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Charen: Trump always had a whiff of fascism – Standard-Examiner

Posted: January 17, 2021 at 9:35 am

Throngs of self-styled conservatives and Republicans have now reached the thunderous realization that Donald Trump is not just a harmless clown. Former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney acknowledged to Chuck Todd that Trump's rhetoric was incendiary, but insisted that this kind of incitement was par for the course in politics, and he was shocked that people took Trump literally.

It seems we have an entire party stocked with Captain Renaults.

While it's good to see some lines being drawn at long last, it may be too late. As with the response to the coronavirus, timing is everything. Republicans had many, many chances to curtail the spread and isolate the superspreader, but they kept saying there was nothing to Trumpism, or it would simply go away, or it was all a hoax perpetrated by the left to install socialism.

I like a conversion as much as the next person, but sorry, there was always a whiff of fascism about Trump. Don't tell us you're just discovering it now. His fascination with strength instead of values, his promises to commit war crimes, his twisted admiration of strongmen, his avalanche of lies, his ignorance of and contempt for law, his targeting of minority groups, his stoking of grievance and victimhood. It was all there. Yes, it was interspersed with humor and entertainment. Think that means it can't be dangerous? Have you ever seen a Hugo Chavez or Rodrigo Duterte speech?

Didn't Republicans see him encouraging violence among his followers at rallies in 2016? Don't they remember the thuggish threats his people issued during the 2016 campaign?

In April 2016, Trump and Ted Cruz were still battling for delegates. Trump's recently pardoned consigliere, Roger Stone, alleged (falsely) at the time that he had proof Cruz's victories were all based on "massive voter fraud." Threatening "days of rage" in Cleveland, Stone continued: "We're going to have protests, demonstrations. We will disclose the hotels and the room numbers of those delegates who are directly involved in the steal."

Stone didn't even bother to clothe his threats of physical violence in humor.

Trump was always clear about his attraction to political violence. Speaking of Hillary Clinton, he warned that if elected, she could curtail gun rights. "If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks." The crowd booed. He then added: "Although the Second Amendment peoplemaybe there is, I don't know."

That became a tick. He would invoke the Second Amendment as a code for encouraging his supporters to resort to violence. "LIBERATE VIRGINIA," he tweeted in 2020, "and save your great 2nd amendment. It's under siege." "LIBERATE MICHIGAN!" Trump screamed from his keyboard. Heavily armed protesters showed up at the Michigan Statehouse.

Even after some members of that mob were arrested for plotting to kidnap and possibly assassinate the governor and blow up the capitol, Trump continued his incitement against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Appearing at a rally in Michigan, he joked about the attempt on her life.

Let that sink in. The FBI had arrested a group of domestic terrorists who were planning an attack on a sitting governor, and the president of the United States made light of it: "I'm the one, it was our people that helped her out with her problem. I mean, we'll have to see if it's a problem. Right? People are entitled to say maybe it was a problem, maybe it wasn't."

Did Mick Mulvaney & Co. miss that? Did they not notice when Trump loyalists cheered on vigilantism? When rioting broke out after the George Floyd killing, Trump lapdog Rep. Matt Gaetz tweeted, "Now that we clearly see Antifa as terrorists, can we hunt them down like we do those in the Middle East?"

Perhaps today's "aware" Republicans were otherwise engaged when Trump and his gang made Kyle Rittenhouse a hero, and offered a Republican Convention speaking slot to the gun-brandishing lawyers from St. Louis? What did they make of Trump's tweet, "When the looting starts, the shooting starts"?

Even his famous boast about the loyalty of his followers was revealing. He said he could "shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and not lose any followers." As we now see, he might gain some.

Since Republicans said hardly a word, one must conclude that they were not alarmed when Trump phoned the Georgia secretary of state and instructed him to "find" 11,780 votes in other words to steal the election he was accusing his opponents of stealing. As historian Timothy Snyder put it, "Post truth is pre-fascist."

Republicans who are drawing a line now and saying that they never imagined Trump's personal militias would smash cops' heads with fire extinguishers and defecate in the halls of the Capitol must also answer this question: What else do you expect when you falsely allege a stolen election? Faith in elections is the sine qua non of a functioning democracy. If elections are not free and fair, what alternative is there to violence?

