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If Republicans have a strategy for remaining the majority party in Georgia, I am missing it.  So far, it seems to be about punishing anyone in the party who has ever uttered a discouraging word about Donald Trump.  That is not much of a strategy. Has anybody figured out yet that it is the Democrats the GOP should be focused on and not each other?  Democrats have captured both U.S. Senate seats in Georgia and they will take the Governor’s office next year if Republicans don’t get their act together – and soon. Write it down. . . .
Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene confronted New York Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez outside the House chamber this past week and nosily and unsuccessfully challenged her to a debate. That brought a righteously-indignant cluck from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. “This is beneath the dignity of a person serving in the Congress of the United States,” she intoned.  Oh, please.  She probab ....

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Carole Owens: Polarization and US Capitol violence have a long history


It may be small comfort but storming the Capitol, or more accurately, storming parts or persons in the Capitol, did not happen for the first time on Jan. 6.
In 2016, members of Congress, uninvited and unwelcome, crashed into the Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility in the Capitol. What purpose did it serve for Republicans to storm the room when over 40 Republicans could enter legally as duly appointed members of the requisite committees? Where was the dignity in violence? Where was the honor in leaving greasy pizza boxes behind when they finally vacated?
In 1837, an Arkansas state representative insulted the speaker of the house during a debate. The speaker responded by murdering the representative with a bowie knife on the House floor. According to Yale Professor Joanne B. Freeman in “The Field of Blood: Violence in Congress and the Road to the Civil War,” “Expelled and tried for murder, [the speaker] was acquitted for excusable homicide and reelect ....

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The beasts that lurk among us — and the American saga


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The American saga has never encompassed anything quite like the assault on the Capitol on Jan. 6, but it has come close. Bloodthirsty mobs, violent intimidation, insurrections both real and threatened: These slouching beasts have long lurked in the darker valleys of our political landscape.
In the late 1760s, angry mobs across the colonies demolished private homes, threatened officials, even tarred and feathered customs inspectors. On a winter’s night 1770, a “motley rabble,” in the words of John Adams, accosted British soldiers with sticks and stones, “shouting and hazing and threatening life.” The Redcoats opened fire and killed five, a sharp turn on the road to Revolution.  ....

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