Where's the Red Line?
Well, this is depressing and dispiriting.
"In the new poll, the percentage who called the [January 6 rioters] 'criminals' has dropped significantly, to 48%. Those who agreed that 'they went too far, but they had a point' rose to 37%. In 2021, 2% called their actions appropriate; now 6% do."
The plain fact is, this was the first time the Capitol was seriously
attacked in 207 years. The Nazis never succeeded in doing that. The Soviets never succeeded in doing that. But we had. The last time it happened was under the invading
force of another nation: Great Britain. The January 6th rioters caused one cop, Brian Sicknick, to die of a
stroke. The violence caused four other cops, who all fought the
rioters, to commit suicide. I guess that wasn't the red line we're
vainly searching for.
They
came within 40 feet of getting their hands on Mike Pence. That's two
thirds of the distance between the pitcher's rubber and home plate. I
guess that wasn't the red line, either.
While the 12th Amendment ratified by the 8th Congress doesn't specify a
date for the electoral votes to be counted, only that March 4th be a
cutoff date for the House to elect a president should the Electoral
College not agree on a winner, 3 U.S. Code § 15
stipulates that the counting of the Electoral College ballots shall
take place on January 6th after a general election. On that, it is quite unambiguous. However, in 2021, for the first time since the adoption of the 12th amendment and the passage of 3
U.S. Code § 15, the electoral votes were not counted on January 6th but
January 7th because Pence didn't bang the gavel for the final time and
announce Joe Biden won the election until about 1:30 in the morning on
the 7th. I'm amazed that not one person has brought this up in the three
years since the insurrection.
That meant someone violated the Constitution and the US Code in a
historic way and I fail to see how Donald Trump has not been, or ever
will be, held completely responsible, the guy who
summoned all those lunatics to the Capitol for that express purpose.
I guess the interruption of a pro forma but still vital function of the
Constitution and the Congress wasn't a red line, either. Plain and
simple, we're getting January 6 fatigue and we're coming dangerously
close, if we haven't already, to having insurrection or the threat of it
becoming a normal aspect of life in this country. One rioter, Jacob Lang, who was
put away for his part in the riot, said Trump's promise to pardon the
rioters was a "beautiful" one and that the next time he vowed to be more
violent than before.
My personal opinion is that these people should get stiffer sentences,
not lesser ones than prosecutors are asking for. We can't afford to
normalize this behavior. It doesn't comport with history's intent nor
that of the people who'd midwifed that history into being.
(Tip o' the tinfoil hat to Constant Reader, CC)
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