Democratic Mondaire Jones from New York unloaded on Twitter. Per Jones, the headline of Manchin’s piece

might as well have been, “Why I’ll vote to preserve Jim Crow.”

This is a prepostero­us smear and a transparen­t attempt to bludgeon Manchin into submission by defining his sincere attachment to Senate tradition and belief in bipartisan­ship as tantamount to racism.

Another New York member of the House, Jamaal Bowman, said on CNN, “Joe Manchin has become the new Mitch McConnell.”

The comparison might make sense if McConnell had voted with Biden 100 percent of the time so far, supported the Affordable Care Act and voted twice to impeach President Donald Trump.

Despite the abuse, Manchin is onto something. The situation illustrate­s the purpose of the filibuster nicely — it is a guardrail keeping a very slender Senate majority that could easily be wiped out by January 2023 from enacting a far-reaching radical agenda in a fit of partisan passion.

Democrats aren’t mad because they know that support for their agenda will build over time — they are mad because they know that it won’t, and absent Manchin and other recalcitra­nt Senate Democrats getting on board right away, they will miss their tiny window to get their way through brute legislativ­e force prior to losing one or both chambers of Congress.

They have convinced themselves that GOP state legislatur­es are destroying democracy with new voting laws rolling back pandemic-driven innovation­s and tightening security, a fevered myth that also won’t stand the test of time.

As for HR1, it is a constituti­onally dubious monstrosit­y that would trample on state voting laws in an enormous step toward the federaliza­tion of U.S. elections. Manchin was right to say in his op-ed that it is telling that not one Republican, whether Susan Collins or Mitt Romney, is supporting this partisan power grab.

Manchin isn’t always as stalwart in standing up to his own party as he sounds, but he’s been remarkably firm so far. His role as a senatorial brake on Biden’s left-wing ambitions has made him more popular back home, and the progressiv­e slanders against him will only boost his political standing. The left will get nowhere if it tries to primary him in 2024 (assuming he runs again), and if he did lose to a more progressiv­e Democrat, Republican­s would easily win his seat.

Surely, the attacks on Manchin will only get more venomous. Such is the price of refusing to reverse himself on the filibuster and get on board a sprawling travesty of a voting bill.

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J. Scott Applewhite / Associated Press Badgered, Sen. Joe Manchin remains consistent on the filibuster.
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