For much of November and December, the Republican party was busy either asserting voter fraud in the 2020 election or keeping quiet, hoping not to enrage outgoing president Donald Trump. That changed on January 6. After the failed MAGA coup, which resulted in five deaths, much of the GOP suddenly gained some nerve, belatedly standing up to Trump and his cronies’ baseless fraud claims. But there’s still a handful pretending as though there’s something to these assertions, and lately they’ve been going on news shows and humiliating themselves. One of them is Rand Paul.
"George, where you make a mistake, people coming from the liberal side like you, you immediately say everything is a lie, instead of saying there are two sides to everything" — Rand Paul is still pushing The Big Lie pic.twitter.com/V6yg3rJG1i
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 24, 2021
The Kentucky senator went on ABC’s This Week, where he became increasingly agitated when host George Stephanopoulos kept grilling him on his position. It started with the host asking his guest to say if he believed the election was stolen. It was a yes or no question, but Paul gave a longwinded answer anyway, suggesting that the dozens of failed lawsuits followed by Trump and his minions were unfairly thrown out and that “the debate over whether or not there was fraud should occur.”
But Stephanopoulos wasn’t having it. “I have to stop you there,” he said. “No election is perfect. But there were 86 challenges filed by President Trump and his allies in court, all were dismissed. Every state certified the results.”
Paul seized upon the fact that a disturbingly large number of registered Republicans still believe the election was stolen, despite the complete lack of evidence to suggest why, and even after numerous Trump associates admitted there was no proof. Stephanopoulos still stood his ground, outright saying “they were fed a ‘big lie’ by President Trump and his supporters.”
After that, Paul tried to make it a partisan issue, saying liberals have been calling people like him liars when “there’s two sides to everything.” But his host wasn’t having that either. “Sir, there are not two sides to this story. This has been looked in every single state,” Stephanopoulos replied.
And so there you go: Rand Paul refused to say the election wasn’t stolen but he also refused to say it was stolen, and he said he won’t be “cowed” into, well, taking a stand on either.
One of Paul’s first public critics was fellow senator and former presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar, who cracked, “As I listened to Rand Paul, George, I just kept thinking, man, this is why Joe Biden won.”
Amy Klobuchar: "As I listened to Rand Paul, George, I just kept thinking, man, this is why Joe Biden won." pic.twitter.com/nRkwPVvjts
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 24, 2021
Even fellow Republicans thought he was making things worse.
Today, a United States Senator was asked a simple, straightforward question: “Was the 2020 presidential election stolen?”
He refused to say no. He refused to say it wasn’t stolen.
Trump’s dangerous, un-American lie is now the gospel truth in the GOP. Shame on you @RandPaul.
— Joe Walsh (@WalshFreedom) January 24, 2021
Every federal court decision, every Trump-appointed judge who ruled, every Trump-appointed Supreme Court justice ruled in a way that proves Rand Paul is lying. This is not about ideology; this is about Truth. https://t.co/VfZRDzN9xq
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) January 24, 2021
Some took issue with his belief in equivocation, even if the two sides aren’t equal.
Rand Paul is longing for the old days of both-sideism. News media’s role is not to simply provide a platform for Rs and Ds, but to report the truth and hold the powerful accountable. The election being stolen is not an opinion. It is a lie. (Cc @jayrosen_nyu @JamesFallows) https://t.co/sUaYOaOsgq
— Kate Pickert (@KatePickert) January 24, 2021
"two side to everything"
Let's see:
One side is evidence, fact, and provable reality
The other side is wild conspiracy theory verging on mental illness and accusations that have been repeatedly proven wrong
This what happens when you entertain creationists. Same thing. https://t.co/fHBr3NmBlh
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) January 24, 2021
Sure, liars would LOVE it if every time they lied, the truth and the lie were given equal respect as two subjective sides.
I guess I can’t blame you for trying to create a liars’ paradise @RandPaul https://t.co/DWMd4J8tEP
— Tom the Dancing Bug, by Ruben Bolling (@RubenBolling) January 24, 2021
Others had some helpful examples about how “both-sides-ism” is bad.
Sure, liars would LOVE it if every time they lied, the truth and the lie were given equal respect as two subjective sides.
I guess I can’t blame you for trying to create a liars’ paradise @RandPaul https://t.co/DWMd4J8tEP
— Tom the Dancing Bug, by Ruben Bolling (@RubenBolling) January 24, 2021
Meanwhile, around the same time Rand Paul was asserting voter fraud, fellow Republican Chris Christie was essentially telling people like him to finally shut up already.
“This election was not stolen … there were no type of irregularities that would have changed the result in one state,” Chris Christie says, adding that Republicans making the claim are trying to score "political points” with people Trump “lied to.” https://t.co/oQYlmOfsHG pic.twitter.com/HcW8pihN1k
— ABC News (@ABC) January 24, 2021
(Via The Daily Beast)