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Transition Yes, Concession No
Townhall.com ^ | November 25, 2020 | Mark Davis

Posted on 11/25/2020 3:29:48 AM PST by Kaslin

The wheels of transition are beginning to turn as the machinery of President Trump’s election challenges are grinding to an eventual halt. So is a concession speech in the cards? Don’t bet on it. And there are solid arguments against it.

The decision to release federal funds for the Biden transition effort is a recognition that there is no court ruling in the pipeline that will shine some beacon of hope on an election reversal in the short term. But a concession is another statement altogether. It is worth reviewing what it means.

Concession speeches are part of America’s political soundtrack. We can revisit many moments where losing candidates have delivered remarks they never wanted to give, even after hard-fought battles like George W. Bush versus Al Gore 20 years ago. But whether after a landslide or a nail-biter, the conceding politician acknowledges three things:

“I recognize that I have lost fair and square. The will of the people has been accurately determined. I defer to this result and accept it as fact.”

The transition can chug along until noon on January 20th. Joe Biden will place his hand on a Bible that day to become the 46th President of the United States. Donald Trump will be in attendance. But it may be without ever having conceded.

This would be either a proper response to a tarnished election or a grotesque abrogation of political etiquette, with sides drawn along political lines. But if we are about to witness a transition without a concession, does that matter?

The technical answer is no. Victorious candidates win whether or not they receive gracious outreach from their rivals. But it is a virtually guaranteed custom that suggests order and continuity following our characteristically heated election battles. There is something reassuring about combatants laying down arms and agreeing on the end of the fight.

Even as his lawsuits are ushered out of court, Trump shows no sign of such acquiescence. Naturally, his critics react as if the columns of democracy will crumble unless he submits. Many of these opponents may not have been so breathless upon the non-concession of Stacy Abrams following her loss to Brian Kemp in the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial race.

“I acknowledge that former Secretary of State Brian Kemp will be certified as the victor,” she admitted ten days after the election, making clear that this was “not a speech of concession.”

Review in the paragraph above what a concession really means—that the unsuccessful candidate accepts the properly reflected verdict of the people, and thus the loss. Abrams did not, and may never. Nor may Trump.

Such refusals leave us to assess the basis for the decision not to fully yield. In Trump’s case, the legal challenges have sputtered, and the assertions of software and hardware mischief have not been bolstered. To say the least, the Kraken was not released.

But for millions of Americans, this will forever stand as a tainted result.

Mail-in ballots were a disaster, foisted upon the nation on a wave of needless COVID panic. Big-city Democrat political machines fought against multiple measures designed to reinforce the reliability of the vote count. The scrutiny and accountability necessary to instill faith in the result was blocked, sometimes legally, sometimes literally. The window of voting was stretched far too early, the windows for counting stretched far too late.

These transgressions do not have to rise to the level of a Supreme Court victory to take their proper place on a list of foggy, frustrating chapters in history. Donald Trump will never believe that he lost fairly and accurately; nor will millions of his voters. A concession might be a polite nicety. It would also be a lie.

So if history will contain no chapter of a miracle reversal that hands Trump a consecutive second term, what of the prospect of a Grover Cleveland-style return to the presidency one election after a loss?

Before we get to distant speculation about 2024, there is the matter of the immediate fate of a Republican party and a conservative movement that still bears his mark. The air is filled with the prattling of skeptics, all guaranteeing that a hesitant exit will destroy Trumpism in the near term and damage him irrevocably four years from now should he decide to be both predecessor and successor to Joe Biden.

This is wishful thinking on steroids.

The Biden presidency will meet opposition still flush with the successes of the last four years, marked by Republican voters looking to win the House in 2022 and a GOP congress that has been shown how to actually stand up to the media and the rest of the left. We are not likely to see waves of nostalgia seeking to revisit the half-measures of the past.

Trump has had his Republican supporters and detractors during his presidency, and that will continue. No one should guarantee that his style will fill the sails of the GOP straight through to his re-inauguration in 2025. But these hand-wringing cries for a concession, and the promise of ruin that awaits him and his base if we don’t get one, are just political theater of the moment.

The eleven weeks between this election and this inauguration will not define or damage the Trump legacy. People who never liked him will grumble, but supporters will not sour on his achievements because of the dramas of this season. The earth will not spin out of its orbit if we do not get a concession. That refusal will in fact find harmony with millions of voters who will always share his suspicion that the vote tally was corrupted, perhaps to the point of yielding the wrong result.

