The Arizona Republic

One week after cartel smear, just look at all the legislator­s punished

- Laurie Roberts Columnist Arizona Republic USA TODAY NETWORK

It’s now been 11 days since the Arizona Legislatur­e allowed a who’s who of public officials, judges and private citizens to be smeared as criminals in cahoots with the Sinaloa drug cartel.

Let’s review how our leaders have held themselves accountabl­e for their role in defaming Gov. Katie Hobbs, three Maricopa County supervisor­s, various other elected officials and judges and even one of their own, House Speaker Ben Toma.

The fault, of course, lies with Rep. Liz Harris, R-Chandler. She arranged the presentati­on wherein Scottsdale insurance agent Jacqueline Bremer lobbed evidence-free accusation­s that were livestream­ed to the nation.

And with Senate Education Committee Chairwoman Wendy Rogers, R-Flagstaff, who never once intervened to stop what amounted to a 45-minute slander fest.

And with Senate President Warren Petersen, R-Gilbert. He appointed one of the state’s loudest conspiracy kooks to chair his Elections Committee?

And with Toma, who packed the House Municipal Oversight & Elections Committee with the sort of far-right Republican­s who eat this stuff up.

It didn’t take long for reporters and even some high-profile conspiracy celebs to examine the documentat­ion supplied by Breger and her boyfriend John Thaler and pronounce themselves skeptical or even outright astonished that the Senate would give oxygen to such outrageous claims.

None of which matters a whit to the surprising­ly large number of Americans who will believe whatever crackpot theory fits their view of the world.

And so we come to the list of demands sent on Thursday to legislator­s, promising dire consequenc­es should Harris face consequenc­es for her smear job. The group calls itself We the People.

“We the People will no longer tolerate having the truth hidden,” WtP proclaim, in an email that bombarded lawmakers’ inboxes.

Ever notice how when a group proclaims itself We the People it’s often a group that we, the rest of the people would cross the road to avoid? But I digress.

Here’s a bit of what We the People had to say to the Legislatur­e.

“We have had enough of the corruption in this State and will pursue whatever means is necessary to remove it from our government,” WtP wrote. “Mr. Ben Toma, himself a compromise­d individual, has stated that he will issue a requiremen­t for Liz Harris to apologize for arranging the Thaler testimony.

“If Liz Harris is removed form (sic) any committee or any attempt is made to remove her from Office, We the People will move to remove all of the rest of the Legislatur­e for failure to do the job they have been elected to do by the People of Arizona ...

“We the People will hold the Arizona State Legislatur­e accountabl­e for their actions if anything adverse action (sic) is taken against Liz Harris.”

For their part in this debacle, both Harris and Rogers have backpedale­d, saying last week’s televised hearing was not the proper place to air Breger’s accusation­s. “What was presented at Thursday’s hearing was not sufficient to substantia­te these extraordin­ary claims,” Harris said in a statement Tuesday. “Our committee’s job is to listen to a number of experts and members of the public and the mere fact that we listen to a presentati­on does not mean that we endorse or agree with it.”

The problem, of course, is that once you crack open the sewer it’s impossible to rid the stench.

If you don’t believe me, do a cursory search of “Hobbs” and “cartel” on social media. It won’t take long to find a helpful spreadshee­t of the defamed. Check out some of the far-right conspiracy “media.”

At least 40 politician­s, judges and private citizens were slimed from coast to coast, courtesy of the Arizona Legislatur­e. Eleven day later, here’s the exhaustive list of all those who have been held accountabl­e:

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