EgbertoWillies.com

Political involvement should be a requirement for citizenship

  • Home
    • Homepage
    • Login
    • About Us
    • Bio
    • Research
      • BallotPedia
      • Bureau of Labor Statistics
      • CallMyCongress
      • LegiScan
      • OpenSecrets.org
      • Texas Legislature Online
      • US Dept; Of Health & Human Services
      • US Dept. of Labor
      • VoteSmart
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
  • Shows
    • Live TV
    • Move to Amend Reports
    • Politics Done Right
  • Books
  • Articles
    • AlterNet
    • CNN iReports
    • CommonDreams
    • DailyKos
    • Medium
    • OpEdNews
    • Substack
  • Activism
    • Battleground Texas
    • Coffee Party
    • Move To Amend
    • OccupyMovement
  • Social
    • BlueSky
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Tumblr
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
  • Sections
    • Environment
    • Food And Cooking
    • Health
    • Local News
    • Odd News
    • People Making A Difference
    • Political
    • Reviews
      • Book Reviews
      • Books I Recommend
      • Product Reviews
    • Sports
  • Donate
  • Store

Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, & the Sedition Caucus: Bomb-throwers from the start.

January 10, 2021 By John Young

Sorry, there was a YouTube error.

While authorities investigate the presence of suspected incendiary devices at our riot-ravaged Capitol, we can confirm two.

Ted Cruz.

Josh Hawley.

Add the sulfuric smolder of Louie Gohmert, John Carter, Pete Sessions and more. Not big-time explosive elements like U.S. senators, in July 4 nomenclature they are known as “sparklers” and “snakes,” each saluting a bright, shining lie.

All have refused to accept the people’s verdict in the 2020 presidential election. All pumped up Donald Trump’s “Stop the Steal” volume.

All thereby bequeathed wooden nickel tokens to terrorists who literally drove them and their colleagues from their desks the morning of the vote.

Hence in succession, competing portraits (1) representative government, (2) governing under Donald Trump and his enablers.

First, an excruciatingly orderly process of civility. Next: windows knocked out, police swarmed, a face-painted man wearing buffalo horns in the presiding officer’s seat

Let us now award Ted Cruz with his own set of horns. On the Senate floor that day, he was the first insurrectionist to enunciate, to consecrate, the horrific logic behind a ploy that led to these horrors and will lead to more.

Simply put, said Cruz: A lot of people believe this president’s lies. Those lies must be given currency.

For a few syllables, Ted Cruz must have thought he’d pulled off something grand. He got applause from fellow members of the Sedition Caucus.

Moments later, the mob got involved and Cruz’s grand act became one of the most ignominious in American history.

Good job, Ted. This is what you and Donald Trump came to Washington to do.

You came to throw bombs.

Cruz came to Washington to do the bidding of tea party patrons who, like Trump’s rioters, wanted to shut that mother down. The government did exactly that at his frantic insistence in 2013.

Trump arrived with every intention to knock and mock every convention honored by every predecessor to the office he disgraced.

Even before gaining office with 3 million fewer votes than Hillary Clinton, he said that if he lost it would be because the election was rigged. Even after he was elevated by the racist construct that is the Electoral College, he spewed lie after lie about illegal votes. He couldn’t leave well enough alone. And he didn’t stop there.

To lie is Donald Trump’s very nature, his means of success. So he lied daily, even about things that can even be disproved on video and audio.

Sedition? Ted Cruz rationalizes his act as a harmless symbolic gesture, a nod to Trump and his supporters. Oh, but amplifying those lies caused great harm, and not just to the nation to whom these so-called leaders pledged allegiance.

It also hurt them. Cruz, Hawley and his co-conspirators lost control of the Senate because the Trump-beat about a “stolen election” caused some granite-brained Georgians to stay away from the polls.

More problematic for them, their party is now forever more to be identified by the portrait of people scaling the walls of the Capitol, “Trump” banners held aloft.

And I mean forever.

Cruz and Hawley forever will be remembered as the floor leaders of the insurrection.

Again, they will say that all they did was make a symbolic statement on behalf of noble patriotic supporters.

Symbolic lies. They patronized the lies and the liar. As Mitt Romney said, if they wanted to respect those voters who believed the election was stolen, they owed those voters the truth.

George Will is right. Along with our disgraceful president, Cruz and Hawley, and Gohmert and Carter and Sessions, get to wear the scarlet letter of “S” for sedition.

It would seem that everyone, even Republicans, would emerge from this presidency understanding that words have consequences.

Ted, you smell of gunpowder.

Resign already.

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon
  • Click to share on Nextdoor (Opens in new window) Nextdoor
  • Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram

Like this:

Like Loading...

Viewers are encouraged to subscribe and join the conversation for more insightful commentary and to support progressive messages. Together, we can populate the internet with progressive messages that represent the true aspirations of most Americans.

Support Our Politics Done Right Store

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz

About John Young

For 25 years John was editorial page editor of the Waco Tribune-Herald, his columns for Cox Newspapers read widely via the New York Times News Service. He was syndicated by Creators Syndicate out of Los Angeles from 1992 to 1993. The Tribune-Herald published his book, One Oar in the Brazos. In 2007 in advance of the 2008 election, he wrote Ghosts of Liberals Past (Authorhouse). Read his biohere. John Young lives in Colorado. Email:jyoungcolumn@gmail.com.

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • X
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Tumblr
  • LinkedIn

Support Independent Media

Support Politics Done Right on PayPal

Politic Done Right

RevContent


Support Independent Media



RSS Feed

  • RSS - Posts
Mastodon
%d