On 1-5-24, the Washington Post penned an Opinion by Jennifer Rubin: "You can bet on the Supreme Court’s abject partisanship", and on that date the Enlightened Prisoner responded thus:
"To predict the behavior of ordinary people in advance, you only have to assume that they will always try to escape a disagreeable situation with the smallest possible expenditure of intelligence."
You have to consider, Ms. Rubin, that these words of Friedrich Nietzsche may give some insight on the SCOTUS theories you've presented.
As to the requirement of court conviction of insurrection being required, it's pure hogwash. The Constitution doesn't require it in the 14th amendment and frankly there can be no denying what has been published to now as factually representing Trump's actions to promote a coup de tat, including the fact that he tried to wrest control of his vehicle from the Secret Service to "join his people at the Capital."
Trump's many opportunities to provide testimony on his behalf were already offered and passed. His disrespect for the institution of law is the hardiest evidence known to now showing his utter disrespect of this country and its Constituted principals.
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