Now Mulvaney and Nikki Haley and Lindsey Graham and Mitch McConnell and many others are finding a line they think is too far. Inciting a mob to invade the Capitol in order to stop the certification of the election is the one thing, the only thing, that got their attention. Good for them. But while they and nearly the entire Republican Party and its opinion-shaping satellites were averting their eyes, cooperating and enabling, the Trump virus spread. It's now an epidemic, and there is no vaccine on the horizon.

Mona Charen is policy editor of The Bulwark and host of the "Beg to Differ" podcast. Her most recent book is "Sex Matters: How Modern Feminism Lost Touch with Science, Love, and Common Sense." To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate webpage at http://www.creators.com.

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Commentary: Congress needs to create a ‘Truth and Reconciliation’ process – Concord Monitor

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If tradition holds (and who knows about that anymore), on a cold night this February Joe Biden will motorcade from his new home at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. up Capitol Hill, and a new House sergeant-at-arms will proclaim, Madame Speaker, the president of the United States!

In front of that so-familiar flag, the 46th president will ask a joint session of Congress for unprecedented, bipartisan help in facing the worst domestic crises since FDR and the Great Depression a race to vaccinate millions of Americans as thousands die daily, amid food lines of the many unable to work.

Yet as Biden looks out over the House chamber, he will see staring back at him the blank faces of 147 lawmakers who just days earlier had voted to suspend not just the basic tenets of U.S. democracy but the very notion of rational truth in voting to halt the certification of the Democrats election, on utterly unfounded voter fraud claims. And arguably thats not the worst of it.

Sprinkled among those scores of Republican truth-deniers are some who based on credible allegations and what we already know about the stunning Jan. 6 insurrection that occurred at the U.S. Capitol met with or gave verbal encouragement to the mob that stormed the building in the rampage that left five people dead.

Its likely that the 117th Congress, in its first weeks, will be knee-deep into a Democrat-sought probe into whether some of its members gave tours to the 1/6 rioters the day before, or shared knowledge about how to find the hidden office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Bidens likely plea for bipartisanship and unity in the face of the worst pandemic in 100 years will encounter the angry glare of new extremist members like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green, R-QAnon, who if her words uttered on Newsmax this week can be taken seriously will have introduced an impeachment resolution against the new president on Jan. 21 and Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Youcrazy? if the heat-packing Coloradan hasnt been stopped at the metal detectors.

As the dust settles from Wednesdays unprecedented (and totally warranted) vote to impeach President Donald Trump a second time, in the waning hours of his destructive four-year term, everyday Americans need more help from Washington than any time since 1933.

And yet our Congress has never been more divided and wracked by anger and paranoia, understandable since some GOP members sure seemed on the same side as an armed mob that erected a gallows in its fantasies of hanging Democrats.

In a stunning interview with my Inquirer colleague Jessica Calefati, western Pennsylvania Rep. Conor Lamb one of the most moderate Democrats on Capitol Hill, who calls for working with Republicans and occasionally does so said his trust is shattered, and that some of his GOP colleagues have become morally blind to the consequences of their own actions.

The distrust over the insurrection isnt even the end of it. Democrats are also furious over the refusal of many Republicans to take the deadly coronavirus threat seriously and wear masks, with two members including 75-year-old cancer survivor Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman of New Jersey and a congressional spouse infected after sheltering with mask-less GOPers during the siege.

Among Republicans, Second Amendment zealots like Boebert are furious over the presence of metal detectors that might curb their heat-packing ways. Amid this rancor, an army of 20,000 National Guard troops protects the Capitol in the biggest force since the Civil War, or maybe we should now call it Civil War I.

Living Americans have never seen anything quite like this, although, as Yale historian Joanne Freeman chronicled in her remarkable 2018 book The Field of Blood, Congress was marred by a stunning number of fistfights, canings and duels in the run-up to that first Civil War. How do we get out of this mess? It wont be easy, but heres a couple of thoughts.

First, Congress will need to separate out the completely unacceptable direct involvement egging on the murderous mob at the Capitol from the also-troubling but, arguably, not criminal support for blocking the rightful 2020 election results.

For example, an investigation needs to look at the roles of Reps. Paul Gosar and Andy Briggs of Arizona and Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama. In a since-deleted video, Ali Alexander, the right-wing activist who was central in organizing the Jan. 6 events that culminated in the Capitol assault, claims that the three GOP congressmen helped plan the entire affair, including the notion of applying maximum pressure to flip Republican votes on certifying Bidens election by hearing our loud roar from outside.

