Just over a month after an election which, objectively, went pretty well and was decided numerically, pretty quickly, we are seeing something that has never happened in America before: one party, an entire party, essentially, millions and millions of people, breaking away from the idea of an orderly transition of power and, instead, believing (or partially believing) the election was stolen.
Let's take a look at how this is unprecedented first.
Dominion vs. Muh Russia
An obvious--but incorrect--initial comparison is the "Russia Hoax" (on the left) vs. the Dominion-Steal (or suitcases full of ballots or whatever) on the right. There are some problems with this.
- The President vs. Not-The-President. Obama, explicitly, didn't come out and say Russia was interfering with the election because Mitch McConnell wouldn't go along with him and he felt that saying it would seem prejudicial against Trump. In this case, the President has been shouting whatever conspiracy theory comes across his Twitter feed from the rooftop.
- Actual Smoke. The Russia Hoax is either the belief that Russian Hackers Changed Votes (something no reputable news org or Democratic house organ has proposed with any strength or continuity) or that Trump had a secret meeting collaboration with Russia to help him win. It appears that Trump did not--and Trump's guys (Don Jr., Manafort, Stone, etc.) Wellllll--sure, maybe did--to some extent--but not the smoke-filled room "You give me the White House, I'll give you Ukraine" type deal. As Chris Christie noted, those guys were so disorganized they'd have a hard time colluding with anyone. However, what is NOT false is that (a) Russia helped Trump (from the primaries on), (b) Russia hacked / released damaging info to help Trump--possibly influencing the election strongly by releasing hacked emails to shift the discussion from the Pussy Tape to Podesta at the right time, etc. (c) Trump's guys certainly collaborated with Russian operatives/agents (Stone and Wikileaks, Manafort and his Ukraine guy) and Team Trump had some idea about this and approved, (d) Trump was / is certainly happy to have Russia's help to win (Don Jr. Tower meeting, open statements, etc.). So the meat of the belief that Russia was all in for Trump is NOT a hoax. It was proven out by the Mueller Report and the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Report. In the case of Dominion changing votes or whatever? No.
- Nearly Complete Support. The Senate and House Democrats certainly did their fair share of accusing Trump of being, more or less, a Russian asset (which, from some meanings of the word, he is)--but one thing they did NOT do was promulgate the worst of the unproven conspiracy theories. For example, they did not talk about how disgusting Trump was because of the Pee Tape--claiming, for example, they'd seen it or had a copy (but could not release it) or whatever. Conversely, the Stolen Election narrative has nearly complete support from elected Republicans.
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