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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Commentary: ‘Never Trump’ Now Means ‘Never Constitution’

We went from Never Trump to Never Constitution in a nanosecond, it seems. 

Entrenched foes of the president base their opposition on the unproven allegation Donald Trump is staining our democracy and defiling the Constitution. That arc now has reached almost full circle as the president’s enemies, desperate to deprive him of any victory, are concocting harebrained compromises outside the clear boundaries of the Constitution related to the next Supreme Court justice. 

Now who’s not representing the very foundation of American democracy?

7 comments:

  1. When will they get it correct? The United States is a CONSTITUTIONAL REPRESENTATIVE REPUBLIC! Not a Constitutional Democracy where the majority or mob rules.

    I feel like the lone voice in the forest on this. Didn't anybody else get Civics and History when they were in school?

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    1. "The United States is a CONSTITUTIONAL REPRESENTATIVE REPUBLIC!"

      To paraphrase Rob Gordon from High Fidelity:

      Was. Was. It's dead.

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    2. It is dead because democrats killed it.

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  2. yep, when someone complains about "our democracy" it shows they dont know shit about what they speak... we are NOT a democracy!!!!!!!

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  3. https://gen.medium.com/i-lived-through-collapse-america-is-already-there-ba1e4b54c5fc


    Steve in Ky

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  4. The terrorists declared war.
    They are soldiers.
    Responding with LawEnforcementOfficials is inappropriate.

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  5. I think we'll see a much more aggressive Pres Trump after he wins this election. The swamp-draining will get real with a laundry list of indictments printed with high-profile names we all know. The liberals will call it a purge; those of us on the right will call it victory. And hopefully the dems will lose not only the Presidency but also Congress.

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