Dana Milbank, columnist for the Washington Post, identifies Senator Ron Johnson as the an enemy of democratic norms:
Finally, significant fraud has been identified in the 2020 election. It is being perpetrated by Sen. Ron Johnson, Republican of Wisconsin. President Trump lost the election. He lost the recounts. He lost the vote certifications, by Republican and Democratic officials alike. He lost 59 of 60 court cases. He lost the electoral college vote. His own attorney general said “we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome.”
But Johnson forges ahead with his fraudulent attempt to undermine the election — and the credibility of elections in the United States generally. Though passively admitting “the conclusion has collectively been reached” that any fraud was too small to reverse President-elect Joe Biden’s win, Johnson then spent nearly four hours in a hearing Wednesday trying to suggest otherwise.
“There was fraud in this election,” Johnson said. “I don’t have any doubt about that.” He went on at length about alleged “irregularities,” including “violations of election laws,” “fraudulent votes and ballot stuffing,” and “corruption of voting machines and software.” He insisted that “many of these irregularities raise legitimate concerns.”
Johnson, you may recall, used his chairmanship of the Senate Homeland Security Committee last month to promote the long-discredited quackery that hydroxychloroquine cures the coronavirus. He used Wednesday’s hearing, mercifully his last as chairman, to mention “the Russian collusion hoax,” “censorship” of conservatives, “financial entanglements of the Biden family,” Hillary Clinton and the Steele dossier.
Other Republicans on the panel echoed the election-fraud alarm.
“The election in many ways was stolen,” announced Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) said his constituents think the election outcome is no “different than what Maduro is doing” in Venezuela’s dictatorship. (Trump won Florida.)
Sen. Josh Hawley (Mo.) said his constituents felt “disenfranchised” and that “the election had been rigged.” (Trump won Missouri.)
Johnson, though, lost all restraint. He accused the ranking Democrat, Sen. Gary Peters (Mich.), of leaking “a false intelligence product” about his attacks on Hunter Biden echoing Russian disinformation.
When Peters tried to respond, Johnson interrupted: “You lied! … Outright lie! … I told you to stop lying!” Peters replied, civilly, “Mr. Chairman, this is not about airing your grievances. I don’t know what rabbit hole you’re running down.”
Johnson gaveled down his colleague.
Perhaps it was inevitable things would come to this. The Trump presidency began with “alternative facts.” It’s ending with Trump aide Stephen Miller fantasizing about “alternate” electors replacing the real ones. And Trump’s congressional cheerleaders have taken up residence in an alternate reality.
Johnson kept announcing that his attempt to discredit democracy is perfectly healthy for democracy. “I don’t see anything dangerous about evaluating information,” he said. “Nothing dangerous about that, whatsoever.” And: “This is not a dangerous hearing; this is an incredibly important and crucial hearing.” And: “This hearing is not dangerous. What would be dangerous is not discussing this.”
Protest too much?
Former CISA Director Christopher Krebs on social media platforms and election security (Priya Mathew/The Washington Post) Christopher Krebs, the former head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency — whom Trump sacked after the Department of Homeland Security called this election “the most secure in American history” — urged his fellow Republicans to stop the disinformation, which has led to death threats against him and elections officials around the country.
“This is not the America I recognize, and it’s got to stop,” he testified. “I would appreciate more support from my own party, the Republican Party, to call this stuff out and end it.” If that weren’t clear enough, Krebs added this: “Democracy in general is fragile. … If a party fails to participate in the process and instead undermines the process, we risk losing that democracy.”
But Johnson kept undermining.
He had Ken Starr there to pronounce a “clear violation of the law.”
He had Francis Ryan, a Trump ally from Pennsylvania, there to call the election “fraught with inconsistencies and irregularities,” the safeguards “underminded” (sic).
Johnson had James Troupis, a Trump lawyer in his Wisconsin case, testify about votes “clearly invalid under the law.”
Asked Johnson: “Biden won our state by about 20,000 votes?”
“Correct,” Troupis replied.
Asked Johnson: “And you’re talking about over 200,000 … if the law would have been followed, probably shouldn’t have been counted?” “Correct,” Troupis replied.
Johnson also had in Jesse Binnall, a lawyer for Trump in Nevada, who gesticulated madly and alleged that 1,500 dead people and 4,000 non-citizens voted, part of “130,000 unique instances of voter fraud.”
Johnson asked Binnall to explain why the Nevada Supreme Court rejected his claims. “They never took a good, hard list (sic) at the hard evidence,” the lawyer complained.
Or maybe he had no case?
The Republicans displayed a distinct lack of self-awareness as they wondered aloud why most Trump voters believe there was fraud. “We have a problem, a very serious problem,” Johnson said. “We have to work together to fix it, to restore the confidence.”
Shorter version: You’ll have to clean up this mess I made.
