Heirs to Josef Stalin: the Republican Party

Trump expected the court to do his bidding, and started crying, rage tweeting, and stomping his feet that they would not overturn an election for his benefit.
I expected Texas et all to be heard by SCOTUS - it was joing by like 20 AGs. SCOTUS punted.
I never expected state courts to do anything

1. "you should have brought suit later"
2."Suit is too late now"
3. not dispositive (etc.) the courts are worthless -Trump can be accused of having false hopes

fantasized about using DOJ to lock up political opponents.
Durham wasn't appointed over nothing

Trump routinely called the free press an "enemy of the state".
Fake news/ the new Pravda of the left IS an enemy of it's traditional role

Trump relentlessly harassed partisan Republican governors and legislators to reverse the results of elections in swing states, and thwart the will of the voters.
getting the Sec of state to be held accountable is not "harassment"

But Trump consistently thinks and acts like Josef Stalin.
swiss cheese fallacy
 
I expected Texas et all to be heard by SCOTUS - it was joing by like 20 AGs. SCOTUS punted.
I never expected state courts to do anything

1. "you should have brought suit later"
2."Suit is too late now"
3. not dispositive (etc.) the courts are worthless -Trump can be accused of having false hopes

Durham wasn't appointed over nothing

Fake news/ the new Pravda of the left IS an enemy of it's traditional role

getting the Sec of state to be held accountable is not "harassment"

swiss cheese fallacy

Trump reportedly sat around this weekend with Mike Flynn and Sidney Powell fantasizing about a miltary coup to reverse the election results.

Having lost 60 court cases and half a dozen state recounts, there are Republicans who are openly talking about martial law to ensure Trump gets a second term.

If you think like a fascist, you are going to get called a fascist.
 
'An Indelible Stain': How the GOP Tried to Topple a Pillar of Democracy

The Supreme Court repudiation of President Donald Trump’s desperate bid for a second term not only shredded his effort to overturn the will of voters: It also was a blunt rebuke to Republican leaders in Congress and the states that were willing to damage American democracy by embracing a partisan power grab over a free and fair election.

The court’s decision on Friday night, an inflection point after weeks of legal flailing by Trump and ahead of the Electoral College vote for President-elect Joe Biden on Monday, leaves the president’s party in an extraordinary position. Through their explicit endorsements or complicity of silence, much of the GOP leadership now shares responsibility for the quixotic attempt to ignore the nation’s founding principles and engineer a different verdict from the one voters cast in November.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/indelible-stain-gop-tried-topple-165957371.html
Stalin would shoot down all un American republicans and blue dogs. This is because at being traitors, dirty cowards and loathsome and treasonous enemies against humanity of the nation they were sworn to serve as in America in particular, obviously Stalin would not trust republicans or blue dogs at sucking up to Russia to do America, in particular, dirty as elements of a corrupt and treasonous toilet.
 
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Senator Sasse rains hell on Republican Stalinism

Senator Ben Sasse, (R-Nebraska):

"In November, 160 million Americans voted. On December 14, members of the Electoral College – spread across all 50 states and the District of Columbia – assembled to cast their votes to confirm the winning candidate. And on January 6, the Congress will gather together to formally count the Electoral College's votes and bring this process to a close. Some members of the House and the Senate are apparently going to object to counting the votes of some states that were won by Joe Biden. Just like the rest of Senate Republicans, I have been approached by many Nebraskans demanding that I join in this project."

"The president and his allies are playing with fire. They have been asking – first the courts, then state legislatures, now the Congress – to overturn the results of a presidential election. They have unsuccessfully called on judges and are now calling on federal officeholders to invalidate millions and millions of votes. If you make big claims, you had better have the evidence. But the president doesn't and neither do the institutional arsonist members of Congress who will object to the Electoral College vote."

"All the clever arguments and rhetorical gymnastics in the world won't change the fact that this January 6th effort is designed to disenfranchise millions of Americans simply because they voted for someone in a different party. We ought to be better than that," he continued. "If we normalize this, we're going to turn American politics into a Hatfields and McCoys endless blood feud – a house hopelessly divided."
 
Senator Ben Sasse, (R-Nebraska):

"In November, 160 million Americans voted. On December 14, members of the Electoral College – spread across all 50 states and the District of Columbia – assembled to cast their votes to confirm the winning candidate. And on January 6, the Congress will gather together to formally count the Electoral College's votes and bring this process to a close. Some members of the House and the Senate are apparently going to object to counting the votes of some states that were won by Joe Biden. Just like the rest of Senate Republicans, I have been approached by many Nebraskans demanding that I join in this project."

"The president and his allies are playing with fire. They have been asking – first the courts, then state legislatures, now the Congress – to overturn the results of a presidential election. They have unsuccessfully called on judges and are now calling on federal officeholders to invalidate millions and millions of votes. If you make big claims, you had better have the evidence. But the president doesn't and neither do the institutional arsonist members of Congress who will object to the Electoral College vote."

"All the clever arguments and rhetorical gymnastics in the world won't change the fact that this January 6th effort is designed to disenfranchise millions of Americans simply because they voted for someone in a different party. We ought to be better than that," he continued. "If we normalize this, we're going to turn American politics into a Hatfields and McCoys endless blood feud – a house hopelessly divided."
Ben Sasse could be a part of the Phoenix that resurrects the Republican Party. We will see where this party goes, will they continue to embrace Trump or find a new direction.
 
Senator Ben Sasse, (R-Nebraska):

"In November, 160 million Americans voted. On December 14, members of the Electoral College – spread across all 50 states and the District of Columbia – assembled to cast their votes to confirm the winning candidate. And on January 6, the Congress will gather together to formally count the Electoral College's votes and bring this process to a close. Some members of the House and the Senate are apparently going to object to counting the votes of some states that were won by Joe Biden. Just like the rest of Senate Republicans, I have been approached by many Nebraskans demanding that I join in this project."

"The president and his allies are playing with fire. They have been asking – first the courts, then state legislatures, now the Congress – to overturn the results of a presidential election. They have unsuccessfully called on judges and are now calling on federal officeholders to invalidate millions and millions of votes. If you make big claims, you had better have the evidence. But the president doesn't and neither do the institutional arsonist members of Congress who will object to the Electoral College vote."

"All the clever arguments and rhetorical gymnastics in the world won't change the fact that this January 6th effort is designed to disenfranchise millions of Americans simply because they voted for someone in a different party. We ought to be better than that," he continued. "If we normalize this, we're going to turn American politics into a Hatfields and McCoys endless blood feud – a house hopelessly divided."

Man, we've been desperate to see a few adults in the room for the GOP - kudos to Senator Sasse....
 
Ben Sasse could be a part of the Phoenix that resurrects the Republican Party. We will see where this party goes, will they continue to embrace Trump or find a new direction.

I hope you are right.

In this age of Trumpism, the integrity shown by Sasse is almost non-existent. We even see that on this board, I can count on one finger how many on the right have articulated shock at the GOP's rapid descent into Stalinism. Even the self-styled libertarians on this forum have not expressed the slightest discomfort with this unprecedented assault on the traditional democratic and constitutional standards; standards which everyone here took for granted our entire lives.
 
Having thugs attack the capitol to try to prevent an election count, certainly sounds like something Stalin would have done.
It is exactly what the Bolsheviks did in 1917 when they lost a legitimate free and fair election in the Constituent Assembly to liberal democratic parties.

The Bolsheviks did not like the election results and forcibly disbanded the Constituent Assembly.
 
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