Plenty of Republicans have condemned the Democrats’ democracy-reform package, the For the People Act (H.R.1), but as TPM noted yesterday, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) used some unusual language when pushing back against the legislation.
“Everything about this bill is rotten to the core.” Lee told “Fox & Friends” hosts in an interview earlier Wednesday about the HR 1 Bill. “This is a bill as if written in hell by the devil himself.”
The Utah Republican added, “I disagree with every single word in HR1, including the words ‘but’ and ‘the.’”
I’ll put him down as a “maybe.”
All joking aside, it’s tempting to see Lee’s rhetoric as just another GOP senator using over-the-top language to dismiss a Democratic proposal, but let’s not brush past this too quickly. I think there’s more to it.
For those unfamiliar with Mike Lee, the Utahan is one of those rare conservative Republicans who wears his skepticism toward democracy on his sleeve. It was just last fall, for example, when the senator raised a few eyebrows by insisting that the United States is “not a democracy” — something he considers a good thing.
He went on to accuse Democrats of embracing “rank democracy,” instead of his vision of personal “liberty.”
In other words, it stands to reason that Lee would see the For the People Act as effectively demonic: H.R.1 is about protecting democracy, which the senator sees as a flawed goal. Ezra Klein added in his new column, “There is no doubt that Republicans perceive majoritarian democracy — ‘rank democracy,’ as Senator Mike Lee of Utah has called it — as a threat to their interests.”