The House just voted to impeach Trump for inciting the violence. If the claim by Alexander about Gosar whod insisted at a December rally that Bidens presidency could be stopped once we conquer the Hill Biggs and Brooks can be confirmed, the three must be expelled from Congress for insurrection. Period, end of story.

But the problems may not end there. On Wednesday, New Jersey Rep. Mikie Sherrill like Lamb, one of the most centrist and least confrontational Democrats on Capitol Hill made the stunning allegation, later joined by more than 30 of her colleagues, that some members may have offered reconnaissance tours to the soon-to-be-rioters on Jan. 5, the day before. Democrats are demanding a probe of that, and troubling aspects of the attack insurrectionists knowing where to find the secret offices of Pelosi and Majority Whip James Clyburn, or the panic buttons ripped out of the office of Rep. Ayanna Pressley that suggest the coup plotters had inside help.

Anyone who aided the coup plotters should be expelled. That would take a two-thirds vote, which would need to include Republicans (although knowing these blood-red districts would send new Republicans to Washington might sway them, if the evidence is damning enough). But there is precedent. During the Civil War, Congress expelled 14 insurrectionists. Its stunning that this would be relevant in America in 2021, but here we are.

But thats only part of the problem. The 117th Congress now includes those 147 Republicans eight senators and 139 members of the U.S. House who voted last week, even before the cleanup from the insurrection had begun, to buy into the same American version of The Big Lie that had motivated these rioters and thugs, the complete fantasy that some kind of election fraud denied Trump his rightful victory.

In the days since, Ive seen numerous calls from progressives on Twitter for any or all of these 147 to be expelled from Congress. Whatever the moral validity of that argument, its just not realistic, politically, that two-thirds will kick out the other one-third over their vote, regardless of how harmful it was to democracy. Its a marshal of the Supreme Court-level fantasy.

Some GOP senators like Missouris Josh Hawley and Texass Ted Cruz have seen the largest newspapers in their home states beg them to resign. But they are not going to resign. They will be in the Senate for the next four years, taking votes on whether you get evicted from your apartment or whether you can get a vaccine in time before you get sick.

For many Americans, probably many of the 82 million who voted for Joe Biden, the new Congress is already illegitimate with 147 members on the record as voting against reality. This truly is a Civil War-sized dilemma, and I only see one possible way admittedly, a long shot, although not quite as unlikely as mass expulsion out of this bind, short of that second Civil War. Congress needs to create a Truth and Reconciliation process a commission, perhaps, or even just an open forum that will allow some or hopefully most to acknowledge Bidens victory, state for the record that there was no election fraud in 2020, and maybe even apologize for saying otherwise.

Last year before we had any idea the 45th president would incite an insurrection against the U.S. government some of us called for a national Truth and Reconciliation Commission to address the lies and the anti-democratic policies of the Trump years. For that idea, we were vilified by some right-wingers who acted as if we were proposing a Nuremberg-war-crimes-trial kind of operation. But in fact a Truth and Reconciliation Commission as successfully pulled off in South Africa and other strife-riven countries is a chance for finding a common national story, for amnesty and a new beginning.

Id be shocked if this happened, but I dont know any other peaceful path forward. If Congress doesnt somehow address its growing rift and descent into hatred and fear, a lot more than five Americans will needlessly die, either from an unchecked disease, or from hunger and depredation, or from growing civil conflict. Lincoln was right: A House and Senate divided against itself cannot stand.

Expel the criminals. Acknowledge the truth. Then reconcile and start tackling Americas real problems before its too late.

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Second Amendment Foundation: Biden Launching Attack On ‘Rights Of Every Gun Owner’ – NewsNet

Posted: January 15, 2021 at 1:51 pm

The Second Amendment Foundation has released a statement claiming that President-Elect Joe Biden is launching an attack on every gun owner in the nation.

In a statement the foundation points to a pledge made by Joe Biden to defeat the NRA saying, its just cover for a bigger goal.

Joe Biden has labored relentlessly for decades to reduce the Second Amendment to rubble, adding that he may attack one group by name, but his goal is to crush the rights of every gun owner in our country.SAF Founder and Executive Vice President Alan Gottlieb said,

By attacking the second amendment rights of 100 million Americans, Biden is not bringing us together but dividing us further. If people take to the streets in protest, if violence occurs it will be his fault and he should be impeached for violating our constitutional rights and inciting violence. maybe it is time to ban him from Twitter and Facebook!Gottlieb added,He spent 47 years on Capitol Hill trying to turn the right to keep and bear arms into a regulated privilege. Now that hes headed to the White House he thinks he will be able to complete his mission. Were working to swell the ranks of our 2nd Amendment First Responder project to stop him.

