The Election Connection series will be a bit more sporadic, posted on a need-to-know basis now that we have an Administration that cares about its citizens in all the important and even in the most mundane ways. I still feel waves of PTSD at moments and then I see Press Secretary Jen Psaki swatting stupid questions, not arguing with White House correspondents, and offering experts to give briefings and answer questions, and I remember that it’s all going to be okay. It’s like the last four years were a dream, and I’m Pamela Ewing.
Unfortunately, the last four years weren’t a dream, and as nightmarish as it was to live through, it wasn’t a nightmare either. It was very real.
We need to take that same energy from the last years, the same energy brought to the Georgia Senate race, the same energy brought by the summer protests, and we need to focus it unrelentingly on the next two years, and then the two after that, and then the two after. We can never get complacent again.
Complacent = Complicit
We came very close to losing our republic. As it was, we witnessed a coup attempt, an insurrection that struck at the heart of our democracy. Five people died, including a Capitol police officer, but hundreds of others were injured. Two members of law enforcement have committed suicide. And still, there are Republicans who refuse to comply with law enforcement requirements to go through a magnetometer before entering the House floor. I mean, let’s be realistic and honest here, they’re also refusing to wear masks despite common sense and Executive Order, putting their colleagues and staff at risk (four members of Congress plus one spouse became covid infected because of Republican negligence on January 6th, and that was without their obvious complicity in the attack on the Capitol).
So, it’s time for a Civics lesson, and I will go extra slow as if I were speaking to the newly elected Senator from Alabama (this one) who doesn’t know the three branches of government (see below*) or a Supreme Court justice (this one) who doesn’t know the five rights guaranteed in the First Amendment (see below*).
Some things are etched in stone – the Constitution including the Bill of Rights is one of those things. The Constitution may be amended, and there are procedures in place to do that. In fact, we have amended the Constitution twenty-seven times, most recently in 1992.
Some things are not – Number of Supreme Court justices, the use of the filibuster. Supreme Court justices were based on the number of circuit courts, which have increased to thirteen. This is why many experts feel that the Supreme Court should be expanded to cover each circuit court with its own justice (as established in 1869 with what is known as the Circuit Judges Act).
The filibuster is not part of the Constitution, which makes it easier to change than amending the Constitution would be.
A couple of points:
Unity does not mean to continue to allow ourselves be abused or gaslit.
Unity does not mean giving in to bullies.
Unity does not mean power sharing when Democrats have a clear mandate.
Below the cut are Twitter follows of the Biden Administration, the House Managers of the Impeachment Trial, a selection of podcasts, and other accounts that I follow regularly and find are very informative and honest. Add your own in the comments and I can include them in the next Election Connection.
*Branches of Government
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Legislative Executive Judicial
*5 Rights Enumerated in the First Amendment:
1. Freedom of Speech
2. Freedom of Religion
3. Freedom of the Press
4. Freedom to Assemble
5. Freedom to Protest the Government
Twitter Follows:
Biden Admin
Pres. Joe Biden
Chief of Staff Ron Klain
Press Sec Jen Psaki
The White House
VP Kamala Harris
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden
Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff
Andy Slavitt, WH Senior Adviser, COVID Response
White House Covid-19 Response Team
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
Secretary of State Antony Blinken
Good Accounts to Follow:
Angry Staffer
Jon Favreau
Daniel Goldman
Vote Save America
Shannon Watts
Walter Shaub
Elizabeth Warren
Stacey Abrams
Others
Rachel Maddow
Joy Reid
Neal Katyal
Preet Bharara
Rep. Ayanna Pressley
Rep. Pramila Jayapal
House Managers for Impeachment
Rep. Jamie Raskin, Lead Manager
Rep. Diana DeGette
Rep. David Cicilline
Rep. Joaquin Castro
Rep. Eric Swalwell
Rep. Ted Lieu
Rep. Stacey Plaskett
Rep. Madeleine Dean
Rep. Joe Neguse
Podcasts
Pod Save America
Pod Save The World
Stay Tuned with Preet
What a Day
In the Bubble
The Oath with Chuck Rosenberg