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January 7, 2021
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Early this morning, Congress certified the Electoral College vote for Joe Biden for President. Afterward, President Trump issued a statement promising an orderly transition of power on January 20th, signaling to his supporters that his challenge to the vote is over.

Some Republicans still challenged the electoral vote certification, such as Rep. Matt Gaetz

But others who had planned to join the challenge, including Sens. Marsha Blackburn and Kelly Loeffler, changed their minds after the day’s tragic violence inside the Capitol building by a small group of “Trump supporters” (there are unconfirmed reports that some might have been false-flag Antifa agitators, but others were reportedly identified as part of far-right fringe movements that did not reflect the views of thousands of peaceful Trump supporters outside.) Nevertheless, after a year of telling us not to condemn all peaceful protesters because of the violent actions of a few, that’s precisely what Democrats and the media are doing.

Some on the right are comparing the people who broke into the Capitol to American Revolutionaries. But the Founders were not a mindless mob who committed violence with no longterm plan. They resorted to revolution only after exhausting every other alternative. They issued a statement of their rights and grievances and pledged their lives, fortunes and sacred honor to defend it. They didn’t harm their own side by mindlessly smashing windows in the British Parliament. A later revolutionary protester, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., spoke his piece from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial; he didn’t vandalize it.

Let me be clear: I absolutely and unequivocally condemn the actions of the mob who smashed their way into the Capitol, just as I also call for an investigation of Capitol police who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt, a female Air Force veteran of 14 years.

Here’s more background on Babbitt and the shooting.

In Twitter comments, some people expressed sadness and dismay, but others coldly dismissed her as a traitor and a terrorist and good riddance (I’m sure the same people who are outraged over police brutality against leftist protesters.) It’s true that no one should have breached the barricades Antifa-style, shattered a window, entered the building and confronted security officers. It was a terrible thing. But why were they met with gunfire? I remember Democrats reacting with outrage at a Trump suggestion that looters be shot. In a tragic update, the DC Police have said that four people are now dead, although they didn’t release the causes, which are reportedly medical.

I am gratified to see that, at long last, Democrats are finally condemning mob violence. Only a few months ago, Washington, DC, and many other cities were ablaze; there were riots, arson, looting and assaults on federal buildings and monuments; and their response was to defend the mob and prosecute anyone who stood up to them. Nancy Pelosi infamously said she didn’t care about some old buildings. It’s suddenly a very different matter when one of those “old buildings” is the one with her office in it.

I’ll stress that pointing out the other side’s hypocrisy and Johnny-come-lately outrage is not an excuse. There is no excuse for breaking-and-entering and disrupting the constitutionally-mandated joint session of the House and Senate that was to certify (or not) the state electors. This was perhaps the ONE CHANCE before January 20 that Republicans would have to present their evidence of election fraud, unconstitutionality and error that might have shown Trump to be the actual winner in certain contested states. It’s something that needed to happen, calmly, openly, rationally. More investigation will be needed to determine why these people felt oddly compelled to disrupt this process and undermine the cause of thousands of peaceful Trump supporters outside.

And about Trump supporters: again, NOT AN EXCUSE, but let's look at how many of us feel right now. We’ve been treated like second-class citizens going on five years. In some professions, we can’t even hint at our political leanings. The blacklist against conservatives is as pervasive and powerful as the one used against leftists in the McCarthy era. The Ivy League elite have consistently condescended to us. On college campuses, conservatives risk being “canceled,” even dropped from academic programs because of some "problematic" tweet. The media try to gaslight us at every turn, repeatedly and with no evidence telling us that our President cares only for himself and is a traitor, an agent of Russia. We're tired of being told that 2+2=5. All the while, they bury stories about Hillary, the Bidens, and the partisan federal bureaucracy out to get Trump and anyone on his side.

It’s gotten worse since the election. The deep concerns of millions have been dismissed. Even in the face of wild statistical anomalies and numerous unexplained election-night oddities, questioning the results in any way is forbidden. “Why, this election was PERFECT!” we’re told. “It was the most secure election we have ever had in our history!” Good grief, we don’t have to be crazy conspiracy theorists to recognize these grandiose remarks as overstatements at the very least. Shakespeare might say that election officials “doth protest too much.”

We’ve seen blatant misreporting in the mainstream media, who prefer the false narrative that “courts have dismissed every one of the Trump lawsuits because, as we all know, there is no evidence.” In truth, the courts find other reasons, such as the inexplicable “lack of standing,” to keep from HAVING to look at any evidence. When the Supreme Court, the highest court in the land, does this, what is the recourse?

About 70 million Americans suspect that the results of this election are not to be trusted. But these people have been shut down, silenced, and banned from social media or flagged as “misinformation” or “disputed” for daring even to question it. Even the President himself has been treated this way. If we have to sweep this under the rug, as Democrats and the media (but I repeat myself) insist we do, we will never trust another election again.

So when media pundits say that challenging these election results is “interfering with democracy,” I say they’re off by 180 degrees. Under current conditions, challenging the election results is SAVING democracy. Stand back, let the Constitution do its work, and let the chips fall where they may.

