Ten times prominent Democrats advocated violence against Trump supporters.
But that’s different because shut up.
[Update at noon]
Thoughts on the psychology and politics of belittling.
I’ll bet Google won’t let this stay up for long. It’s too subversive.
…makes excuses for the summer riots all the more shameful.
The upshot should be clear: The deadly storming of the Capitol building is the logical outcome of norms set by the left in 2020. By winking at and apologizing for Antifa, liberal elites telegraphed that political grievances ought to be resolved through violence.
Those showing righteous indignation now only months or weeks ago argued that the riots were “mostly peaceful” and that vandalism and looting don’t count as violence.
That’s the problem with political irresponsibility: Once the law grants quasi-authorization to hitherto-proscribed conduct, there’s no telling how events might spiral.
Yup.
It’s a real problem when 40% of the populace have no faith in the electoral process.
2020 has helped Dennis Prager better understand him.
Yes, I think that this is why the Republican senators in Georgia will probably hold their seats today. As he says, gridlock is the next best thing to actually having a constitutional government.
…or not.
The hypocrisy of the Democrats on this issue has (as usual) been incandescent.
[Update Monday afternoon]
Treason is a matter of dates.
Unfortunately, it’s not going to get them until it gets new voters.
Mike Shellenberger fact checks it.