We didnt start the fire, he said Biden did. The foundation was reacting to a pledge that President-Elect Joe Biden made on the 10th anniversary of the Tucson shooting, saying I pledge to continue to work together with congresswoman Giffords, and with survivors, families, and advocates across the country, to defeat the NRA and end the epidemic of gun violence in America.

Bidens campaign for the presidency included many pledges about gun control including enacting taxes on rifles and high capacity magazines.

He has also advocated for universal background checks, a national buyback or surrender of firearms and removing liability protection for gun manufacturers.

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N.J. gun rights groups want no part of any possible armed protest at the Statehouse – NJ.com

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New Jersey is preparing for the possibility of an armed march Sunday at the Statehouse in Trenton.

But state law says almost anyone who shows up armed in public could face years in prison, and Second Amendment proponents are urging gun owners to stay away.

The penalties are draconian, said Evan Nappen, a prominent gun-rights attorney in Eatontown. Every Second Amendment organization that I know of in New Jersey, every legitimate one, is opposed to any type of armed rally.

The concern follows last weeks deadly riot in the U.S. Capitol.

Officials have asked residents to report any suspicious activity amid reports of more protests nationwide, although theres no known specific or credible threat to our states capital, Jared Maples, director of New Jerseys Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, said Wednesday.

A State Police spokesman said only one group was recently granted a permit to protest at the Statehouse and that was NJ Parents for In-Person Learning, which got the green light to rally this past Wednesday.

No organization has been granted a permit for the coming days through Jan. 20, the day of the presidential inauguration, according to Sgt. Lawrence Peele.

With or without a permit, you generally cant walk around holding a gun in the Garden State.

You can apply for a concealed carry permit, but that can take years and a local police union recently argued in a lawsuit that the process even blocked many retired cops from carrying.

Residents may travel with guns, but generally only if theyre locked up and unloaded, and only if theyre going to certain places, like a shooting range.

Some types of weapons are banned entirely, including some types of semi-automatic rifles.

Nappen has represented many people threatened with hard time from three to five to ten year sentences because of firearms offenses.

A warning to all law-abiding gun owners: Under no circumstances attend or support this absurd rally, Nappen added.

NJ Advance Media staff writer Brent Johnson contributed to this report.

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Couy Griffin says he plans to take guns to the inauguration – KRQE News 13

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NEW MEXICO(KRQE) Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin says hes planning on taking guns to Washington D.C. for president-elect Joe Bidens inauguration, according to the Albuquerque Journal. Griffin told the Albuquerque Journal he plans on leaving Friday and will bring a rifle and handgun with him to embrace my second amendment.

Griffin made the statements during the Otero County Commissioners meeting Thursday. Griffin was in Washington, D.C. at the U.S. Capitol building on the day of the riot. He says he was only there to hear a speech by President Trump.

Last week, there were calls for Griffin to be removed from being Otero County Commissioner after a video he posted on Facebook. Theres going to be blood running out of that building, which are the wordsCouy Griffin said in a Facebook video. Hes getting a lot of backlash about it, even from fellow Republicans and a group who wants him to resign from his elected position. You wanna say that that was a mob, Griffin said in a Facebook video thats now been taken down. Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin, who also spearheads the Cowboys for Trump organization, talks about the riot at the U.S. Capitol earlier this week.

The states Republican Party is pushing back, saying they dont endorse or condone Griffins statements.

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Letter to the Editor: Join Me in Saying, ‘Never Again’ – Door County Pulse

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Perhaps you told yourself and others that you voted for him because you stand for states rights, small government, the Second Amendment or government control of reproductive rights, or you consider yourself a Christian. Or maybe you dabble in white supremacy without realizing it.

Perhaps you reluctantly voted for him, fearing what government and your country would look like under Democratic control. Or maybe you enthusiastically supported him and honored him with your vote.

Either way, own this. Own what transpired on Jan. 6. Own that you played your part in enabling this assault on democracy.

We warned you. We tried to help you see that he was not fit for office. Over and over, we tried. Over and over, you made excuses. I hope youve learned something, gained some understanding. Sadly, its come at great cost.

