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Is Democracy Under Siege?
Townhall.com ^ | January 18, 2022 | John C. Goodman

Posted on 01/08/2022 3:32:18 AM PST by Kaslin

Over the past two decades the American public has become increasingly polarized. So much so, that it’s hard to bring up a public policy topic that doesn’t immediately cause discord.

Yet there is one subject on which the left and right agree: democracy is being threatened to an extent perhaps not seen since the Civil War. When asked, “What is the thing that worries you and keeps you up at night?” Vice President Kamala Harris replied “democracy.” Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson couldn’t agree more.

There is just one problem. Each side thinks the threat to democracy is coming from the other side.

The New York Times ushered in the New Year with one of the most divisive editorials (by the entire editorial board!) the newspaper has ever published. The Republican Party has become “an existential threat” that is “openly contemptuous of democracy” and “is willing to use violence to achieve its ends,” declared the Times.

At the state level, Republicans are undermining elections with “subversion and sabotage.” At the national level, the party is likened to “authoritarian movements the world over.” “Democracy is in grave danger” says the Times, and the only hope is for Democrats “to win elections and help protect the basic functions of democracy.”

The chief villain in the left’s view of the world is, of course, Donald Trump – who is often described as “authoritarian” and “anti-democratic.” But how well does that description hold up?

* Did Trump use the FBI and the intelligence agencies to spy on his enemies?

* Did he use the IRS to try to remove the nonprofit status of groups whose political ends he opposed?

* Did he use the IRS to expose his opponent’s tax returns?

* Did he try to oust his opponents from their duly elected offices through phony charges and impeachment?

* Did he try to criminalize political differences and put his opponents in prison?

The answer in each case is clearly “no.” Yet these things were done by Trump’s enemies. And they were done with no objection and general encouragement from the New York Times, the Washington Post and the mainstream broadcast media.

It is true that Trump believes the last election was stolen from him. But Hillary Clinton and Stacey Abrams say the same thing about their losses. And the false idea that George W. Bush became president because the 2000 election was stolen continues to be a liberal article of faith.

Perhaps the most ludicrous worry on the left is that Donald Trump was plotting a coup d’état, or that a re-elected Donald Trump might declare himself dictator for life.

People who fret over this idea are ignoring the degree to which “woke” liberalism has captured all of the institutions of power in our society: the armed forces, the CIA, the FBI, the federal workforce, the high-tech industries, virtually all large businesses, etc. Donald Trump might be really popular at a NASCAR race. But that would be of little value if he were inclined to seize power in Washington, D.C.

Then there is the misplaced worry about suppressing the right to vote. As John Fund explains in “Stealing Elections” and Larry Sabato and Glenn Simpson explain in “Dirty Little Secrets,” voter fraud tends to be disproportionately a Democratic Party phenomenon. It mainly takes place in large cities, among the minority population. Although fraud is not widespread (as the mainstream media constantly reminds us), in a close election it doesn’t have to be. Lyndon Johnson got to the Senate and later became president of the United States because his supporters stole 200 votes in a South Texas county.

Most Republican voter reforms are designed to make it easier to vote, but harder to cheat. They generally are no more restrictive than rules that have prevailed in Joe Biden’s home state of Delaware for many years. They are generally laxer than the rules in place in many other democracies around the world. Further, such reforms as “voter ID” have strong public support.

There is almost no appetite on the right for changing the fundamental institutions of our democracy. But there is on the left – from eliminating the Senate filibuster to firing the Parliamentarian to packing the Supreme Court, or even eliminating it! The current court is probably more faithful to the Constitution than any in recent memory. Yet, writing in The New York Times, long-time court watcher Linda Greenhouse questions whether “the court can be counted on to protect democracy from a Republican-led assault now taking place before our eyes.”

The New York Times has posted several guest editorials in recent days, suggesting that it’s time to junk the Constitution altogether.

On balance, Tucker Carlson has far more to worry about than Kamala Harris does. And, the assault on democracy from the left is not limited to our own country. It is worldwide. Writing at Law & Liberty, constitutional law professor John O. McGinnis notes that there is an international assault on the values of classical liberalism that became even more evident in 2021:

“Its recession is global – spanning the Americas and enveloping Europe and Asia. It is pan-ideological: not only are free nations becoming less free, unfree nations are becoming more unfree. It is not only that the left is moving farther left but the parties of the right, currently the best political hope for classical liberalism, are turning to various forms of illiberalism. And the results for policy have been comprehensively deleterious, threatening to reorient everything from free trade to competition law to social insurance in a more statist direction.”

Finally, what about the idea of using violence to pursue political ends? I don’t recall any participant in the Jan. 6 invasion of the Capitol promising that if they don’t get their way, they will be back with another invasion tomorrow, or next week, or next month.

But this is exactly what leftwing rioters have threatened in Portland, Seattle and other cities. Using violence to achieve political ends is what leftwing radicalism is all about.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: bidenadmin; democracy; insurrection; iylm

1 posted on 01/08/2022 3:32:18 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

no, but the republic is hanging by a thread


2 posted on 01/08/2022 3:36:16 AM PST by joshua c (Dump the LEFT. Cable tv, Big tech, national name brands)
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To: Kaslin

If the Republic is gone, democracy means nothing but mob rule.


