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Msg. 54233 of 60008 |
June 16, 2024 There's an old story that Benjamin Franklin was approached after exiting the Constitutional Convention, and he was asked what sort of a government they had created. His response was, "A republic, if you can keep it." Virtually everyone who learned anything from their middle school/junior high school government class learned that we are a Constitutional Republic, although now I wonder if everyone is actually taught this anymore. Here's what it says in the Constitution. Article IV, Section 4: The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic Violence.
Now, that doesn't mean "Republican" in the party sense, but in the government sense. This would all seem to be rather settled understanding, right?
Applebaum claimed, “America is a democracy. It was founded as a democracy.” [....] Nevertheless, O’Sullivan lamented, “I've heard a lot of conspiracy theories -- I hear a lot of things out on the road. But to hear Americans -- people who would describe themselves as patriots -- say that America is not a democracy -- that stopped me in my tracks.” Seeing a grand conspiracy at work, Applebaum replied, “You are hearing people say America is not a democracy because there are people around Trump who want them to be saying that. Who have been planting that narrative.”
Applebaum even tried to claim there wasn't much difference between the terms "republic" and "democracy. The better question is, why do Democrats seem to want to deem America a democracy and downplay or ignore the "Constitutional Republic" that we are? Are they just ignorant, or do they not know the difference? Or is there some more problematic movement going on here? Let's consider their actions. Biden and/or various Democrats have advocated ignoring, undermining, and/or doing away with fundamental aspects of our Constitutional Republic. We see Biden bragging about defying the Supreme Court, Democrats talking about packing the Court, or attacking justices because they don't like how they rule. We saw Biden attacking SCOTUS on Saturday at his Los Angeles fundraiser. We have seen Democrats advocating to do away with republican checks like the Electoral College, one of the most important elements of our Constitution. We have seen Democrats trying to kick a political opponent off the ballot. We have seen lawfare targeted at the presidential candidate of the Republican Party. So much for "democracy." It's not Trump threatening the very nature of our government. If Democrats succeed in getting rid of the Electoral College, they can completely skip Middle America and pitch to their base in New York and California. They can ignore those people Hillary termed "a basket deplorables," and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) tried to term an "immoral majority." Then so much for the interests of the other, smaller states. But if kids are not taught the nature of our government, they will not know that we have these protections like the Electoral College or what they are about. They will be more easily bamboozled and untethered and more easily seduced into apostasies like Communism instead of celebrating the rule of law, which is what makes our nation special. If they just hear "democracy," they won't understand we are so much more than that. Democrats appear to want to make us much less. http://redstate.com/nick-arama/2024/06/16/cnns-wild-video-attacking-maga-people-as-conspiracy-for-believing-were-a-republic-n2175538 |
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