Worse Than Treason


Following reports of irregularities surfacing in the 2020 election, the investigation network began to grow substantially. Caron claims that the network is made up of former intelligence officers from agencies such as the CIA, FBI, DIA, and the National Security Agency (NSA), just to name a few.


“The fraud was so massive and so blatant, despite what the mainstream media said, that we need to get this information out to the public,” declared Caron. “That’s why more and more people from the intelligence community and law enforcement are coming out, which is unheard of.”


As of late, this network’s main focus is trying to determine if the Chinese Communist Party played a key role in interfering during the 2020 elections. Although that has yet to be determined, China has made it clear since its economic growth took off in the 1980s that it’s willing to engage in tough competition with the U.S.


One thing is clear though, the nationalist movement will need defectors from the ruling class and similar groups to step up and expose the D.C. regime’s corruption. Pressure from the inside still has a major role to play in this fight.
Not going away. The fraud will be proven.
 
The ABA gets to decide who can practice law?
Are you sure?

At the Federal level ... each State will have their own bar association who determines who can practice law in that State ... of course lawyers have to be licensed, like medical doctors and CPAs ... did you think the crime of "practicing law without a license" was a made-up Hollywood meme or something? ...
 
If democrats are expecting patriotism for the communist country they are creating they better get used to a whole lot of treason.

There you go ... tear up the US Constitution just because you lost ... I'll save you the Google search: "Renunciation of U.S. Nationality Abroad" -- US State Dep't -- n.d. ... very clear and easy instructions how you can just leave ...
Only communists intend to tear up the constitution and are doing it. A patriot will fight them and destroy them or you if you so identify. You will not find an American patriot that will be loyal to a communist country.
 
That's true in a legal sense, but at least in the recent past, we held our elected representative's to a higher stander.
Now thanks in large part to Trumpybear and the Banana Republicans, lying while not under oath is expected if it will help Team Trumpybear.

Does the oath of office include the prohibition to lie? ... I don't think so, or if it is, it's not enforced ... now, swearing an oath in a court of law to tell the truth is enforceable ... the President swears to uphold the Constitution, and sometimes that means lying ...

I would like for this to change ... make politicians fulfill their campaign promises ... but that has to up to us to do ... nothing has happened here in the past 4 years that we weren't told would in 2016 ... for that, The Donald earned my vote ... but I can only wish Americans rewarded truthful politicians ...

Like I said things change. Nixon was forced to resign by his own Republican party because he was caught lying to the American people, not under oath in a court of law, but from the presidential podium.
If democrats are expecting patriotism for the communist country they are creating

Nobody expects the budding little fascist Banana Republicans to do anything patriotic anymore. It all about the Party's goals not the ideals of freedom and liberty for all men our founding gave mankind.
 
Communists have no ideals of freedom and liberty. Its identity and grievance groups. A weak America is a stronger democratic party.
 
That's true in a legal sense, but at least in the recent past, we held our elected representative's to a higher stander.
Now thanks in large part to Trumpybear and the Banana Republicans, lying while not under oath is expected if it will help Team Trumpybear.

Does the oath of office include the prohibition to lie? ... I don't think so, or if it is, it's not enforced ... now, swearing an oath in a court of law to tell the truth is enforceable ... the President swears to uphold the Constitution, and sometimes that means lying ...

I would like for this to change ... make politicians fulfill their campaign promises ... but that has to up to us to do ... nothing has happened here in the past 4 years that we weren't told would in 2016 ... for that, The Donald earned my vote ... but I can only wish Americans rewarded truthful politicians ...

Like I said things change. Nixon was forced to resign by his own Republican party because he was caught lying to the American people, not under oath in a court of law, but from the presidential podium.
If democrats are expecting patriotism for the communist country they are creating

Nobody expects the budding little fascist Banana Republicans to do anything patriotic anymore. It all about the Party's goals not the ideals of freedom and liberty for all men our founding gave mankind.
Your Banana crap is projection. And what they are doing is patriotic. They are trying to preserve the integrity of our elections. You could not be any more patriotic than that.
 
