Commentary The lot of a columnist is not an enviable one. It’s the details and the logistics that weigh one down. It’s hard to keep everything straight. Just now, for example, I was looking over “Every Day Is Jan. 6 Now,” the cheery New Year’s message from our former paper of record. It’s signed by “The Editorial Board”—“a group of opinion journalists whose views are informed by expertise, research, debate, and certain longstanding values” (please stop giggling). The point is, we’re not dealing with some random op-ed. This column has the full weight of the institution that gave Pulitzer Prizes to Walter Duranty, the perpetrator of the 1619 Project hoax, and other exercises in politically motivated phantasmagoria. It is a splendid example of what Victor Davis Hanson has called “coup porn.” I must have been absent the day the memo went out advising all the troops that the Narrative was …