I celebrated Jeff Flake’s denunciation of Trump. Some readers said we should not compliment Flake because he is a conservative, he voted for almost every Republican Proposal, his policies are no better than Trump’s.

Then I read this article that articulated what I believe and said it better than I did. Democracy establishes ground rules for discussion, debate, and disagreement. Democracy means battling for your ideas in the marketplace of public opinion. Democracies do not threaten to jail the candidates who lose. Presidents (in the past) do not sneer at those with whom they disagree, do not belittle them, do not demean them, do not taunt and smear those who do not grovel at their feet.

“It’s easy to roll your eyes at Republicans. Besides their run-of-the-mill odious policies which would starve the poor and oppress anyone who isn’t straight and white and male, they nominated Donald Trump. Then, when he continually proved himself unfit for office, they either remained silent or defended him. Many still do.

“But now a few brave souls are speaking up, and whether those of us in the resistance like it or not, we need them.

“The latest Republican to speak out is Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona, who, in an impassioned speech on the Senate floor, announced he would not be seeking re-election in 2018.

“Politics can make us silent when we should speak, and silence can equal complicity,” Flake said. “I have children and grandchildren to answer to, and so, Mr President, I will not be complicit.”

“Hear. Bloody. Hear…

“Democracy is a contest of ideas, but that contest only works if we agree on the rules beforehand. Trump violates the basic norms of American democracy, degrading them to a point of no return.

“He threatens the media, questioning whether networks critical of him should have their licences revoked. He embraces fringe elements (such as neo-Nazis) and normalises their attacks on our multicultural society. He defines patriotism not as a defence of the ideals our country aspires to, but as a racial and cultural purity test. He freely threatens nuclear war on social media. And don’t forget, he campaigned on locking his political opponent up.

“These aren’t American ideals. They’re authoritarian tactics.

“The danger of Trump isn’t that he’ll cut taxes for the wealthy, or fail to pass gun control, or roll back some civil rights protections for LGBT people. Any Republican president would do the same, and that’s something the American left would have to fight no matter which GOP candidate had won the White House.

“Even if Trump is defeated in 2020, we’ll have to fight these same battles the next time we have a Republican president. That sucks, but it’s not the same as having a proto-fascist as president. After all, if Trump succeeds in destroying our democracy, we’ll have no chance of winning any future progressive battles. That’s the whole point of fascism.

“Trump presents a unique risk to our country, to civil discourse, to the American experiment, which has existed since 1788 when the Constitution was ratified. We’re not fighting for a progressive agenda right now. We’re fighting for the soul of America and the continued existence of democracy on these shores.”

I disagree with Jeff Flake on every issue, every policy. But I admire him for standing up to Trump and denouncing his attack on democracy itself.

Read on.