However dishonest and inept the 2020 election was or may have been, let us stipulate that it is over, that Joe Biden will take the oath of office on Jan. 20, and that the tumultuous presidency of Donald Trump is now effectively ready for the history books.
The question now is, what comes after?
Still, there was never the slightest chance that Vice President Mike Pence was going to overturn the state-certified votes of the Electoral College during the ceremonial opening of the ballots during the joint session of Congress. In his own eyes, and in the opinion of constitutional scholars, he simply didn’t have the power.
Much about the disturbance at the Capitol, during which a woman named Ashli Babbitt of San Diego was shot at close range and killed inside the building by a Capitol Police officer, remains unclear. Who organized the attack on the building? Was the demonstration infiltrated (as seems highly likely) by agents provocateur from Antifa? Why weren’t the Capitol Hill police better prepared?
Peaceful Assembly
True, the president had earlier addressed his supporters on the Ellipse, his resentment over what he views as a stolen election both visible and audible. But there was nothing “treasonous” about either his attempts to challenge the electoral votes or the large crowd of his supporters exercising their constitutional right to assembly in support of its candidate. Peaceable assembly is a time-honored American tradition—where would the civil-rights movement be without it?For almost a year, we’ve heard from the left that the violent and destructive BLM/Antifa riots that broke out across the country last year were “mostly peaceful,” and by those elastic standards, so was the Jan. 6 demonstration. Those responsible for the violence must be punished to the fullest extent of the law, but to claim that anyone participating in the demonstration should now be identified and “canceled”—as the media is now doing—is the essence of retaliatory fascism.
Media Invested
Wuz we robbed? It’s very likely, given the suspicious circumstance of Biden’s materializing popular votes in precisely the swing states that were needed for victory. And while the multiple lawsuits contesting those votes have been consistently thrown out in various courts (including, disgracefully, the Texas suit presented to the U.S. Supreme Court), they were dismissed on procedural grounds, and the evidence remains to this day unheard.In the aftermath of Bush v. Gore in 2000, the Florida counts were analyzed independently several times after Bush had been sworn in, and each review showed a narrow Bush victory. The election of 2020 deserves no less—but don’t hold your breath waiting for the media to do its duty. The media has spoken on the subject and will now draw a curtain of silence around the issue. It’s simply too invested in the Democratic Party for it ever to return to the days of “objective” journalism.
Blood in the Water
But the left now smells blood in the water. Despite their underwhelming performance in the congressional elections, the Democrats find themselves in the barest possession of the Congress as well as the White House—but they will act as if they had a mandate on the landslide lines of Nixon in 1972 and Reagan in 1980. And they want revenge.In addition, the president has been suspended from Twitter as well as Facebook, thus cementing the role of social media as arbiters of official orthodoxy. State lawsuits also await him and his family the moment he leaves 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
The prospect of Trump’s organizing a competing event as Biden is sworn in on Jan. 20, and spending the next four years rallying his supporters against the Biden–Harris administration, or forming a third party, absolutely terrifies the Permanent Bipartisan Fusion Party of Republicans and Democrats. They need to destroy him politically as well as personally.
There was never any goodwill, nor honeymoon, nor even any common decency.
For the 70 million-plus Trump voters, what to do now? Bitter as it is, accept the loss, reassess their relationship with the Republican Party, learn to organize at the grassroots level, and develop a donor base that will finance and support ideas instead of candidates, and then find the men and women who embody our core principles of liberty and equal justice under the law and nominate them. Either that, or start a new party, one explicitly dedicated to the preservation of the Constitution.
And most of all, pray for the health of Joseph R. Biden Jr., who will be 82 years old when his term finishes. Because if you really want to be driven mad, contemplate this: Kamala Harris, president of the United States.