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December 02, 2020 10:07 AM UTC

Going There: Any Colorado Republicans Up For Martial Law?

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  • by: Colorado Pols

Donald Trump, Michael Flynn.

Newsweek reports and we’ll confess to being more than a little creeped out:

Former national security adviser Michael Flynn—controversially pardoned by President Donald Trump last week—on Tuesday retweeted a call for the White House to declare martial law and re-run last month’s presidential election.

The appeal—made by the Ohio non-profit We The People Convention in a Washington Times advert Tuesday—urged the president to declare “limited martial law” in order to hold a new election.

The advert cited President Abraham Lincoln’s suspension of Habeas Corpus during the Civil War as precedent, adding: “Then, as now, a President with courage and determination was needed to preserve the Union.”

The call for President Donald Trump to declare “limited martial law” goes considerably beyond the also wildly undemocratic expressed goal of Trump for GOP-controlled state legislatures disregard the results of the vote in their states and appoint Trump-friendly electors. Trump declaring martial law and ordering the U.S. military to “oversee” a new election simply because he lost this one is so outlandishly un-American, not to mention having absolutely no historical precedent even in the Civil War, that it should be confined to the netherest reaches of the right-wing fringe.

But it’s not. Trump’s former national security adviser is now calling for it.

The question when confronted by such a radically inappropriate and extreme position is always whether even dignifying it with a response is worth the legitimization. Now that Michael Flynn has rendered that question moot, it’s time for every Republican in America–and here in Colorado, starting with Trump’s go-to counsel Jenna Ellis–to draw the line.

Or, you know, not. In which case we’ve taken a big step toward becoming something other than a free country.

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14 thoughts on “Going There: Any Colorado Republicans Up For Martial Law?

      1. Oh, that was entirely predictable — just another greenwashing electioneering con involving the smilin’ used-tractor salesman who poses beside wind turbines . . . 
         

        . . . but this Flynn thing, well, I must confess, I did nazi that one coming!

  1. Perhaps current *resident Trump will include the martial law idea in his Georgia appearance on Saturday…. "Some people are saying…."

    I'm hoping the Flynn proposal will be enough to get him pulled back into the active military, reconsideration of his rank and pension, and possibly an introduction to another sort of martial law.

    1. I think you meant to say MARTIAL rather than MARITAL.

      Marital law doesn't apply to a great family values guy like Trump, who was hound-dogging a porn star while his third wife was pregnant with his fifth child.

  2. I used to think getting a presidential pardon might lead a person to take stock of themselves and behave with some humility afterwards, but I guess that was naivete. Nothing really matters anymore, does it?

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