This man is a divider. His heart is filled with hate, lies, cruelty and selfishness. If those are not values you would teach your children, why would you value them in our nations highest position? Why would you do this? How could you be so blind? Im sad for you. Im sad for my country. Im ashamed.

Its now time for you to denounce Trumpism. I dont expect you will because you rode the Trump train this far, but please, please reflect. Help end this dark chapter in American history, and join me in saying, Never again.

Nick Hoover

Sister Bay, Wisconsin

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Lawmakers, others urged to stay away from Oklahoma Capitol this weekend – Joplin Globe

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OKLAHOMA CITY Lawmakers, staff and Second Amendment supporters are being urged to stay away from the Oklahoma Capitol this weekend as officials brace for possible armed and violent protests.

Earlier this week, The Associated Press reported that the FBI has warned of plans for armed protests at all 50 state capitals and in Washington, D.C., ahead of President-elect Joe Bidens inauguration.

It wasnt clear Wednesday which groups if any are planning a rally in Oklahoma and what theyd be protesting.

A group of Trump supporters, who held a peaceful protest at the Capitol last week, reportedly told supporters on Facebook that they had canceled a second event planned for Saturday.

No one has formally reserved Oklahoma Capitol grounds for protests this weekend, but state officials are preparing, said Bonnie Campo, a spokeswoman for the state agency tasked with Capitol reservations. Reservations, while not required, do give priority if two competing events occur.

DPS is staging troopers there, Campos said. Theyre saying theyll have an increased presence there to make sure theyre keeping property and people safe.

Sarah Stewart, a spokeswoman for the Department of Public Safety, would not say which days theyre expecting protests. The department provides security at the Capitol. She also said weapons are allowed on Capitol grounds but not inside the building. The Capitol is open on weekends.

State senators and personnel Wednesday were told not to come to the Capitol on Saturday and Sunday, according to email obtained by CNHI Oklahoma that was sent to employees and lawmakers.

The email said the recommendation was made after consulting with the Department of Public Safety and the Senate security coordinator.

You have likely seen the news reports about the FBI bulletin and warnings that armed protests are possible at the U.S. Capitol and state capitols across the nation, according to the email sent by the Senates chief operating officer. Due to these warnings, federal, state and local law enforcement are preparing for such a possibility of protests at the Oklahoma state Capitol.

Charlie Hannema, a spokesman for Gov. Kevin Stitt, said his office is monitoring the situation and is taking appropriate measures.

The governor has consistently supported the right to peaceful demonstration, but there is no place for violence or damage to property, he said. We will protect the rights of Oklahomans while maintaining public safety.

The Oklahoma Second Amendment Association, meanwhile, is urging its members to stay home.

The group, which advocates for gun rights, said it disputes the results of the 2020 presidential election but that its directors agree that a gathering Sunday at the Capitol is nothing more than a ploy to escalate otherwise peaceful law-abiding citizens into a frenzy to damage state and private property, said Don Spencer, the groups president.

The Oklahoma Second Amendment Association recommends to its membership and others to not participate in this scheme to create more instability in an already volatile environment, he said. We are asking citizens to be vigilant and call for calmness during this time.

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Letter to the editor: What happened to law and order? – La Crosse Tribune

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Our country stands at a crossroads. A violent mob invaded the Capitol building with the express intent of overturning the presidential election. In the process, five people lost their lives, countless laws were broken, and the Constitution - the document these insurrectionists claim to cherish so dearly - was buried in a sea of MAGA hats and conspiracy theories. This lawless riot was openly solicited by the President and condoned by many of his enablers. Considering themselves above the laws that have governed our country for nearly 250 years, they sought to impose by force what they could not achieve by legal means.

Lest we think this assault on the rule of law confined to a few extremists, I urge you to reflect on the Second Amendment Preservation resolution being considered by the Vernon County Board. It too pays lip service to freedom and the Constitution. It too openly undermines the rule of law and Constitutional limits on the power of elected officials - in this case the County Board. The resolution states that the County Board opposes - without defining that term - any and all additional regulations regarding the possession of and use of any firearms, disregarding the Boards complete lack of jurisdiction on the matter and that the Supreme Court has repeatedly upheld the constitutionality of such regulations. My question then is: Does the Vernon County Board consider itself above the law? Is the Board prepared to accept liability for the lawlessness this resolution invites?

