Never Forget the Names of These Republicans Attempting a Coup

This time they’ll fail. But their disloyalty to America is clear.

By Thomas L. Friedman

Opinion Columnist
• Jan. 5, 2021

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/05/opinion/trump-republicans-election.html

The New Testament asks us in Mark 8:36: “For what shall it profit a man, if he 
shall gain the whole world, but lose his soul?”

Senators Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz, Ron Johnson and all their fellow G.O.P. coup 
plotters clearly have forgotten that verse — if they ever knew it — for they 
are ready to sacrifice their souls, the soul of their party and the soul of 
America — our tradition of free and fair elections as the means for peacefully 
transferring power — so that Donald Trump can remain president and one of these 
sleazebags can eventually replace him.

The governing “philosophy” of these unprincipled Trump-cult Republicans is 
unmistakably clear: “Democracy is fine for us as long as it is a mechanism for 
us to be in control. If we can’t hold power, then to hell with rules and to 
hell with the system. Power doesn’t flow from the will of the people — it flows 
from our will and our leader’s will.”

For America to be healthy again, decent Republicans — in office and in business 
— need to break away from this unprincipled Trump-cult G.O.P. and start their 
own principled conservative party. It is urgent.

Even if only a small group of principled, center-right lawmakers — and the 
business leaders who fund them — broke away and formed their own conservative 
coalition, they would become hugely influential in today’s closely divided 
Senate. They could be a critical swing faction helping to decide which Biden 
legislation passes, is moderated or fails.

Meanwhile, the Trump-rump G.O.P. cult would become what it needs to become for 
America to grow together again — a discredited, powerless minority of crackpots 
waiting around for Trump’s latest tweet to tell them what to do, say and 
believe.

I know that fracturing an established party is not easy (or likely). But the 
principled Republicans, those who have courageously and dutifully defended Joe 
Biden’s electoral victory, have to ask themselves: “In a few days, when all of 
this is over, are we going to just go back to business as usual with people who 
are, in effect, attempting the first legislative coup d’état in American 
history?”

Because when this episode is over, Trump will be doing or saying something else 
outrageous to undermine Biden and to make collaboration impossible, and the 
Trump lap dogs, like Cruz, Hawley, Johnson and House Minority Leader Kevin 
McCarthy, will be demanding the party go along to serve their political 
interests, putting the principled Republicans in a daily bind. Every week there 
will be a new loyalty test.

There is simply no equivalence now between our two major parties. In the 
primaries, an overwhelming majority of Democrats, led by moderate 
African-Americans, chose to go with the center-left Biden, not the far-left 
defund-the-police-democratic-socialist wing.

Across the aisle, Trump’s G.O.P. became such a cult that it decided at its 
convention that it would offer no party platform. Its platform would be 
whatever its Dear Leader wanted on any given day. When any party stops thinking 
— and stops drawing any redlines around a leader as unethical as Trump — he’ll 
keep taking it deeper and deeper into the abyss, right up to the gates of Hell.

Where it’s now arrived.

We saw that this weekend with Trump’s Mafia-like effort to squeeze Georgia’s 
secretary of state to just “find” him 11,780 votes and declare him the state’s 
winner by one vote over Biden.

And we will see it in an even uglier version in Wednesday’s session in 
Congress. The Trump cultists will try to transform a ceremony designed 
exclusively to confirm the Electoral College votes submitted by each state — 
Biden 306 and Trump 232 — into an attempt to get Congress to nullify the 
electoral votes of swing states that Trump lost.

If I were the editor of this newspaper, I’d print all of their pictures on a 
full page, under the headline: “Never Forget These Faces: These Lawmakers Had a 
Choice Between Loyalty to Our Constitution and to Trump, and They Chose Trump.”

If you have any doubts that these people are engaged in seditious behavior, 
their more principled Republican colleagues do not. Speaking of Hawley’s plan 
to challenge the vote count, Lisa Murkowski, the Republican senator from 
Alaska, said: “I am going to support my oath to the Constitution. That’s the 
loyalty test here.” Added Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, “Adults don’t point a 
loaded gun at the heart of legitimate self-government.” Said Senator Rob 
Portman of Ohio, “I cannot support allowing Congress to thwart the will of the 
voters.”

So, the coup-plotter caucus will fail. But ask yourself this: What if Trump’s 
allies controlled the House, the Senate and the Supreme Court and got their way 
— actually used some 11th-hour legislative maneuver and nullified Biden’s 
victory?

I know exactly what would have happened. Many of the 81,283,485 Americans who 
voted for Biden would have taken to the streets — I would have been one of them 
— and probably stormed the White House, the Capitol and the Supreme Court. 
Trump would have called out the military; the National Guard, directed by 
governors, would have split over this, and we would be plunged into civil war.

That is the sort of fire these people are playing with. Of course, they know it 
— which makes the efforts of Hawley, Cruz, Johnson and their ilk even more 
despicable. They have so little self-respect that they’re ready to lick the 
shine off of Donald Trump’s boots down to his last second in office, in hopes 
of inheriting his followers — should he not run again in 2024. And they are 
counting on a majority of their more principled colleagues voting to certify 
Biden’s election — to make sure their effort fails.

That way, they’ll get the best of all worlds — credit with Trump voters for 
pursuing his Big Lie — his fraudulent allegation that the elections were a 
fraud — without plunging us into civil war. But the long-term price will still 
be profound — diminishing the confidence of many Americans in the integrity of 
our free and fair elections as the basis for peacefully transferring power.

Can you imagine anything more cynical?

How do decent Americans fight back, besides urging principled Republicans to 
form their own party? Make sure we exact a tangible price from every lawmaker 
who votes with Trump and against the Constitution.

Shareholders of every major U.S. corporation should make sure that these 
companies’ political action committees are barred from making campaign 
contributions to anyone who participates in Wednesday’s coup attempt.

At the same time, “we the people” need to fight the Trump cult’s Big Lie with 
the Big Truth. I hope every news organization, and every citizen, refers to 
Hawley, Cruz, Johnson and their friends now and forever more as “coup plotters.”

Make all those who have propagated this Big Lie about election fraud to justify 
voting with Trump and against our Constitution carry the title — “coup plotter” 
— forever. If you see them on the street, in a restaurant on your college 
campus, politely ask them: “You were one of the coup plotters, weren’t you? 
Shame on you.”

Adopt Trump’s method: Repeat this Big Truth over and over and over until these 
people can never get rid of it.

It won’t be sufficient to fix what ails us — we still need a new conservative 
party for that — but it sure is necessary to give others pause about trying 
this again.


Thomas L. Friedman is the foreign affairs Op-Ed columnist. He joined the paper 
in 1981, and has won three Pulitzer Prizes. He is the author of seven books, 
including “From Beirut to Jerusalem,” which won the National Book Award.
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