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For Lindsey Graham and Karoline Leavitt to borrow the lefts script on conflict resolution reflects the latest in a series of failures of self-awareness.
Republicans like Lindsey Graham and Karoline Leavitt spent yesterday arguing that Americans resolve our differences at the ballot box, not with violence.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-04-28T17:19:30.765Z
Thatâs unambiguously true â though it seems fair to ask whether they remember Jan. 6.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/republicans-denounce-political-violence-but-cant-shake-the-events-of-jan-6
Observers noticed one flaw in Patels rhetoric: Jan. 6 rioters attacked our institutions of legislation and our nations capital, and they ended up with rewards from Donald Trump.....
The GOP senators comment came on the heels of similar rhetoric from White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt:
We can and we should have fierce disagreement in this country. As you all know, we disagree often, myself in this role and all of you in the news media, but those disagreements must remain peaceful. Debating, peaceful protesting and voting are how we need to settle disagreements, not bullets.
At face value, the comments from Graham and Leavitt were unambiguously correct. In fact, their rhetoric was eerily familiar because Democrats, scholars, progressives and other proponents of democracy used nearly identical language when Trump invited a group of radicalized followers to the nations capital after his 2020 defeat, filled them with conspiratorial lies, told his mob, If you dont fight like hell, youre not going to have a country anymore, deployed his followers to Capitol Hill and even used social media to add fuel to the fire during the violence.
It was at that point when it was the presidents opponents who were eager to remind Trump and his allies that we, as Americans, are supposed to resolve our differences through debate, peaceful protests and elections, not political violence.
usonian
(26,345 posts)Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect. That linewritten by Frank Wilhoithas become a popular aphorism to sum up the hypocrisy and moral bankruptcy of the modern Republican Party.
https://pylimitics.net/wilhoits-law/
electric_blue68
(27,150 posts)We know what we saw!