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Barry Coburn's avatar

And so we have a coup, as predicted. As a criminal lawyer, my sense of it is that a record -- as detailed as possible -- needs to be made. It won't be easy but, in the hope that the day comes, years from now, when the Executive Branch is run in a sane and legal manner, we'll need to know who did what and precisely what they did. Those in a position to know and preserve this information should be encouraged to do so, asap.

Also, where are all of our other academics? Most politicians can be expected to cower out of craven self-protection, but what about all of those academics in Ivy League ivory towers who have spent careers studying American democracy or teaching it at law school? Why are the only academic voices we're hearing the courageous, persistent ones of Tim Snyder and Heather Cox Richardson? Is the great American academic brain trust just going to let American democracy slip away without a public word?

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Hank Greenspan's avatar

Indeed, I have been saying this on every Substack I can.

1. The coup has mostly succeeded.

2. We are at war.

3. We must fight back in every strategic, disruptive, and useful away.

Indivisible is a start.https://indivisible.org/ That's how we get to those "elected officials" not themselves cowardly or corrupt.

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