Your Banana crap is projection. And what they are doing is patriotic. They are trying to preserve theintegrity of our elections. You could not be any more patriotic than that.
Only a fucking gutless coward and liar would call republicans "bananas" considering it's been Biden and
the left who has stolen the presidency, or is trying to.
 
The ABA gets to decide who can practice law?
Are you sure?

At the Federal level ... each State will have their own bar association who determines who can practice law in that State ... of course lawyers have to be licensed, like medical doctors and CPAs ... did you think the crime of "practicing law without a license" was a made-up Hollywood meme or something? ...

At the Federal level ...

Link?

did you think the crime of "practicing law without a license" was a made-up Hollywood meme or something? ...


Did you think the ABA gave out and can "yank" a law license?
 
That's true in a legal sense, but at least in the recent past, we held our elected representative's to a higher stander.
Now thanks in large part to Trumpybear and the Banana Republicans, lying while not under oath is expected if it will help Team Trumpybear.

Does the oath of office include the prohibition to lie? ... I don't think so, or if it is, it's not enforced ... now, swearing an oath in a court of law to tell the truth is enforceable ... the President swears to uphold the Constitution, and sometimes that means lying ...

I would like for this to change ... make politicians fulfill their campaign promises ... but that has to up to us to do ... nothing has happened here in the past 4 years that we weren't told would in 2016 ... for that, The Donald earned my vote ... but I can only wish Americans rewarded truthful politicians ...

Like I said things change. Nixon was forced to resign by his own Republican party because he was caught lying to the American people, not under oath in a court of law, but from the presidential podium.
If democrats are expecting patriotism for the communist country they are creating

Nobody expects the budding little fascist Banana Republicans to do anything patriotic anymore. It all about the Party's goals not the ideals of freedom and liberty for all men our founding gave mankind.
Your Banana crap is projection. And what they are doing is patriotic. They are trying to preserve the integrity of our elections. You could not be any more patriotic than that.

Nope. The banana bunch are being loyal to the man they gave their fealty oath to, you know, when he made them kiss the Ring. They are attacking Democracy and our free elections.
 
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Your Banana crap is projection. And what they are doing is patriotic. They are trying to preserve theintegrity of our elections. You could not be any more patriotic than that.
Only a fucking gutless coward and liar would call republicans "bananas" considering it's been Biden and
the left who has stolen the presidency, or is trying to.

Not all members of the once Grand Old Party are part of Trumpybear's cabal of lick spittle Banana Republicans. We'll know who is on the list tomorrow.
 
That's true in a legal sense, but at least in the recent past, we held our elected representative's to a higher stander.
Now thanks in large part to Trumpybear and the Banana Republicans, lying while not under oath is expected if it will help Team Trumpybear.

Does the oath of office include the prohibition to lie? ... I don't think so, or if it is, it's not enforced ... now, swearing an oath in a court of law to tell the truth is enforceable ... the President swears to uphold the Constitution, and sometimes that means lying ...

I would like for this to change ... make politicians fulfill their campaign promises ... but that has to up to us to do ... nothing has happened here in the past 4 years that we weren't told would in 2016 ... for that, The Donald earned my vote ... but I can only wish Americans rewarded truthful politicians ...

Like I said things change. Nixon was forced to resign by his own Republican party because he was caught lying to the American people, not under oath in a court of law, but from the presidential podium.
If democrats are expecting patriotism for the communist country they are creating

Nobody expects the budding little fascist Banana Republicans to do anything patriotic anymore. It all about the Party's goals not the ideals of freedom and liberty for all men our founding gave mankind.
Your Banana crap is projection. And what they are doing is patriotic. They are trying to preserve the integrity of our elections. You could not be any more patriotic than that.

Nope. The banana bunch are being loyal to the man they gave their fealty oath to, you know, when he made them kiss the Ring. They are attacking Democracy and our free elections.
You are perpetuating a lie from Comey. You know the guy that lied to Congress. These people are loyal to the Constitution. We do not have free elections anymore if this one stands .Your democracy bullshit coming from a party that wants one party rule is ridiculous. You just spout rhetoric without thinking.
 
That's true in a legal sense, but at least in the recent past, we held our elected representative's to a higher stander.
Now thanks in large part to Trumpybear and the Banana Republicans, lying while not under oath is expected if it will help Team Trumpybear.

