The allegations in the indictment of Donald Trump for conspiring to overturn the election of 2020 represent the American Founders’ nightmare.
A key concern of James Madison and Alexander Hamilton was that demagogues would incite mobs and factions to defy the rule of law, overturn free and fair elections and undermine American democracy. “The only path to a subversion of the republican system f the Country is, by flattering the prejudices of the people , and exciting their jealousies and apprehensions, to throw affairs into confusion, and bring on civil commotion,” Alexander Hamilton wrote in 1790. “When a man unprincipled in private life, desperate in his fortune, bold in his temper…is seen to mount the hobby horse of popularity,” Hamilton warned, “he may ‘ride the storm and direct the whirl-wind.’”
And norms about the peaceful transfer of power, strengthened by George Washington’s towering example of voluntarily stepping down from office after two terms, would ensure that no elected president could convert himself, like Caesar, into an unelected dictator. “The idea of introducing a monarchy or aristocracy into this Country,” Hamil-pton wrote, “is one of those visionary things, that none but madmen could meditate,” as long as the American people resisted “convulsions and disorders in consequence of the acts of popular demagogues.”
Excerpt from Essay, The Founders Anticipated the Threat of Trump, the Wall Street Journal August 4, 2023
“The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction (i.e., the reality of experience) and the distinction between true and false (i.e., the standards of thought) no longer exist.”
– Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism


Spot on!
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Dick you haven’t commented on the facts that many eminent Legal Scholars have opined that the the indictments are weak and may very well be unconstitutional.
There are reasonable people who believe that disagreement with the election results is protected speech: see Hillary, Al Gore, et. al. As example of public disagreement
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I haven’t and the reason being that as I read about it all I find just as many so-called experts saying the case presented is strong in many ways. I think the actions being alleged go far beyond disagreement with election results. It’s actions to overturn the results – illegally that is alleged. I can find no one in history going to the lengths Trump has and is going. His protesting of his innocence, his name calling and general behavior is highly suspicious IMO. Read his hourly posts on Truth Social and I think you will see what I mean. He is setting up for a possible loss in 2024.
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How interesting. I will pass this on.
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You have made clear your opinion of Trump’s character and what you think he was attempting to do on January 6th.
My question is why you never comment on Biden’s character? He has been lying, plagiarizing and embellishing his accomplishments and life events for years. It is now coming to light that he and his family have become rich by using his position and influence in “business dealings “ with China and Russia.
This is who you want leading our country?
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Allegedly.
I voted for Biden, and likely will again, but my vote, like many others, was more against Trump than for Biden. Lesser of two evils, by far. Biden is a more or less typical politician, and the world is a better place having had him.
Trump should have been in prison two years ago. (Or more)
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Well said! Trump is literally an existential threat to our country, both through his corruption or his incompetence. Even if the allegations about Biden’s son turn out to be true, there is nothing close to moral equivalence with Trump. Not to mention, Biden has actually had a fairly effective and competent administration during a time of significant turmoil. That said, if the Republicans ran a center right, fiscally conservative Republican, like Romney or McCain, they would probably win easily against Biden. Unfortunately there is little chance such a candidate could ever get through the primary at this point, due to the populist turn that the Republican Party has taken.
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1. Don’t sugarcoat it. Trump is literally a threat to the World.
2. If/when Trump is gone, the threat is not. There are still millions of Americans disenfranchised/disillusioned, looking for a change.
3. And more co-conspirators ready to use them.
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Thank you dvk6459. Notice Mr. Quinn never answers this question. Unfortunately the current administration has accomplished manipulating the main stream media and intimidating anyone going against their ‘perception’. I applaude you.
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I don’t think about Biden at all. I didn’t and won’t vote for him, but that is quite irrelevant. The issue is the character, personality and goals of Donald Trump. In that regard he is dangerous to put it simply. Don’t take my opinion. Follow his every word, what he writes on his own TruthSocial. Then tell me that is the kind of person you want leading us. Indeed, see if he is the kind of person you would raise your children to be.
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Thank you
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It is amazing how prescient the Founding Fathers were, with their language almost describing the Trump phenomenon perfectly. And it is because of people who can no longer distinguish between truth and falsehoods, or no longer care to.
“The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced
Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction (i.e., the reality of experience) and the distinction between true and false (i.e., the standards of thought) no longer exist.”
– Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism
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Very good, thank you
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