Although, admittedly, it'ƒ ƒometimeƒ hard to tell what thiƒ thing ƒayƒ... |
Pictured: Senator Josh Hawley giving some aid and/or comfort. |
No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any state, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an office of the United States, or as a member of any state legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any state, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies there of.
-The 14 Amendment, talking exactly about
shit like the GOP's coup last January 6th
"Da da dat dat da ya da!" -George III |
Above: Taylor Green, seen here being that dick that deliberately wears their mask below their nose. God, these people... |
And why is there even a chance that Donald Trump could pull a Grover Cleveland? Which, and let me stop you there, is not some weird sex thing (although, no kink shaming), but rather refers to the only President to serve two, non-consecutive terms in office.
Although Cleveland actually won the popular vote. For those keeping score, Trump has never won the popular vote. Ever. |
They talk a lot about how great America is, but they're the ones trying dismantle the right to vote. |
"Fuck you, I do what I want." -Mitch McConnell, see? |
Frustrating isn't it? You betcha. Anyway, according to this Huffington Post article, Senate Republicans could block this ban--because of course they could--but, I don't know. It kind of seems like they'd have to admit that Trump incited the insurrection to do so, right? Like, if he's not responsible, why would they need to block a ban on insurrectionists? But if they did move to block a ban, then they be admitting that he was responsible, but that they simply don't care. Which, I mean, they don't, but am I making any sense?
"Yes, but I'm afraid that you're assuming that we operate from a position of reason or have a sense of shame, and I can assure you that neither is the case." -Somehow still a Senator, Josh Hawley |
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