One of the most hilarious hot takes that we’ve seen since the release of the internal Twitter files on Friday night has been, “Oh, no! Trump is calling for the Constitution to be suspended so he can be reinstated as president!” Yes… and? What remedy would you suggest, if not that? Should he be offered a cash settlement and an apology after the communists stole the election in one of the largest thefts in world history? Never mind the fact that it would not be “suspending the Constitution,” but rather upholding it to remove the imposters from power.
Removing Joe Biden and Kamala from power to reinstate Donald Trump and (ugh!) Mike Pence would be a far better option than what Brazil is about to go through. As of Monday morning, the military has mobilized and begun killing the leadership of the Rio drug cartel. That cartel colluded with the communist candidate Lula to steal the election this year from President Jair Bolsonaro. It’s going to get ugly, but that’s the option that Brazil is going for to reinstate their leader after collusion to steal their election was revealed.
The media probably won’t provide much coverage of what’s about to happen in Brazil, because they don’t want Americans to be reminded of what a real insurrection looks like. It’s not just guys in buffalo horns and face paint hanging out in the Senate break room while singing songs to the muffins as you’re high on mushrooms.
And then there’s Elon Musk. I still have a tremendous amount of distrust for him, because he’s a global warming cultist. But, man! The surprise release of all of Twitter’s internal documents on the 2020 election last Friday was pretty amazing.
Multiple federal law enforcement agencies and Twitter colluded to suppress to the political speech of millions of Trump supporters in 2020. The “intelligence” agencies lied to the American people and told us that Hunter Biden’s laptop was “Russian disinformation.” The stellar reporting on the laptop by a newspaper that was founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1801 was suppressed and hidden from the voters for two weeks prior to the election.
Most of us here knew that the laptop was real all along. But for the average voter who doesn’t pay attention until a couple of weeks prior to an election, this suppression was probably determinative in the Trump-Biden contest.
Every element of an entire system colluded to steal the 2020 election – from county clerks who handed over election administration to Mark Zuckerberg’s minions, to Twitter suppressing your freedom of speech, to intelligence agencies flat-out lying to the people to influence the election. They threw everything INCLUDING the kitchen sink at Trump to stop him from winning reelection. That’s how much he scares them.
They are the ones who suspended the Constitution. They are the ones who staged an insurrection and a coup. They are the ones who upset all of our standards and norms and traditions while committing treason, to prevent the will of the people. So, don’t sit here and tell us that it’s a bad thing that Trump wants to “suspend the Constitution.”
The fact that fraud took place in 2020 had already been proven definitively in Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Michigan. And the response to that, even from a lot of commentators on the right, is that we should just lie back, close our eyes and think of England for four years as the imposters wreck the economy and the country. Are we supposed to believe that there is no remedy to this?
The US court system has long upheld the fact that fraud nullifies any and every contract. “Fraud vitiates everything” is the legal term that has been used in federal courts for many decades. If the 2020 election was decided through fraudulent means – and it absolutely was – then the contract is null and void. If it means “suspending the Constitution” to reinstate President Donald Trump and kicking Joe Biden out of office, in order to ultimately restore the Constitution, isn’t that the correct, just and ethical outcome? Isn’t that the outcome that we are morally obligated to strive for as a nation?
The alternative is you get Brazil.
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