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One might reasonably argue that the pardon and then resurrection of Richard Nixon as an elder statesman was the beginning of the end of the GOP. And even 'the rule of law' in the USA.

With Trump, it is not simply a 'mending fences and move on' argument. It's a duck and cover exercise as Republicans go ballistic. Charlottesville grew into Jan 6. But ever since Obama was elected, Republicans have been threatening civil war - not as a metaphor or Proud Boys cosplay, but as all out armed conflict.

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A well written essay on the pith of the constitutional matter. My worry here is that, like the poorly written 2nd amendment in terms of legal clarity, the 14th leaves vague how the determination of participation in insurrection is concluded (the "self-executing", "you know when you see it" aspect is obvious, but legally ambiguous). I fear these will be the weasel words that we'll get from 5 or 6 of the justices - "he hasn't been convicted." This assumes running for office is some right without guardrails. Combined with a slow-walking of the federal case, the matter seems set to go "pitchfork," right around election time. To torture the metaphor, 2024 may be a barnburner of a year.

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