In a video message posted Friday, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.)
forcefully condemned the violence that took place in the U.S.
Capitol on Wednesday while calling out the hypocrisy of the left
and legacy media, which throughout last year downplayed violent
riots in American cities as “peaceful protests” for racial
justice.
“The events that we saw this week should sicken every one of us.
Mob violence of the kind that you see in third world countries
happened not just in America, but in your Capitol building. I don’t
care what hat they wear, I don’t care what banner they’re carrying,
riots should be rejected by everyone every single time,” Rubio said
in his video statement.
https://t.co/61TGMPJz0i— Marco Rubio (@Marco Rubio)1610111752.0
On Wednesday, tens of thousands of Trump supporters gathered in
Washington, D.C., to protest the certification of the Electoral
College results in Congress, which officially made Joe Biden
president-elect. An initially peaceful protest turned into mob
violence after some of the protesters led the crowd to lay siege on
the Capitol. Police officers were assaulted, government property
was damaged by the trespassers, and offices in the Capitol were
ransacked as the mob ran wild. One woman was fatally shot by
Capitol Police and three other members of the mob died of medical
complications during the incident. A Capitol Police officer who was
violently beaten by rioters wielding a fire extinguisher
later died of his injuries.
News media headlines about the incident called it a “riot,” a
“siege,” or even an “insurrection.”
Without making excuses for the violence this week, Rubio accused
the media and the left of
engaging in hypocrisy for being quick to condemn the riot by
Trump supporters but slow to do so for mob violence at Black Lives
Matter protests throughout last year.
“Now are the left hypocrites? Absolutely,” Rubio said. “I
remember what they now are calling ‘insurrection,’ they were
justifying just this summer. They called it ‘the language of the
unheard’ when rioters were burning cities. Is the mainstream media,
especially places like CNN and MSNBC outrageously biased? Of
course, 100%. I remember one of the CNN hosts last summer on the
air saying something like, ‘tell me where it says protests need to
be polite and peaceful.'”
Rubio was referring to CNN host Chris Cuomo, who after violence
and looting by BLM and Antifa last June, said on the air, “show me
where it says that protests are supposed to be polite and
peaceful.”
“Show me where it says that protests are supposed to be
polite and peaceful?” – Chris Cuomo, June 2 2020
https://t.co/gIrIOHs2pj— Matt Walsh (@Matt Walsh)1609982208.0
“This kind of blatant bias, this double standard, that’s one of
the reasons why so many Americans have sought political shelter in
divisive political movements and in conspiracy theories that offer
them the promise of fighting back against it,” Rubio
asserted.
“But here’s what I want you to hear right now,” he said. “We
can’t allow our anger about all of that stuff to turn us into
them.”
“Remember what President Nixon said at the White House as he was
leaving after his downfall, one of the lessons he said, ‘Others may
hate you, but those who hate you don’t win unless you hate them.
And then you destroy yourself.’
“We can’t destroy ourselves,” he continued.
Rubio went on to give his opinion on what led to the violence
that shocked and horrified Americans this week. He accused the
media, Big Tech companies like Facebook and Twitter, and the
Democratic Party of eroding the confidence of millions of Americans
in the integrity of the election.
He also said, without naming President Trump specifically, that
politicians lied when they said that Vice President Mike Pence had
the power to overturn the election, which he did not. Trump
repeatedly and incorrectly claimed that Pence had the power to
reject slates of electors from states whose results were disputed
by the Trump campaign.
Now, how do we explain what we saw, how could this
happen here in America?It kind of begins with millions of Americans who voted for
President Trump. They saw the nonstop bias and double standard of
the legacy media. They see how social media companies covered up
stories negative to Joe Biden. They saw how state officials
mutilated election integrity laws to help the Democrats. And the
result is you have millions of people who are convinced that the
election wasn’t fair and that the outcome wasn’t’ t legitimate.
Millions of people. And they wanted something done about it.And of those millions of people, tens of thousands of them came to
Washington D.C. this week demanding that action be taken, that we
do something. Ninety-nine percent of the people who came here had
nothing to do with that mob. Nothing. But one percent of tens of
thousands of people is a lot of people. It’s enough to inflict
damage on buildings, and it’s enough to do even more damage to our
country.Now that we’re looking at what’s going on and learning more about
it, there are growing signs that many of those in that mob were
believers in a ridiculous conspiracy theory. And others were lied
to by politicians that were telling them that the vice president
had the power to change the election results.The result is that now four people have died. Police officers were
seriously injured. And our country was embarrassed before the
entire world.
Rubio called on the Republican Party to take a moment for
“honest reflection,” noting that when President Donald Trump was
elected in 2016, the GOP controlled the White House, the Senate,
and the House of Representatives. Four years later, they’ve lost
control of all three.
“We need to reflect on why this has happened, because this
country needs a viable and attractive alternative to the agenda of
the radical left,” Rubio pleaded.
“We shouldn’t and we can’t go back to the party of 2012, a party
that frankly was out of touch with the unheard voices of millions
of working Americans,” he continued.
“We must continue to fight for working Americans, not for
corporations. We welcome legal immigrants, but we have to enforce
our laws. We have to take the threat of China seriously. We have to
investigate what went wrong in the last election and fix our
election laws so people can have faith and confidence in them. We
must continue to call out the media bias instead of being bullied
by them. And we must oppose political correctness, social media
censorship, identity politics, and this cult of wokeness.
“And we can do all these things without indulging the darkest
instincts or inciting the most destructive impulses, and without
the rhetoric and behavior that keeps the millions of Americans who
agree with us from joining us in this fight.”