While those voters will not see the Trump inauguration they fought for in the coming weeks, they will now turn their focus to the coming years, channeling current frustrations into a determination to repair our broken voting practices so that future elections can be trusted, irrespective of result.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2020election; joebiden; presidenttrump
Like I said in my tagline Joe Biden will never be my president.
1 posted on 11/25/2020 3:29:48 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

79 + million Americans agree


2 posted on 11/25/2020 3:39:12 AM PST by ronnie raygun ( Massive mistakes are made by arrogant fools; massive evils are committed by evil people.")
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To: Kaslin

MASSIVE DC TRUMP RALLY SHOULD HAPPEN ON JANUARY 20th.


3 posted on 11/25/2020 3:39:15 AM PST by cowboyusa (America Cowboy up!)
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To: Kaslin
Did someone say "transition"?


4 posted on 11/25/2020 3:42:23 AM PST by RoosterRedux
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To: Kaslin

Any conservative that tries to convince us about a 2024 Trump run is our enemy. They know dems will cheat more, not less.


5 posted on 11/25/2020 3:47:35 AM PST by MNDude
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To: cowboyusa

Absolutely


6 posted on 11/25/2020 3:50:49 AM PST by Kaslin (Joe Biden will never be my President, and neither will Kamala Harris)
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To: Kaslin
Donald Trump will be in attendance.

I'm not prepared to bet the bank on that. If you're convinced the election was illegitimate enough not to acknowledge you lost then why give it tacit approval by showing up on January 20th? I can see Trump taking a leaf from John Adams and not be in town Inauguration Day.

7 posted on 11/25/2020 3:57:00 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: Kaslin

If this travesty comes to pass, Biden is a thief. No concession, no handshake, no meeting, no inauguration. (Hell 1/3 of democrats boycotted Trump’s inauguration).

And, I’m hoping GA doesn’t help the Republicans in the Senate. We really can’t turn the Senate back to the Washington insiders without Trump at the helm to pull them in the right direction. They’ll be playing footsie with the Democrats before the inauguration brunch is over.

I’m now of the opinion that we’ve got to stop plugging the hole in the dike. Democrats I know always think I’m exaggerating when I predict an America under Democrat rule. I’m no longer in the mood to protect them from themselves.

It sure will make 2022 interesting.


8 posted on 11/25/2020 4:02:59 AM PST by Right_in_Virginia ( )
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To: Kaslin

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Not-My-President-Joe-Biden-2020-T-shirt-/313284089441


9 posted on 11/25/2020 4:03:05 AM PST by AbolishCSEU (Amount of "child" support paid is inversely proportionate to mother's actual parenting of children)
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To: DoodleDawg

Agree, he should take AF1 to Maro-Lago on January.19th.


10 posted on 11/25/2020 4:05:01 AM PST by cowboyusa (America Cowboy up!)
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To: Kaslin

If lawless vote stealing can take place, then “lawless” repudiation cannot be objected to.


11 posted on 11/25/2020 4:10:59 AM PST by nonsporting (For to me to live is Christ and to die is gain. Philippians 1:21)
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To: cowboyusa
Agree, he should take AF1 to Maro-Lago on January.19th.

Honestly it wouldn't surprise me if he took the family down for the holidays and just never came back.

12 posted on 11/25/2020 4:11:28 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: nonsporting

I agree


13 posted on 11/25/2020 4:12:50 AM PST by Kaslin (Joe Biden will never be my President, and neither will Kamala Harris)
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To: Kaslin

I agree, but did Hillary ever concede?


14 posted on 11/25/2020 4:15:28 AM PST by COBOL2Java (Joe Biden: Barack Obama minus the pretty talk.)
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To: COBOL2Java
I agree, but did Hillary ever concede?

Yes. Clinton Concession Speech

15 posted on 11/25/2020 4:20:19 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: ronnie raygun

Correct.


16 posted on 11/25/2020 4:27:29 AM PST by sauropod (Let them eat kale. I will not comply. Sic semper evello mortem tyrannis. This is how Democracy dies.)
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To: Kaslin

I’m waiting for Biden’s concession speech.....


17 posted on 11/25/2020 4:33:45 AM PST by nevergore (I have a terrible rash on my covfefe....)
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To: DoodleDawg

Blmk


18 posted on 11/25/2020 4:47:51 AM PST by southland ( I have faith in the creator Republicans freed the slaves. Heb 13:2 )
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To: Kaslin

My biggest problem with the “transition” isn’t that Biden is compromised... He’s OWNED by China, Iran and Russia.

He can never be trusted to EVER think of what is the best thing for the US. Whatever he and his handlers will do will be with what’s best for “Biden, Inc.”

Mark


19 posted on 11/25/2020 4:51:49 AM PST by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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