In a powerful new campaign ad that hit the airwaves in Wisconsin this week, George Silverwood, a retired police captain, says, “I’ll never forget Jan. 6th, watching my fellow law enforcement officers defending the Capitol. And then, five officers died.” Then, speaking of the incumbent Republican senator on November’s ballot, an impassioned Silverwood says, “But Ron Johnson is making excuses for rioters who tried to overthrow our government, even calling them ‘peaceful protests.’”
There are 15 Republican senators running for re-election, and Johnson is far and away the worst of them.
Indeed, Johnson, who is locked in a tight race with his Democratic opponent, Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes, furthered former President Donald Trump’s election lies in the lead-up to the Jan 6 attack and then downplayed the insurrection as a “peaceful protest” disrupted by a few “agitators.” That’s just one in a tsunami of reasons that Johnson is, in a word, awful. There are 15 Republican senators running for re-election, and Johnson is far and away the worst of them. That says a lot given that Sens. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Marco Rubio of Florida are on their states’ ballots.
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All the disgusting things the GOP has said or done, Johnson has said or done. As noted in a new ad released this week by Barnes, Johnson supports banning abortion even in cases of rape and jailing doctors who perform abortions. He says women who don’t like Republicans imposing their extreme religious beliefs as law and stripping women of reproductive freedom “can move” to another state.
What about Republican bigotry? Johnson said he wasn’t afraid during the insurrection because he knew the Trump-supporting attackers “are people that love this country, that truly respect law enforcement, would never do anything to break the law.” But, he said, if the attackers “were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter … protesters, I might have been a little concerned.”
Get it? Those unleashing domestic terrorism on Trump’s behalf are not alarming, but Black people demanding that their lives be seen as valuable are inherently a threat.
Such bigotry also explains the ads for Johnson that attack Barnes, a Black man, as soft on crime. Those ads have featured Black people as suspects and have even darkened Barnes’ face to make him look even scarier to racists. Johnson has refused to denounce those ads placed by organizations supporting him. And why would he? He knows it’s the type of rancid red meat that animates GOP voters. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, an Alabama Republican, gets it, too, as was clear in the racist comments linking Black Americans with crime that he spewed at a campaign rally.
But back to how bad Johnson is. He downplayed the risk of Covid and spoke out against vaccines. He falsely claimed in December that gargling with “standard” mouthwash “has been proven to kill the coronavirus.” And in January, he told listeners of a conservative radio show that vaccines were killing athletes on the field — again a lie.