The violence on Wednesday wasn't just completely unacceptable, it was downright stupid. It was stupid because the worst consequence --- not counting, of course, the loss of four lives --- is that the visuals of the Capitol being stormed will be exploited forever, used as justification to go full pedal-to-the-metal in quashing the rights of conservatives. Take away their civil liberties, leftists will cry; those people shouldn’t have any say! Why, those right-wing racists/sexists/homophobes/traitors don’t deserve a voice, a place in society, or even a way to make a living. Shun them! Cancel them! (And forget all the video of leftists smashing and burning cities from coast-to-coast.)

All of that was coming anyway, incrementally, if they gained power, but this event by a relatively small number of people hastens it.

For all those who are upset at the way the election was handled, and worried about the future of America under Democrat rule, join the club. But we’ve known for two months that any challenges to the November election were the longest of longshots. I defended Trump’s right to make those challenges legally and constitutionally, but it was never likely that Congress would reject electors that the states had certified.

Probably the best that we could hope for was that the challenges might result in what Ted Cruz called for (basically, what I called for just days after the election): an open, bipartisan investigation of alleged voting irregularities, so that if there was anything illegal it would come to light, and if not, Americans could be assured that the vote was trustworthy and Biden wouldn’t govern under a cloud of suspicion.

Now, thanks to the unforgivable actions of hotheads, even that hope has been dashed. Democrats may think they’ve pulled out a hat trick here: they’ve escaped an audit of the vote, Biden’s victory is certified, and Trump and all his supporters are permanently tarnished. But millions of Americans who feel their concerns have been dismissed and their voices silenced will not go away simply because the media try to shame them into it. 

Our leaders had one chance to repair the tattered fabric of trust in elections that enables a nation of 320 million people of very different views to accept the results and move on, and they didn’t take it. I hope Joe Biden is sincere in his claim that he wants to be the President of all Americans, but sadly, that job just became far more difficult.

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  • Robert E. Fleet

    01/07/2021 01:33 PM

    I have heard several people interviewed say that this should be handled through the courts. I think some of the frustration comes from the courts not hearing any of the cases brought to them. it's as if no one cares.

  • Laurie Newhouse

    01/07/2021 01:30 PM

    You as always have said exactly what is on my heart and mind. Thank you for clearly and succinctly stating the facts. My faith is shattered, my American heart is broken. Where do we go from here?

  • Heather Dreher

    01/07/2021 01:29 PM

    When you say that the revolutionaries didn’t go about as mobs smashing windows, I can’t help but think of the events leading up to and culminating in events as, say, the Boston massacre. There was indeed a fair bit of window smashing, rock throwing, club-wielding and even gunfire amongst the mobs BEFORE the massacre. I’m not condoning what happened in DC, but let’s be honest: the revolution didn’t begin or end peacefully. It had a few level-headed people who tried to work within the system for a bit and they made it into the history books by name. But the mobs were there just the same. Whether we’re headed toward civil war, revolution, or simple suppression and second-class citizenry I can’t say and don’t want to speculate. I do wish these idiots would have waited until after the electoral challenge and audit. Now only one thing is clear: things aren’t going to get better anytime soon. Long, dark winter, indeed.

  • Fran Matkovich

    01/07/2021 01:29 PM

    I am very upset that Trump conceded the election because of a few individuals so frustrated that they took the law in their own hands. But what upsets me even more is that justice will not be done! The voting machines are still fraudulent and nothing is being done about them. They will go on from election to election until someone admits they are fraudulent and corrects the problem and until we change the law of the land so that imposters cannot vote in our elections! Biden will not correct our problems but Trump would have!

  • Vicki Aicholtz

    01/07/2021 01:28 PM

    Awesome assessment as to where we are in this mess and I personally agree wholeheartedly with you, Mike!! ????????????

  • Suzanne Blair

    01/07/2021 01:27 PM

    Excellent article. I pray that God is still hearing our cry for help. Thank you for your honesty.

  • Richard Stiefler

    01/07/2021 01:27 PM

    Dear Mike,

    Let's not be so pessimistic and give up on election reform. The battle still needs to be vigorously waged. Otherwise, your comments were outstanding. I look forward to your newsletter every day for its wisdom, optimistic, humorous and uplifting nature.

    Sincerely,

    Richard E. Stiefler, M.D.

  • Debra Lynn Marrero

    01/07/2021 01:25 PM

    I feel like it was a slap in the face. President Trump did NOT entice any violence and when they were debating the ones who said they would be on his side left, I felt like they slapped him in the face. Also the woman who was shot was crawling through the broken window and told to STOP and she did NOT! she was wrong to be with those who were creating destruction at the capital!

  • Birney D Dayton

    01/07/2021 01:25 PM

    Keep digging. The timing was just TOO convenient for the Dems. The vast majority of Trump supporters have sincere respect for property so the actions in the capitol simply don't fit. The style of folks smashing windows was exactly the same as all the Antifa riots. We need to know for sure if this was instigated by Antifa, and if so, it was likely planned well in advance because it was not secret that Trump would have a "last stand" rally. Some hotheads may have been sucked in, but we need to know who the instigators were.