Does the oath of office include the prohibition to lie? ... I don't think so, or if it is, it's not enforced ... now, swearing an oath in a court of law to tell the truth is enforceable ... the President swears to uphold the Constitution, and sometimes that means lying ...

I would like for this to change ... make politicians fulfill their campaign promises ... but that has to up to us to do ... nothing has happened here in the past 4 years that we weren't told would in 2016 ... for that, The Donald earned my vote ... but I can only wish Americans rewarded truthful politicians ...

Like I said things change. Nixon was forced to resign by his own Republican party because he was caught lying to the American people, not under oath in a court of law, but from the presidential podium.
If democrats are expecting patriotism for the communist country they are creating

Nobody expects the budding little fascist Banana Republicans to do anything patriotic anymore. It all about the Party's goals not the ideals of freedom and liberty for all men our founding gave mankind.
Your Banana crap is projection. And what they are doing is patriotic. They are trying to preserve the integrity of our elections. You could not be any more patriotic than that.

Nope. The banana bunch are being loyal to the man they gave their fealty oath to, you know, when he made them kiss the Ring. They are attacking Democracy and our free elections.
What a fucking buffoon.
 
Nixon was forced to resign by his own Republican party because he was caught lying to the American people, not under oath in a court of law, but from the presidential podium.

Wrong ... Nixon was caught covering up a crime ... there were footprints from the Watergate burglary back to the White House ... the tape recordings clearly had Nixon directing staffers to hide evidence from the special prosecutor ... if I remember correctly, he was to be impeached under "abuse of power" charges ... not lying ...
 
At the Federal level ...
Link?
did you think the crime of "practicing law without a license" was a made-up Hollywood meme or something? ...
Did you think the ABA gave out and can "yank" a law license?

What a lame ass lazy shit you are ... here's the damn Wikipedia article ... oh wait ... er .. oh ...
I guess Wikipedia disputes my claim ... but you know how they're always wrong, right? ...


You're right, I'm wrong ... claim withdrawn ...
 
Worse Than Treason
No amount of rationalizing can change the fact that the majority of the Republican Party is advocating for the overthrow of an American election.

“We are what we pretend to be,” Kurt Vonnegut wrote in the opening of his 1962 novel, Mother Night, “and so we must be careful what we pretend to be.” Republicans in Congress are pretending to be seditionists—and so they have become, in fact, seditionists.

Forget all the whispered denials and the off-the-record expressions of concern in private; ignore the knowing smirks on camera from GOP officials who are desperately trying to indicate that they’re in on the joke. Brush aside the caviling of the anti-anti-Trump writers who would rather talk about that time in 2017 when some Democrats objected to the Electoral College vote (and were gaveled down by Joe Biden himself).
This is sedition, plain and simple. No amount of playacting and rationalizing can change the fact that the majority of the Republican Party and its apologists are advocating for the overthrow of an American election and the continued rule of a sociopathic autocrat.
This is not some handful of firebrands making a stand for the television cameras. In 2005, one Democrat in the House and one in the Senate filed an objection to counting Ohio’s electoral votes, while insisting that they were not contesting the outcome of the presidential election itself. In 2017, a handful of Democratic members of the House objected to the electoral count. Because they lacked support in the Senate, then–Vice President Biden ruled the representatives out of order and declared, “It is over.” In both cases, the Democratic candidate had already conceded.

Today, the “sedition caucus” includes at least 140 members of the House—that is, some two-thirds of the House GOP membership—and at least 10 members of the Senate. Their challenge comes after weeks of insistence that the 2020 election was rigged, plagued by fraud, and even subverted by foreign powers. The president and his minions have filed, and lost, scores of lawsuits that ranged from minor disputes over process to childlike, error-filled briefs full of bizarre assertions.

Instead of threatening to gavel these objections into irrelevance, as Biden did four years ago, Vice President Mike Pence “welcomes” these challenges. Pence’s career is finished, but he could have stood for the Constitution he claims to love and which he swore to defend. However, cowardice is contagious, and no mask was thick enough to protect Pence from the pathogen of fear.
Perhaps the sedition caucus didn’t mean to go this far. Its members began by arguing that we all just needed to humor President Trump, to give him time to process the loss, and to treat the president of the United States as a toddler who was going home empty-handed. He wouldn’t be a dead-ender, they assured us, because that would be too humiliating. The Republican Party would never immolate itself for a proven loser.

