Democrats Silent on Burning of Courts are ‘Cowards,’ Says Barr

Isabel van Brugen
By Isabel van Brugen
August 10, 2020US News
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Democrats Silent on Burning of Courts are ‘Cowards,’ Says Barr
Attorney General William Barr delivers remarks on "Operation Legend: Combating Violent Crime in American Cities" in the East Room of the White House, Washington, on July 22, 2020. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)

Attorney General William Barr on Aug. 9 criticized members of the Democratic Party who, during a hearing before the House Judiciary Committee last month, remained silent on the burning of federal courts amid riots that followed the police custody death of George Floyd.

Barr made the remarks during an interview that aired Sunday with Mark Levin on Fox News, referring to the recent attacks on federal buildings that have been targeted and vandalized by rioters during weeks of protests against racism and police brutality.

Amid the unrest, federal security forces were sent to Portland early July to protect federal buildings such as the Mark O. Hatfield federal courthouse. The move has been criticized by both the governor of Oregon and Portland’s mayor, both Democrats.

“I said during my hearing, can any of you just come out and say that it’s not okay to burn down federal courthouses?” Barr said, referring to the Department of Justice (DOJ) oversight hearing on July 28, during which he defended his independence amid accusations by House Democrats that he had politicized the DOJ in an effort to secure favors for President Donald Trump.

“They [Democrats] talk about the rule of law, the importance of the federal legal system … the protection of civil rights. At the heart of that is our court system, and not one of them piped up saying, ‘No it’s not okay to be burning down federal courts.’”

The Mark O. Hatfield federal courthouse in downtown Portland has in recent weeks become a nightly battleground, with rioters clashing with federal officers. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sent assets to the city to help protect the courthouse and other federal properties, eventually erecting a fence around the building that has mostly kept rioters at bay.

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Demonstrators walk along a steel fence as federal officers launch tear gas during a Black Lives Matter protest at the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse in Portland, Ore., on July 26, 2020. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP Photo)
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Federal officers walk out in formation to launch tear gas at demonstrators during a Black Lives Matter protest at the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse in Portland, Ore., on July 26, 2020. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP Photo)

“Why? … Many of them [Democrats] are just cowards who are mostly interested in getting reelected and are afraid about a challenge from the left,” Barr continued. “So for them it’s careerism, you know: ‘I sort of like my current gig and I’ll do anything to stay here. And I won’t stand up for what is right, I won’t stand up for the country, I won’t stand up for our institutions.’”

Barr claimed that Democrats now believe in “tearing down the system” and pursue absolute victory as “a substitute for religion.”

“I have the perspective of having been attorney general 30 years ago and now, and I thought things were partisan and tough 30 years ago. [It was] nothing compared to today, things have fundamentally changed,” he said.

“In the old days … politics was part of your life, but it wasn’t all consuming, it wasn’t everything, you could have communications and so forth with others … but it’s now become all-consuming for many people.”

“I think what’s happened is that the left-wing has really withdrawn and pulled away from the umbrella of classical liberal values that have undergirded our society since our founding,” Barr continued. “And within the family, we’ve had two ways of resolving disputes. One is discussion, the dialectic, the marketplace of ideas, trying to arrive at the truth.”

“We had an idea that there was some truth to arrive at. And then if we couldn’t reach agreement, a vote, and that’s how we operated.”

Barr added that he believes the left has now “essentially withdrawn from this model” and instead represents a “Rousseauian revolutionary party that believes in tearing down the system.”

“They’re interested in complete political victory, they’re not interested in compromise, dialect, exchange of views. It’s a secular religion, it’s a substitute for religion,” Barr added. “They view their political opponents as evil, because we stand in the way of their ‘progressive utopia’ that they’re trying to reach. That’s what gives the intensity to the partisan feeling that people feel today.”

From The Epoch Times

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