  • Steve Shaffer

    01/07/2021 01:24 PM

    Mr. Huckabee, Do you really think that Trump has given up the fight or is there still somethings lurking in the shadows that’s going to come back and bite them all in the ass. I can’t believe he is just walking away silently. That’s not in his dna

  • Linda DeVoll

    01/07/2021 01:21 PM

    I just want to know if 74 million voters can sue every state that we know cheated, plus sue Biden-Harris for disinfranshing our legal votes??

  • Douglas Kunze

    01/07/2021 01:19 PM

    Ok, Mike I agree with you. So, how do we get Our Country back? Joe Biden is a puppet and you know that. This whole operation was driven by corporations, media and establishment politicians on both sides. You ran for President and have a voice. Please run again against these evil people.

  • Sandra Ressel

    01/07/2021 01:19 PM

    Excellent article! I believe we deserve and demand an audit!??????????????

  • Benita Miller

    01/07/2021 01:18 PM

    You are spot on, as usual. I agree whole heartedly with everything you say about the entire debacle yesterday. I don't know who breeched the Congress but one thing I know, it was not the people who came to Washington to one more time see and hear their President. I feel so very sad for those who came in good faith and left with their heads bowed in shame. I cried for all those yesterday who attended and prayed for them.

  • Sandra J Applegate

    01/07/2021 01:18 PM

    Antifa and BLM where in white house they instigated; where bused in, Did dems pay for that? Dems had gas masks and speeches ready

  • Sandra S Butler

    01/07/2021 01:16 PM

    I am just heartbroken. In a few hours, all the good President Trump accomplished went out the window. I feel so disappointed FOR him, not IN him. As a staunch supporter still, I fear retaliation from both sides now. Above all, I have peace that God is in charge. God bless America!

  • Jim Hupe

    01/07/2021 01:16 PM

    I read they bussed in ANTI members and told them before picking them up to dress like Trump supporters, MAGA hat and carry Trump flags!

  • Skip

    01/07/2021 01:14 PM

    Well, the Republicans have fallen back into their spineless habits of the past. Now we will see if there is ever to be honest election in the US ever again. The Democrats got away with stealing this election, so I suspect thief of elections may well become the norm. I never thought I would live to see something like this happen here. This election brings up the question of how many other elections have been stolen and we just don’t know about them. If I thought it would do me any good, I would reregister as an Independent.

  • L. Q

    01/07/2021 01:14 PM

    When they investigation is done I believe they will find the people that broke in were Antifa that infiltrated our crowd. Everyone was warned about it and nobody was participating but this select group which they stayed together through the day. So unfortunate but that's how they planned it obviously.

  • MARIE E WHITE

    01/07/2021 01:13 PM

    My husband and I are sickened by recent events...election fraud that seems to be totally accepted by the left, dishonest reporting by media, and the seeming lack of awareness of the powerful influence of the CCP on our country. For years they have studied our cultures and our system of government. The siege on the Capitol is now in the past , but what about the future of the USA? What measures will be put into place to protect our election system? We truly fear for the future of this country and its citizens! Cheating and fraud are now accepted forms of behavior for many people in power. Do any of our government leaders care? Is there any hope for us? What can we do?!!!!!

  • Jeffrey Swanson

    01/07/2021 01:13 PM

    I find it very interesting that the rioting by so-called right-wing Trump supporters stopped what would have been the very necessary audit of this election. It also ended any chance of getting to the truth of the Biden-China situation.

  • Patricia Lewandowski

    01/07/2021 01:12 PM

    Perfectly stated!

  • Lynnette Lyttle

    01/07/2021 01:11 PM

    It was a little difficult to watch the media and St. Biden condemn what happened yesterday and blame Trump and all supporters after a summer of silence on their part. I don't even think it would have happened if the courts had heard his case on election fraud

  • Frank Florio

    01/07/2021 01:10 PM

    I really fail to understand why President Trump called for a rally on THAT day. What was there to gain. The real result was the rioters stopped the debates and after the riot ended many of those Congressmen decided to NOT challenge the electoral results. But what did they think was going to happen. Certainly a lot worse than anyone thought. I also felt that as soon as things went sideways the President should have stepped up and called for everyone to go home. He did this but way too late. I am very disappointed and it could have been avoided.

  • Daryl Evans

    01/07/2021 01:08 PM

    You are right in that the hot heads succeeded in stopping any questions on a perfect election.
    Amazing how that works.
    Now it’s Trumps fault. Wrong.
    It was the hot heads that succeeded in stopping any discussion.
    Mmmm. How paid them to be there?

    Election perfect. Yes by the Democratic’s play book. The move to mail in ballot was highly successful. Cannot be tracked. All were good
    If anyone has an interest they can be tracked. Look for votes from people who had not voted in several elections. Ask them if they voted.