3 posted on 01/08/2022 3:51:18 AM PST by GranTorino (Bloody Lips Save Ships.)
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To: Kaslin

Think National Socialism gone global. The Nazi’s concluded that their predecessors didn’t get it wrong, they merely did not have a big enough vision. And they acted before they had a critical mass. But the events that took place under the third Reich worked fine as a small scale development environment.


4 posted on 01/08/2022 4:08:58 AM PST by Samurai_Jack (This is not about hypocrisy, this is about hierarchy!)
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To: joshua c
This 'quote' is attributed to Benjamin Franklin; "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch." The obvious assertion is that classic democracy is governance by the 'demos' which means people WITHOUT safeguards for the lamb, ie. the minority which exists in ANY DISPUTE!

Any scholar, not already blinded by prejudice, will tell you that the FOUNDERS (Men & Women - read the letters between John & Abagail Adams) sought a limited government that would be INCAPABLE of trampling the minority in their rights and freedoms. Thus the US Constitution, a document that created a RESTRICTED Federal Republic while listing enumerated RIGHTS available only to the STATES (Federal) and the people themselves!

For those who forget, the Second Amendment is what permits the following; "Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!"

5 posted on 01/08/2022 4:10:09 AM PST by SES1066 (quires )
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To: Kaslin
” There is just one problem. Each side thinks the threat to democracy is coming from the other side.”

Perhaps if we had a common definition of “Democracy”, then we could clearly see what is causing the “problem”.

The right understands that our constitution set up a representative democracy (Constitutional Republic). This means that our government is elected by citizens. Here, citizens vote for their government officials. These officials represent the citizens' ideas and concerns in government. This was supposed to deal with the inevitable problem of personal greed and illiteracy in a general population.

The left insists that we have a Direct Democracy which in effect is mob rule, two wolfs and a sheep deciding what’s for dinner. Their inserting of the 17th amendment making the Senate chosen by popular vote, the allowing of a no-term-limit congress caused that inevitable problem of personal greed and illiteracy to overwhelm the government. Consequently we get elected officials who are not the brightest bulbs, who are greedy, immoral, and have no problem lying to protect their own power.

So of course the left wants to destroy the “Democracy” as defined by the right. And the right wants to destroy the “Democracy” as defined by the left.

6 posted on 01/08/2022 4:29:35 AM PST by Apple Pan Dowdy (... as American as Apple Pie)
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To: Kaslin

The Democrats want to:

- Unconstitutionally federalize election rules (the elections clause of the constitution makes clear that state legislatures are to make election laws)

- abolish the electoral college

- pack the supreme court

- abolish the Senate filibuster

- add 2 new states for purely partisan reasons

- pass election laws that make fraud vastly easier

- abolish state sovereignty altogether and change the country from a republic to a direct democracy

- bar their opponents from elective office

- have the military mutiny if they don’t like election outcomes

- use federal agencies to spy on and jail political opponents

But its the Republicans who are the threat to democracy???


7 posted on 01/08/2022 4:31:15 AM PST by FLT-bird
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To: Kaslin

Let’s hope that democracy is under siege, because it is a form of government that allows outside forces to hire lobbyists to bribe and buy off our elected representatives so that global banks can control our destiny.

A monarchy is typically despised by Communism because a benign ruler can not be as easily compromised and controlled.

There are 19 members of Biden’s cabinet all with either dual citizenship in the same country or their American parents hold dual citizenship in that same country, thus allowing us to be controlled by that country. Would we allow 19 Chinese, Germans, or Russians to run our country? Why do we allow 19 members of this unnamed country to run our country for their benefit, not theirs? Why do we allow their big pharmaceutical company to sell drugs here?

Get rid of democracy.


8 posted on 01/08/2022 4:56:03 AM PST by WLusvardi
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To: WLusvardi

We have been Communist since the crooked election of 2020.


9 posted on 01/08/2022 5:10:33 AM PST by CMailBag
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To: Samurai_Jack
Think National Socialism gone global. The Nazi’s concluded that their predecessors didn’t get it wrong, they merely did not have a big enough vision. And they acted before they had a critical mass. But the events that took place under the third Reich worked fine as a small scale development environment.

There are still folks in the U.S.A. that still cling to that Nazi salute and flag.

We need to get strong conservative Republicans in office to root out those left winged nuts out of our government.

it is not going to be an easy job and this is unfortunate.

10 posted on 01/08/2022 5:50:38 AM PST by TheConservativeTejano (The Business of America is Business)
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To: joshua c

“no, but the republic is hanging by a thread”

Anyone else notice recently even the right is now starting to parrot this “Democracy” concept and lie?

They are folding and capitulating to the Psyops...


11 posted on 01/08/2022 6:06:21 AM PST by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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To: joshua c

THIS!


12 posted on 01/08/2022 7:36:32 AM PST by ealgeone
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To: WLusvardi

I am also hearing a lot of condemnation of capitalism by people who seem to believe that capitalism is itself a form of government. I believe that kind of thinking causes a lot of our problems. You can even hear railing against capitalism from people who are themselves capitalists but are too naive to know it.


13 posted on 01/09/2022 6:04:52 PM PST by RipSawyer (Sarcasm is now mandatory)
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