A few months ago I had the chance to have a long conversation with Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming. While we disagreed on many policy issues, I could not have been more impressed with her unflinching argument that Donald Trump represented an unprecedented threat to American democracy. I was also struck by her commitment to risk her re-election, all the issues she cares about, and even physical harm, to not only vote for Trump's impeachment but also help lead the House investigation of the Jan. 6 insurrection.
At the end of our conversation, though, I could only shake my head and ask: Liz, how could there be only one of you?
She could only shake her head back.
After all, a recent avalanche of news stories and books leaves not a shred of doubt that Trump was attempting to enlist his vice president, his Justice Department and pliant Republican state legislators in a coup d'état to stay in the White House based on fabricated claims of election fraud.
Nearly the entire GOP caucus (save for Cheney and Rep. Adam Kinzinger, who is also risking his all to join the Jan. 6 investigation, and a few other Republicans who defied Trump on impeachment) has shamelessly bowed to Trump's will or decided to quietly retire.
They are all complicit in the greatest political sin imaginable: destroying faith in our nation's most sacred process, the peaceful and legitimate transfer of power through free and fair elections. Looking at how Trump and his cult are now laying the groundwork — with new laws, bogus audits, fraud allegations and the installation of more pliant state election officials to ensure victory in 2024 no matter what the count — there is no question that America's 245-year experiment in democracy is in real peril.
Our next presidential election could well be our last as a shining example of democracy.
Just listen to Cheney. Addressing her fellow Republicans on "60 Minutes" on Sunday, she noted that when they abet Trump's delegitimization of the last election, "in the face of rulings of the courts, in the face of recounts, in the face of everything that's gone on to demonstrate that there was not fraud … we are contributing to the undermining of our system. And it's a really serious and dangerous moment because of that."