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Republicans will get even more extreme and willing to subvert our Democracy in post-Trump world. Since they control the courts, we have seen in States with Republicans legislatures how they are going to go all in terms of trying to suppress the vote based on false claims of voter fraud.
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Why is the lie so sticky for so many? MSNBCs Marc Ambinder reminds us of one big reason to persist in the fiction: The lie serves the partys ultimate goal of suppressing the votes of likely Democrats. Its clear that while even Trumps own agencies determined that this election was the most secure in history, the record voter turnout in the midst of a pandemic means that the sustainability of the GOP as a political party now lies in constricting the franchise, including placing needless limits on mail-in voting. The laser focus of state-level Republican efforts right now is thus to limit voting rights. Ari Berman reported this week on a new analysis from the Brennan Center for Justice, showing that in the two months that constitute 2021 so far, 253 bills to restrict voting access have been introduced in 43 states, with Georgia serving as ground zero for experiments in restricting voting by mail, Sunday voting, and tweaking the Georgia runoff rules. Despite the fact that three recounts turned up no evidence of fraud in Georgia, the big lie with its reliance on false claims of rampant voter fraud remains the best way to ensure that the kind of people who vote for Democrats will be ever more challenged in their efforts to vote going forward. As Georgias Republican secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, explained earlier this week, Many of these bills are reactionary to a three-month disinformation campaign that could have been prevented.
But it doesnt stop at justifying vote suppression. The big lie does more than just work to preserve the hope of minority rule in future election cycles. And it does more than just tether the GOP to Donald Trump, which is clearly the path most of them have already chosen. The big lie also serves to cast doubt about the legitimacy of the Biden presidency, and the incredibly popular initiatives that are quickly being rolled out. So in addition to objecting to much-needed COVID-19 relief and other desperately needed measures, Republicans pressing the big lie serve to try to convince voters that the man who is currently governing in the public interest is a usurper who is only in office because of stolen votes. The crime, in this telling, is ongoing. The best way to persuade voters that they dont want economic and lifesaving health care relief most of them really need is to cast doubt on the person who is offering it to them. As long as Bidens efforts to correct for Trumps negligence and mishandling of the various crises succeed, stop the steal will continue to be the deflection and distraction of choice.
And finally, the big lie is useful to Republicans who no longer wish to govern at all. So long as they can say, as Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley and Clarence Thomas and Steve Scalise all claim to be doing, that while they themselves have no idea whether the election was stolen, the voters are worried and thats all that matters, the big lie itself serves to repeat and amplify itself in ways that become truth in the minds of voters. If everyone keeps saying that everyone else keeps saying the election was probably stolen, it eventually leaves the meritless lawsuits, the multiple recounts, and the findings of experts in the dust. No matter that there are people facing multiple exigent crises at once, people who could be helped by legislators passing legislation. Why govern when you can foment and nourish a rolling crisis of faith in democracy instead?
rickyhall
(4,889 posts)KY_EnviroGuy
(14,489 posts)on an isolated island far from America for at least 5-years. I suspect it would take that lone to deprogram most of them.
We must somehow constantly pound the table of truth and point out every single lie they spread - - on billboards, TV spots and a massive social media campaign if possible. The truth is always a solid foundation and most people hate liars.
KY........
uponit7771
(90,335 posts)... and people not recognizing the kGOP goals is making a huge mistake.