But for Trump, there is no such thing as too much humiliation. The only shame in Trump world lies in admitting defeat. And so Trump doubled down, as anyone who had watched him for more than 10 minutes knew he would. And then he tripled, quadrupled, quintupled down. And just as they have done for the past four years, elected Republicans tried to convince themselves that if they supported this outrage, it would be the last time they would be required to surrender their dignity; that this betrayal of the Constitution would be the last treachery demanded of them. That if they complied one more time, they would be allowed to go back to their privileged lives far from the districts they claim to represent—places few of them really want to live after tasting life in the Emerald City.
It is possible that the sedition caucus knew that all these challenges would fail. It is possible that they know their last insult to American democracy, on Wednesday, will go nowhere, as well. This is irrelevant: Engaging in sedition for insincere reasons does not make it less hideous. Arguing that you betrayed the Constitution only as theater is no defense.

Indeed, shredding the Constitution purely for personal gain is perhaps the worst of the sins of the sedition caucus. It would almost be a relief to know that these Republicans really believe what they’re trying to sell, that they are genuine fanatics and ideologues who have at least paid us the respect of pitting their sincere beliefs against our own.
But we are, in the main, dealing with people who are far worse than true believers. The Republican Party is infested with craven opportunists, the kind of people who will try to tell us later that they were “just asking questions,” that they were “defending the process,” and of course, that they were merely representing “the will of the people.” Senators Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz are not idiots. These are men who understand perfectly well what they are doing. Senator Mitt Romney sees it clearly, noting that his GOP colleagues are engaged in “an egregious ploy” to “enhance political ambition.”

People of goodwill across the United States want some sort of road map to oppose this cold-blooded attack on the Constitution, but none exists. As James Madison warned us, without a virtuous people, no system of checks and balances will work. The Republicans have gone from being a party that touted virtue to being the most squalid and grubby expression of institutionalized self-interest in the modern history of the American republic.

The real solution will come after all of these schemes fail. Voters must not take the bait and try to tinker with hasty legal and constitutional fixes. These, too, will fail to contain a party that is determined to destroy legal and moral norms in the pursuit of raw power. The better course is to turn our attention to the business of governing, while vowing to drive every member of the sedition caucus out of our public life, both through the ballot box and by shunning their enablers.
The members of the public and the institutions of American life should shroud these seditionists in silence and opprobrium in perpetuity: no television interviews, no sinecures at universities or think tanks, no rehabilitating book tours, no jokey late-night appearances, no self-serving op-eds.
The sedition caucus is worse than a treasonous conspiracy. At least real traitors believe in something. These people instead believe only in their own fortunes and thus will change flags and loyalties as circumstances require. They will always become what they pretend to be, and so they cannot—and must not—be trusted ever again with political power.

Worse Than Treason

The Democrats did the same thing in 2000, 2004, and 2016. Where the fvck were you?
 
Worse Than Treason
No amount of rationalizing can change the fact that the majority of the Republican Party is advocating for the overthrow of an American election.

“We are what we pretend to be,” Kurt Vonnegut wrote in the opening of his 1962 novel, Mother Night, “and so we must be careful what we pretend to be.” Republicans in Congress are pretending to be seditionists—and so they have become, in fact, seditionists.

Forget all the whispered denials and the off-the-record expressions of concern in private; ignore the knowing smirks on camera from GOP officials who are desperately trying to indicate that they’re in on the joke. Brush aside the caviling of the anti-anti-Trump writers who would rather talk about that time in 2017 when some Democrats objected to the Electoral College vote (and were gaveled down by Joe Biden himself).
This is sedition, plain and simple. No amount of playacting and rationalizing can change the fact that the majority of the Republican Party and its apologists are advocating for the overthrow of an American election and the continued rule of a sociopathic autocrat.
This is not some handful of firebrands making a stand for the television cameras. In 2005, one Democrat in the House and one in the Senate filed an objection to counting Ohio’s electoral votes, while insisting that they were not contesting the outcome of the presidential election itself. In 2017, a handful of Democratic members of the House objected to the electoral count. Because they lacked support in the Senate, then–Vice President Biden ruled the representatives out of order and declared, “It is over.” In both cases, the Democratic candidate had already conceded.

