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A Liberal Dose

January 4, 2024

Troy D. Smith

“Three Years Ago This Week: Was It an Insurrection?”

 

 

Since last week, Maine has joined Colorado in ruling that the 14th Amendment bars Trump from running for public office. As I wrote last week, the amendment is clear -the only question is, did Trump participate in an insurrection? His defenders (and quasi-defenders) keep pointing out that he has not been convicted of anything, and that is true -he is, in fact, about to go on trial. The problem is, if he gets elected president before those trials conclude, he can simply order the government to drop all charges and then that question will be moot. This is why the 14th Amendment was proposed and ratified -the knowledge that someone who has clearly shown a past willingness to violate their oath to the Constitution might still be popular enough to get elected, and that is a threat to the republic. Trump has clearly shown what he is capable of, and is still flat-out telling us what he plans to do if he gets another shot at it. It’s going to be interesting to see what the Supreme Court rules, because I honestly believe it could go either way. Whatever they decide regarding the ballot issue will be the final word on that question, and I will accept it whether I agree with it or not. However, I continue to believe that it is my duty (and my right), and that of anyone who is paying attention, to keep sounding the alarm in hopes of getting through to some voters who might be on the fence or not paying attention.

Let’s look, once more, at what we have learned via the many investigations so far. Trump’s defenders continue to deny that January 6 was an insurrection, saying it was just a bunch of protesters who got carried away and who had no real ability to overthrow the government. That is not the complete truth, and it is not the point. We now have plenty of evidence that, although most of the participants were unaware of it, the event itself was planned and coordinated ahead of time. The goal was to prevent the certification, by Congress, of the electoral votes by the end of that day, as the Constitution requires. The accusation is that Trump not only planned the riot and stirred it up, but that he made no effort to stop it once it was underway, in hopes of stopping that certification -and that he and others had illegally conspired to set up fake electors to be used instead. That is insurrection.

I now want to address something that I have debated bringing up. I never thought I would see the day that my friend John Gottlied would impugn my integrity, attack my character, and literally call me a liar. Tying his assertions to a statement about me teaching young people is wildly irresponsible, because I think we all realize in our current environment there are people who might use that to threaten my job or even my physical safety. He was so confident in his statements it almost made me doubt myself, so I went back and re-read my own column that he was responding to.

In that column I listed off all the things Trump has been charged with, accused of, and/or found liable for. Whether you believe the evidence backs that up or not, it is a cold, hard fact that he HAS been charged, accused, and/or found liable for those things, which is exactly what I said. I then pointed out that, in the past, the mere accusation of such things would end someone’s political aspirations. There is not one untrue or misleading statement there. John concluded by saying (of himself) “I might disagree with other’s opinions but never intentionally mislead or insult.”

I invite you to re-read what I actually said and then his (extremely insulting) response. And then, by all means, do think for yourself.

--Troy D. Smith, a White County native, is a novelist and a history professor at Tennessee Tech and serves on the executive committee of the Tennessee Democratic Party. His words do not necessarily represent TTU.

 


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