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Opinion: How one man defied all the political odds, overcame Mike Bloomberg’s millions – The Detroit News

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As one of 10 children growing up in extreme poverty in Greensboro, North Carolina, Mark Robinson has defied a lot of odds in life: an alcoholic and abusive father, foster care stints and an overwhelmed single mother.

After joining the Army Reserves right out of high school, he married and had two children while drifting through various jobs making furniture, a profession that kept evaporating as each plant he worked for relocated to Mexico.

In 2018, he attended Greensboro's City Council meeting to voice his frustration over the town's decision to ban a local gun show and found himself giving an off-the-cuff yet deeply impassioned speech. Despite not owning a gun at the time, Robinson argued for four minutes in defense of the Second Amendment and ended up garnering national attention. This year, with few resources and no electoral experience, Robinson became the first black lieutenant governor-elect of North Carolina.

Robinson's win is astounding for any number of reasons, but especially because he managed to beat the $8 million spent by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg in his state to take him out, Zito writes.(Photo: Brynn Anderson, AP)

"I didn't expect the reaction that I received from that speech," Robinson said. "I thought maybe a couple of friends would see it and that was about it. When it went viral ... a lot of people encouraged me to get a radio show and things of that sort."

But he decided against courting fame, because "in order to effect real change, there's no better place to do that than in the political arena."

So, Robinson ran for lieutenant governor, and became the first black Republican to win a major seat in the state since the 1890s. He also earned more votes in his state than the two top Republicans on the ticket: President Donald Trump and Sen. Thom Tillis, and nearly as many as Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper, who will now have a member of the Republican Party as his second-in-command. If Cooper is successful in his rumored run for U.S. Senate in 2022, Robinson will ascend to the state's highest office.

Robinson's win is astounding for any number of reasons, but especially because he managed to beat the $8 million spent by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg in his state to take him out.

The funds came via the Beyond Carbon Victory Fund, an environmental justice campaign Bloomberg launched last year that boasts a $500 million budget dedicated to electing state and local candidates "who are climate champions."

In his upcoming role as the new lieutenant governor, Robinson will chair North Carolina's energy council.

On Bloomberg's bid to turn his ticket blue, Robinson is matter-of-fact.

"Just because you have money, that money does not always translate into votes," he said. "Our message was simple: We're 100%pro-life; we stand up for our Second Amendment, our God-given right to self-defense, school choice, caring for our veterans and standing up for law enforcement and law and order.

"You just can't sway people because you want them to think the way you do. People see right through that."

In short, Robinson was just a guy who resonated with people, connecting with them on issues they face every day. His message might have ruffled the feathers of the politically correct, but no one could ever doubt its authenticity. He never assumed he knew better, a mistake Bloomberg made with both his fly-by-night run for president and his push for more progressive candidates in smaller races across the country.

"If Michael Bloomberg's failure to have any impact on the 2020 race tells us anything, it shows message and messenger are more important than money," said Paul Sracic, a political science professor at Youngstown State University.

Bloomberg also came up short in two other down-ballot races in 2020. Despite pouring $2.5 million of Beyond Carbon funds into Democrat Chrysta Castaneda's bid for a seat on the Texas Railroad Commission, she lost helping cement decades of GOP power on the energy-regulating board. And even with his $6.5 million drive to put three progressive candidates onto the Arizona Corporation Commission, which regulates the state's utilities, only one Democrat was successful, allowing Republicans to hold their majority.

Bloomberg dumped another $100 million into Florida through his Independence USA PAC to grease the wheels for Biden and down-ballot Democrats, only to see the needle move backward for his party in that state. Not only did Trump get 1 million more votes in Florida than he did in 2016, but Republicans also expanded their majorities in both state chambers while ousting two Democrats from congressional seats in the Miami-Dade area.

Meanwhile, the $60 million Bloomberg spent to support Democrats in House races across the country gained the party nothing. No Republican incumbent lost a seat in the House of Representatives, and the Democrats lost at least a dozen seats in the lower chamber to GOP challengers.

Even the $60 million Bloomberg spent pushing gun-control candidates through his organization Everytown for Gun Safety had little to no effect. This year saw a record for new gun ownership in America: almost 5 million people are new gun owners, with 40% of them women.