Today, the “sedition caucus” includes at least 140 members of the House—that is, some two-thirds of the House GOP membership—and at least 10 members of the Senate. Their challenge comes after weeks of insistence that the 2020 election was rigged, plagued by fraud, and even subverted by foreign powers. The president and his minions have filed, and lost, scores of lawsuits that ranged from minor disputes over process to childlike, error-filled briefs full of bizarre assertions.

Instead of threatening to gavel these objections into irrelevance, as Biden did four years ago, Vice President Mike Pence “welcomes” these challenges. Pence’s career is finished, but he could have stood for the Constitution he claims to love and which he swore to defend. However, cowardice is contagious, and no mask was thick enough to protect Pence from the pathogen of fear.
Perhaps the sedition caucus didn’t mean to go this far. Its members began by arguing that we all just needed to humor President Trump, to give him time to process the loss, and to treat the president of the United States as a toddler who was going home empty-handed. He wouldn’t be a dead-ender, they assured us, because that would be too humiliating. The Republican Party would never immolate itself for a proven loser.

But for Trump, there is no such thing as too much humiliation. The only shame in Trump world lies in admitting defeat. And so Trump doubled down, as anyone who had watched him for more than 10 minutes knew he would. And then he tripled, quadrupled, quintupled down. And just as they have done for the past four years, elected Republicans tried to convince themselves that if they supported this outrage, it would be the last time they would be required to surrender their dignity; that this betrayal of the Constitution would be the last treachery demanded of them. That if they complied one more time, they would be allowed to go back to their privileged lives far from the districts they claim to represent—places few of them really want to live after tasting life in the Emerald City.
It is possible that the sedition caucus knew that all these challenges would fail. It is possible that they know their last insult to American democracy, on Wednesday, will go nowhere, as well. This is irrelevant: Engaging in sedition for insincere reasons does not make it less hideous. Arguing that you betrayed the Constitution only as theater is no defense.

Indeed, shredding the Constitution purely for personal gain is perhaps the worst of the sins of the sedition caucus. It would almost be a relief to know that these Republicans really believe what they’re trying to sell, that they are genuine fanatics and ideologues who have at least paid us the respect of pitting their sincere beliefs against our own.
But we are, in the main, dealing with people who are far worse than true believers. The Republican Party is infested with craven opportunists, the kind of people who will try to tell us later that they were “just asking questions,” that they were “defending the process,” and of course, that they were merely representing “the will of the people.” Senators Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz are not idiots. These are men who understand perfectly well what they are doing. Senator Mitt Romney sees it clearly, noting that his GOP colleagues are engaged in “an egregious ploy” to “enhance political ambition.”

People of goodwill across the United States want some sort of road map to oppose this cold-blooded attack on the Constitution, but none exists. As James Madison warned us, without a virtuous people, no system of checks and balances will work. The Republicans have gone from being a party that touted virtue to being the most squalid and grubby expression of institutionalized self-interest in the modern history of the American republic.

The real solution will come after all of these schemes fail. Voters must not take the bait and try to tinker with hasty legal and constitutional fixes. These, too, will fail to contain a party that is determined to destroy legal and moral norms in the pursuit of raw power. The better course is to turn our attention to the business of governing, while vowing to drive every member of the sedition caucus out of our public life, both through the ballot box and by shunning their enablers.
The members of the public and the institutions of American life should shroud these seditionists in silence and opprobrium in perpetuity: no television interviews, no sinecures at universities or think tanks, no rehabilitating book tours, no jokey late-night appearances, no self-serving op-eds.
The sedition caucus is worse than a treasonous conspiracy. At least real traitors believe in something. These people instead believe only in their own fortunes and thus will change flags and loyalties as circumstances require. They will always become what they pretend to be, and so they cannot—and must not—be trusted ever again with political power.

Worse Than Treason


Gee an illegitimate technocracy with Muppet Joe as a figure head or Trump crossing the Rubicon

what shit sammich
 

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