TO tell you the truth, if I do just that, the polls all say that one out of three of Americans won’t want to hear or read it – and that they damn well won’t believe it.
So let’s start today with the things just about all of Americans believe. Almost all of us believe that we are on the side of the “Patriotic Americans”. And way too many of us believe, these days, that those on the other side aren’t true patriots at all, but fake patriots who are America’s true enemies.
We have fallen that far. We grew up proud to be celebrated by chroniclers of history as The Greatest Generation. USA! USA! America had led the way to victory in World War II, saved Europe and Asia from being conquered by our real enemies.
America’s democracy was being celebrated around the world as the epitome of enlightened governance, as we maturely heeded the electoral will of our people. Even when it meant maturely transferring power between our two major parties.
I have chronicled that moment twice in our modern era, from the most symbolic and true place of power – standing alone in the doorway when the Oval Office was between its masters at noon, Jan 20, 1977, and 1981. Indeed, I wrote essays capturing two very different sorts of transfers of power I observed as I could hear the voice of new masters, Jimmy Carter and then Ronald Reagan, taking their oaths of office. Two different, but collegial as well as peaceful, transfers of power.
Sadly, there was nothing collegial about the United States’ Jan 20, 2021, transfer of power. History will never call the end of Donald Trump’s presidency peaceful either. Fourteen days earlier, the Jan 6 pro-Trump rally crowd was whipped into a frenzy by Trump’s stop-the-steal speech. They bashed and smashed their way into the Capitol as senators and representatives fled. America’s 45th president bitterly refused to attend the Jan 20, 2021, inauguration of the country’s 46th, President Joseph Biden.
We have come to this: A recent New York Times poll showed that 56% of Republicans believe America is “in danger of failing as a nation”. But perhaps even more frightening is that 37% – that’s more than one-third – of all registered voters think so too.
And it’s no wonder. Just think about what our fellow patriots have been hearing and reading about themselves in recent weeks. I’m not talking about TV’s talking heads or print’s pundits, or even journalists that many of us are being told to disrespect and ignore. No, I’m talking about the facts that have been gathered by inquiries from the watchdogs from your side of today’s politics (whichever side you’re on).
Just read the direct quotes and explanations given by all those who have been indicted in states in which the Trump lawyers carefully planned fraudulent efforts and then dispatched their trusting true-believers in key swing states to sign documents stating that they were certified Trump presidential electors whose side had won the 2020 presidential election. The problem was that they had not been certified as victors – because indeed the certified vote totals showed Biden won in their states.
These fake electors then attempted to deliver their faked certifications to their state capitals. They – and those who planned their misrepresentation – are now indicted and awaiting trial. No wonder 37% of us fear our USA is in danger of failing.
We are entrapped in an Electoral College system that made grand and innovative sense back when it was created by the founding fathers. But it no longer makes sense today. The Electoral College system invites fraud and fakery, and makes no sense in the 21st century. Its usefulness and sensibleness is long past. It is time for Americans to begin a national conversation about creating a far simpler and more sensible system that will empower Americans to make our democracy great again. — Tribune News Service
Martin Schram is a veteran Washington DC journalist.