Bloomberg's spokespeople did not return calls for comment, but one of his top political advisers, Kevin Sheekey, told the Associated Press last month: "At the end of the day, a win is a win and Joe Biden will take office in January and Donald Trump will leave. We feel quite good about ... the end result."

At the same time, there is no denying that Bloomberg's Goliath attempts to conquer every level of American politics this year fell to scores of Davids across the country including Mark Robinson.

"I chuckled to myself about this on more than one occasion," Robinson said. "Michael Bloomberg lives in an ivory tower in one of the greatest cities in the world. This guy has billions of dollars and here he is trying to take out little old Mark Robinson. It really is bizarre and if you wrote this as a movie, nobody would believe it. But here we are."

Salena Zito is a CNN political analyst, and a staff reporter and columnist for the Washington Examiner. She reaches the Everyman and Everywoman through shoe-leather journalism, traveling from Main Street to the beltway and all places in between.

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American ‘Boojahideen’: The Boogaloo Bois’ Blueprint for Extreme Libertarianism and Response to the Biden Administration – The Jamestown Foundation

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The Boogaloo Bois is a recently formed decentralized armed movement comprised of loosely knit cells scattered throughout the United States. Boogaloo participants have also been involved in several attacks and plots, including the attempted kidnapping of Michigans governor, an attempt to sell weapons to Hamas, and a deadly attack on a federal security officer in northern California. The movement is centered on participants belief that the U.S. government has become excessively tyrannical. Participants, therefore, have concluded that a second civil war is unfortunate, but inevitable, in order to obtain true liberty. The movement refers to this idealized second civil war as the Boogaloo (Spotify [Buck Johsnon], July 2020). Occasionally, the word Boogaloo is exchanged for slang terms, however, such as the big luau, the Bungalow, or the Big Igloo.

Boogaloo, Internet Culture, and Black Lives Matter

Boogaloo cells contain a mix of civilians and former military personnel. These participants call themselves boojahideen, a linguistic spin-off of mujahideen (Liberty Actual, Boojahideen Shop). They have also been forced to utilize secondary online public forums like Reddit, Gab, and Parler because mainstream platforms like Facebook and Twitter have prohibited their content. (Reddit [RealRhettEBoogie]; Parler [Boojahideen Outfitters]). Despite this deplatforming, they are still able to circulate their ideology and connect with boojahideen in different regions of the United States.

This internet culture plays a key role in amplifying Boogaloos ideology. Many Boogaloo participants accordingly first connect with one another online (Sofrep.com, December 24, 2020). Similarly, a fundamental component of Boogaloo internet culture is utilizing memes, which became a method of propagandizing Boogaloo perspectives of civil war. One Boogaloo flag even has meme-based insurgency inscribed on it (Onlyfeds.com, January 2021). Boogaloo propaganda also enables a more violent ideology to become palatable and communicable to both existing boojahideen and the general public.

The Boogaloo movement is not, however, racialist. Instead, Boogaloo cells congregate around a libertarian political ideology that deviates from traditional right and left positions. Boogaloo cells across the United States have participated in and supported leftist-led Black Lives Matter rallies since the death of George Floyd (Youtube/Black Lives Matter757, August 10, 2020). Boogaloo participants believe Black Lives Matters is Disneyfied and its supporters consist of some Marxists and white Karens who are not supported by Boogaloo, but Boogaloo participants hope to win them to Boogaloo ideology and have Blacks and whites walk arm-in-arm against the feds (Spotify [Buck Johsnon], July 2020).

In some instances, Boogaloo cells have provided security for protesters during Black Lives Matter events. (Twitter.com/ryanteeter98, August 27, 2020) In addition, a Boogaloo participant, Ivan Hunter, was arrested for contributing to the burning down of a Minneapolis police precinct after George Floyds death and screaming Justice for George Floyd (startribune.com, October 24, 2020). Hunter was also affiliated with Steve Carillo, another Boogaloo participant who killed a California federal protective security officer after George Floyds death (justice.gov, October 23, 2020). However, Boogaloo is also a vociferous proponent of the typically right-leaning view that Americans are entitled to an entirely unrestrained second amendment right to bear arms, open carry, and form well-regulated militias.

FBI Prevention of Boogaloo Attacks

Boojahideen insist they are not radicals, seek a peaceful revolution, and kick out any white supremacists on the margins of society if they try to participate (Spotify [Buck Johsnon], July 2020). However, multiple Boogaloo participants are facing serious charges following both attempted and executed attacks on law enforcement and public officials. The FBI has played a crucial role in deterring these boojahideen plots often through the use of inside informants and undercover officers infiltration of Boogaloo cells.

