The Ongoing Republican Plot to Steal the Election
Open in browser “Battling the Big Lie” is out! Thanks to everyone who preordered the book. I am so grateful to Message Box readers for all of your support. If you haven’t bought the book, this is the most important week to do so. How a book does in the first week is critical to its success. The Ongoing Republican Plot to Steal the ElectionWhile the 1/6 hearings are rightly focused on Trump and 2020, we can't lose sight of what the rest of the GOP is planning for 2024I was more than a little impressed by the work of the January 6th Committee. Their presentation was articulate, concise and dramatic. They clearly thought about how to make the case in a digital media environment where getting attention is paramount — and really damn hard. Twenty million people tuned into the first Primetime hearing. To put that into perspective, that’s more people than watched the NCAA Final Four, the Oscars, or any of the NBA Finals games to date. A truly impressive feat. The hearings also drove the conversation on Facebook, where MAGA messaging reigns supreme. According to the FWIW newsletter, the top six performing Facebook posts in the 24 hours after the first hearing were from progressive pages. The Committee is doing an excellent job of highlighting Donald Trump’s personal culpability in the criminal conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election. Hopefully, Trump and his co-conspirators will be held legally accountable for those actions. However, as the hearings proceed, it is essential they draw attention to the plot’s continuance after Joe Biden was sworn into office. There is ongoing collusion to steal the 2024 Presidential election; and this time, the entire Republican Party is on board. They are All in on ItThere is a general narrative within the mainstream political press that only the most-Trumpy Republicans believe the Big Lie. The idea is that Republican politicians afraid of the wrath of Trump, Tucker Carlson and others are doing MAGA-karaoke solely for political survival. The GOP winks and nods at Trump; and the press covering these Republicans winks and nods as well. It’s all a big joke. This mentality was embodied by a quote given to the Washington Post after the election (but before January 6th):
It wasn’t fear of a mean tweet that led Republicans to “humor” Trump. Control of the Senate was up for grabs in the two Georgia special elections. Mitch McConnell and others were afraid to anger Trump and deflate his base. Abiding by the Big Lie was the cost of possibly winning the Senate. In the end, this cynical dishonesty led to the assault on the Capitol and the loss of life. However, no lessons were learned. Despite a brief moment where most in the party condemned Trump, there was no impeachment, no accountability, and the party continues to stand by Trump. But it gets worse. If in 2020, the Republicans “humored” Trump in his efforts to steal the election, in 2022, they are actively helping him do it. Insurrection 2.0Across the country, the Republican Party is recruiting, backing, and funding candidates who push the Big Lie. According to an account in the Washington Post:
In Michigan, a GOP candidate for governor was just arrested in their home for participating in the insurrection. Doug Mastriano, the Republican gubernatorial nominee in Pennsylvania, ran on a promise to award Pennslvania’s 19 electoral votes to the Republican nominee no matter whom the voters choose. The Republicans roaming the halls of Congress either openly question the integrity of the election or refuse to answer the question. Very few, if any, are willing to state the simple incontrovertible fact that Joe Biden is the legitimate President of the United States. The emergence of Mastriano and his ilk is often portrayed as a victory for the MAGA extremists. A victory over the more staid and grounded Republican establishment. However, that’s bullshit. This is a difference in approach, not outcome. The Republican Party is perfectly comfortable with overturning the next election, but wish the MAGA-wing would be more subtle in their approach. McConnell’s view is that real insurrectionists move in silence (like lasagna). Former Trump campaign consiglieri Steve Bannon promised to take over the “election apparatus” precinct by precinct across the country. Bannon is a bigoted blowhard infatuated with the sound of his own voice. But Bannon’s threat isn’t empty. Based on video tapes acquired by Politico, the Republican National Committee is implementing his plan. According to the report:
This isn’t some MAGA faction of the party or a grifting pro-Trump Super PAC. TheRepublican National Party apparatus, run by Mitt Romney’s niece, requires the full cooperation and support of Mitch McConnell, Kevin McCarthy, Republicans in Congress and statehouses. The Republicans are not only complicit out of cowardice, they are active participants in the plot to steal the 2024 election. Trump is a very specific threat to the country. He should be in a federal penitentiary not the White House, but he is also a potential distraction. As these hearings progress, we must look beyond Trump and January 6th. The threat is ongoing, and more grave than it was in 2020. You’re a free subscriber to The Message Box. For the full experience, become a paid subscriber. |
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