The content of Trump sycophantic Republicans accusations against Democrats–or really any opponent–are usually a presage to the lies, fraud, corruption, violence, etc. they have already or plan to commit.
So TRUE!
Do they hear the words and stupidity coming out of their mouths?
Do they think we are ‘that stupid?’
Or is it that they just don’t care?
I’m going with “don’t care.” They spew whatever the audience of the day wants to hear knowing there will be a bigger more egregious issue tomorrow anyway and no one will remember (hmm, was it this week the president said China was behind the hacking? He’s already committed 5 more slaps in the face to America since then).
And, it’s everywhere.
In a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing on fraud in 2020 election. GOP Senator Josh Hawley (MO) said he is fighting for Missourians.
“I was talking with some of the constituents back at home–a group of about 30 people–and every single one of them told me they felt they had been disenfranchised, that their votes didn’t matter and that the election had been rigged,” said Hawley. “These are normal, reasonable people. These are not crazy people, these are reasonable people, who by the way, have been involved in politics. They’ve won, they’ve lost, they’ve seen it all. These are normal folks, living normal lives, who firmly believe they have been disenfranchised.”
Seriously, Senator? 50 court cases including the Supreme Court and GOP Governors claiming no election fraud aren’t convincing to the Yale educated Senator, but he listened to 30 people who think it was rigged so it must have really been rigged.
And, there’s GOP Missouri House representative Ann Wagner who after the election stated that “the certification of election in states throughout the nation appear to indicate that Joe Biden is the president-elect.” Then she turns around and adds her name to the Texas lawsuit to overturn the election.
Constituents? Integrity? Oaths? They just don’t care.
Johnson is a hateful moron, but that Hawley quote has to be one of the stupidest things ever said out loud at any congressional hearing ever. Even Gohmert would have a hard time keeping up with that one.
Hawley has never spoken with this Show Me Stater. He is an xtian regressive reactionary pox from Missouri and has bigger plans than just being a senator.
Perhaps a Missouri contingent meeting with the Senator. We could find 30 people who agree with him and have him take an Oath just to them
Ugh, no surprise that this far right libertarian and Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged fanatic would be on the wrong side of any given issue. These people are the bane of this nation and stand in the way of any progress that would help ordinary Americans, the poor and the disenfranchised.
Dana nailed it . Thanks for putting git up! I did ,too https://www.opednews.com/Quicklink/Dana-Milbank-Senator-Ron-in-Best_Web_OpEds-Credibility_Diane-Ravitch_Elections_Republican-201227-713.html
You didn’t put in the linkto Dana.
Let’s drag all of them into court and see if they are willing to repeat all those allegations under oath.
So far, in every Trump election lawsuit, the lawyers spout this nonsense outside of court to the media, then avoid the same allegations when they are on the stand.
“Why Trump’s lawyers can lie to you but not to a judge
“When it comes to the election fraud claims, watch what the lawyers do, not what they or the politicians say.
“There seems to be a real disconnect between the claims of widespread fraud, a stolen election and illegal voting made by President Donald Trump and his allies and the actual claims formally made by his lawyers in court. …
https://chicago.suntimes.com/2020/11/23/21594110/rudy-giuilani-trump-election-challenge-courts
The “law” from the perspective of many lawyers seems to be “whatever one can get away with.”
Guiliani and other Trump lawyers and media have been served with legal papers by Dominion Voting Systems for damaging their reputation and their business. They have been warned not to destroy any papers related to their false allegations about Dominion and warned that Dominion plans to sue them individually.
Can’t wait.
I have a theory regarding all of the Republicans and Trump lawyers spouting this nonsense.
Every one of them was Jeffrey Epstein’s clients, and Trump has the evidence the FBI collected when William Barr was still in charge of the AG office.
Blackmail !?!?!?!?
I think your “conspiracy theory” has some merit. I’d like to know where all the evidence has gone since the raid of Epstein’s compounds?
There are many possibilities for why the hard evidence (videos, bank transactions, etc) has disappeared in the Epstein case.
And though the individuals and organizations involved might have different motives, all share the same goal of ensuring that the evidence never sees the light of day.
Seth Abramson is a professor at the University of New Hampshire, who has authored three books on Trump’s corrupt reign, offers the following, borrowing from gamers. His field of study, pre-Trump, was: “digital-age cultural theory, XR literacy, mass communications, post-postmodernism, digital journalism and transmedia worldbuilding at the university level”.
Worth a scroll:
The Democratic Party was the byline for an article about Ron Johnson 4 years ago (9-14-2016) posted in Urban Milwaukee, “The Truth about Sen. Johnson’s Ties to Extreme Anti-Women Groups”. “Johnson spoke at (1) a rally of Wisconsin Family Action (2) an agenda- driven Crisis Pregnancy Center and, (3) a Lifest (pro-life) festival hosted by controversial Pastor Bob Lenz.”