In September 2020, boojahideen Benjamin Teeter Michael Solomon, who were in the communication with Ivan Hunter, were charged with attempting to provide material weapons support to Hamas (justice.gov, September 4, 2020). Believing Hamas was a mutual enemy of the United States, these two boojahideen considered themselves to be in alignment with Hamas. They, therefore, offered to manufacture unmarked firearms and firearm accessories for Hamas.

Unbeknownst to Teeter and Harrison, they were, in fact, attempting to deal arms to one of the FBIs undercover informants. Following an initial meeting with the informant, these boojahideen later delivered five firearm suppressors and a drop in auto sear firearm converter to the undercover FBI agent who they believed to be a senior Hamas official. At that time, they even offered to provide automatic weapons to Hamas and work as Hamas mercenaries in the future. Their actions, however, resulted in prompt charges from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (justice.gov, September 4, 2020).

Multiple Boogaloo Bois are also facing charges in Michigan after plotting to kidnap the states Governor, Gretchen Whitmer, and lay siege to the state Capitol building (justice.gov, October 8, 2020; see Militant Leadership Monitor, January 5). While the militia responsible called itself Wolverine Watchmen, individuals within that militia referred to themselves as boojahideen. In addition, a leader of the Whitmer kidnapping plot, Joseph Morrison, used the online nickname Boogaloo Bunyan in digital forums (Michigan.gov, October 2020).

Morrison and other plot participants were interviewed by a local TV station prior to their arrest during a second amendment gun rights rally. In the interview, Morrison sported a trucker hat with the Boogaloo flag patch on the front. His co-conspirators also donned Hawaiian shirts, a fashion trademark of Boogaloo participants (Youtube/Target8News, October 9, 2020).

The kidnapping plot was launched in response to what the participants called government tyranny stemming from Whitmers COVID-19 lockdown orders. The cell had been developing detailed plans to kidnap Whitmer, try her for crimes, and lay siege to the Michigan state capitol building. Confidential FBI informants were able to leak plot information, meeting audios, and chat room conversations with the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (Michigan.gov, October 2020). This collaboration led to the arrest of everyone involved in the plot.

Boogaloo Responses to the Biden Administration

With the Joseph R. Biden-Kamala Harris administration transitioning into the White House, new dynamics will emerge between the Boogaloo movement and the U.S. government. Some Boogaloo cells have a history of seeking unity and offering aid to peaceful Black Lives Matter protesters (Youtube/Black Lives Matter757, August 10, 2020; Youtube/UnicornRiot, August 26, 2020). The Biden-Harris administrations criminal justice policy is expected to address Black Lives Matter protesters demands (joebiden.com/justice, January 2021). Thus, it is likely the Boogaloo movement will support these agenda items.

However, Boogaloo participants still have a rigid stance that U.S. citizens must maintain unimpeded constitutional second amendment rights, including the right to carry firearms in all capacities (Youtube/MatthewRodier, October 17, 2020). The Biden-Harris administration, however, aims to eliminate the sale and import of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines (joebiden.com/gunsafety, January 2021). It is highly likely the Boogaloo movement will push back against these changes.

In the past, boojahideen have voiced their discontent with firearm restrictions. On August 18, 2020 in Richmond, Virginia, for example, a large group of Boogaloo participants marched in full tactical gear while open-carrying weapons. During the event, Boogaloo participant Mike Dunn read an open letter that stated any gun legislation proposed and passed will be seen as a direct act of war against the free people of Virginia. This includes any firearms ban and magazine capacity limitations (Youtube/News2Share, August 18, 2020). It is highly likely that the Biden administrations gun control laws will be viewed as a direct act of war in the eyes of the Boogaloo movement.

While the rallies Boogaloo militias have attended in 2020 remained peaceful, it is impossible to ignore the multiple terrorism-related incidents in which its participants have planned and participated. The attempted kidnapping of Governor Whitmer, attempt to provide material support to Hamas, and attack on federal building personnel display the willingness of boojahideen to attack government officials to advance their political agenda. While it is likely Boogaloo cells will support Joe Bidens decision to reform policing operations, the Biden administrations restrictions on select firearms will likely trigger rebellious activity from boojahideen nationwide.

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