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Exploiting the Capitol riot to kill Trump

- PAT BUCHANAN

onald Trump has stumbled and fallen, and the establishm­ent is not going to let slip this last opportunit­y to stomp him and his movement to death.

2n 6unday, 6peaker Nancy Pelosi issued a startling ultimatum

(ither 9ice President 0ike Pence and the Trump Cabinet invoke the 2 th Amendment, declare the president “unfit” for office, and remove him within 2 hours, or House emocrats will vote to impeach him again.

As the 6enate, which would have to hear the case and hold the trial, does not meet again until -an. 1 , the day before -oe Biden is inaugurate­d, what is going on here It sounds absurd, like rushing to hang a man who is going to die the next day.

But such is the blind hatred of Pelosi’s House for onald Trump.

Rep. -ames Clyburn of 6outh Carolina suggests holding off sending a bill of impeachmen­t to the 6enate for 100 days, to give Biden a chance to get his appointees confirmed, and then indict and convict Trump of sedition when he is a private citizen.

What would be the purpose of impeaching a president who hasn’t been president for three months

Answer A conviction would strip Republican­s of the right to reelect the man who got the largest number of votes in their party’s history.

House emocrats want veto power over whom Republican­s can nominate. And this is the crowd that does not cease to bray about its devotion to “democracy.”

What are the specific grounds for impeaching Trump

In the first draft of the resolution of impeachmen­t, apparently, the crime is “incitement to insurrecti­on.”

Yet, in his Wednesday speech on the mall, Trump declared, “We’re going to cheer on brave senators and congressme­n and – women, and we’re probably not going to be cheering so much for some of them.”

Trump added, “(veryone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotica­lly make your voices heard.”

Nowhere in Trump’s remarks was there a call to violence or to invade the Capitol building, or to engage in the mob criminalit­y that took place under the Capitol dome Wednesday afternoon.

But the effort to disgrace and drive Trump from an office he will vacate in 10 days is only a part of the general purge that is underway against conservati­ves, Republican­s and Trumpists.

Twitter and )acebook – – the social media megaphones Trump has used to communicat­e with some 0 million followers – – have terminated the president’s personal accounts.

Apple, Amazon and oogle have cut ties to the social media website Parler, which is popular among conservati­ves.

The goal of Big Tech is censorship – – to circumscri­be Trump’s capacity to communicat­e with his followers, and then to cripple the capacity of the right to communicat­e with one another.

And this is being applauded by individual­s who see themselves as acolytes of the )irst Amendment.

Now calls are coming from home-state newspapers and colleagues for -osh Hawley and Ted Cruz to resign from the 6enate. And for what

uring 0ike Pence’s reading of the count during a Moint session on -an. , Cruz and Hawley called for debate on the electoral vote counts of Arizona and Pennsylvan­ia.

What Hawley and Cruz did was not only permissibl­e under the statute, it was also supported by more than 100 2P members of the House.

Now, Cumulus 0edia, which has more than 00 radio stations and employs some of the most popular conservati­ve talk-radio hosts in the nation, has warned its on-air personalit­ies to stop suggesting the election of 2020 was stolen from Trump – – or face terminatio­n.

6aid Brian Philips, vice president of content at Cumulus, in an internal memo We “will not tolerate any suggestion that the election has not ended. The election has been resolved and there are no alternate acceptable ‘paths.’”

“If you transgress this policy,” says Philips, “you can expect to separate from the company immediatel­y.”

0aMor corporatio­ns have begun to instruct their Political Action Committees to halt contributi­ons to Republican legislator­s who support Trump. And some of Trump’s Cabinet officers and White House staff have bailed out on him.

“Count your friends when you’re down,” Richard Nixon said.

2n -an. 21, emocrats will control the 6enate, the House and the White House. Big Tech, Big Business, Big 0edia will all be on board.

They will be led, however, by a president and vice president who are in their offices not because of the great campaign they conducted and the brilliant case they made – – but because Americans voted in the most massive turnout in history, 7 million for Trump and 1 million against Trump.

As for the 2P, it should follow in these difficult days the counsel of B- when things were going bad “-ust hunker down like a mule in a hailstorm. And let the wild wind blow. And the sun will come out again in the morning.”

In two years, the pendulum will swing back to the right, for it now has nowhere else to go.

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