The case for consequences
The case for consequences
Why Republicans have to be held accountable for the attack on Capitol Hill.
By Zack Beauchamp@zackbeauchampzack@vox.com Jan 12, 2021, 12:50pm EST
Its been less than a week since a mob whipped up by President Donald Trump attacked the US Capitol in his name, and Republicans in Congress are already telling Americans to move on. Whats needed now is not punishment for insurrection, they say, but rather healing for a country rent by partisan fissures.
To deliver a better America, partisans of all stripes must first unite as Americans and show that a peaceful transition has occurred, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said in a Friday statement. Impeaching the president ... will only divide our country more.
But there has not been a peaceful transition. Five people are dead, and dozens injured, because the presidents supporters attacked Congress in an effort to disrupt its confirmation of President-elect Joe Bidens victory.
Had such an attack been perpetrated by jihadists or a foreign power, Republicans would not want to simply move on: They would demand consequences, action to ensure that it never happened again. The reason they are not now is that it is their party, from President Trump on down, that bears responsibility for inciting this mob by insisting that the 2020 election was fraudulent. McCarthy himself voted against certifying Bidens Electoral College victory even after the House was attacked by marauders with zip ties and a hanging noose.
It is true that America needs healing, but of a very different kind. The country requires an aggressive treatment regimen to fight the illness at the heart of American democracy: the Republican elites willingness to stoke paranoid and violent fantasies prevalent among its base. It is not just Trump to blame, but also those Republicans who led the charge in trying to overturn the election result: people like Sens. Josh Hawley (MO) and Ted Cruz (TX), and Reps. Mo Brooks (R-AL), and Andy Biggs (R-AZ).
The clearest and simplest path forward is to hold these elites accountable: to punish them for what theyve done, sending a signal that such behavior will not be tolerated in a democracy.
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