This week on the Get More Smarter Podcast…the Colorado Supreme Court held that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution prevents the Secretary of State from placing Donald Trump on the Presidential ballot in Colorado, setting up a constitutional showdown with national implications. Mario Nicolais, one of the attorneys for the six electors who brought the case to the State Supreme Court, walks us through how it all went down and what he expects might happen next.
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That this was brought by republicans is not getting the media coverage it should. Is it possible to cover a narcisstic orange blob too much? Or is it the old meme of "as long as you spell my name correct" just stroking the old fool?
Such a good interview and explanation of the backstory behind the decision. Kudos to Bane, Silverii and Nicolais.
The Constitution may not have its own army, but it has its defending warriors, and thanks for that.