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Americans had every reason to know, long before election day in November 2024, that Donald Trump was a deeply flawed candidate for president. After all, it had been widely reported that Trump was a convicted felon, an adjudicated rapist, a confessed sexual abuser, and a serial cheater on his wives. (And yet, some Americans evidently went to the polls and decided electing such a person to run the country would be a good thing. How could anyone, with something besides empty space between their ears, reach such a conclusion?) Now, we are seeing a growing list of signs that Trump is a deeply flawed president -- that he hasn't improved any since his failed first term.
What is the latest evidence that Trump, like many Republicans of the postmodern era, is not capable of governing -- is seemingly not even interested in running a ship of state? It comes via news that Trump is considering ways to serve a third term as president. This is a raging red flag that Trump is not a serious person -- or a serious leader -- because he should know there are no ways he can serve a third term.
Chris Megerian, of the Associated Press (AP), addresses the issue under the headline "Trump says he’s considering ways to serve a third term as president." What "ways" is Trump talking about? Megerian makes it clear they exist only in Trump's delusion-filled brain. From the AP article:
President Donald Trump said Sunday that “I’m not joking” about trying to serve a third term, the clearest indication he is considering ways to breach a constitutional barrier against continuing to lead the country after his second term ends at the beginning of 2029.
“There are methods which you could do it,” Trump said in a telephone interview with NBC News from Mar-a-Lago, his private club.
He elaborated later to reporters on Air Force One from Florida to Washington that “I have had more people ask me to have a third term, which in a way is a fourth term because the other election, the 2020 election was totally rigged.” Trump lost that election to Democrat Joe Biden.
Still, Trump added: “I don’t want to talk about a third term now because no matter how you look at it, we’ve got a long time to go."
Notice that Trump says the 2020 election was "totally rigged," even though he acknowledged last September that he had lost that race "by a whisker." Should Americans expect more than brazen dishonesty from their president? Trump's day dreams of a third term just add to his history of deceit. Megerian continues:
The 22nd Amendment, added to the Constitution in 1951 after President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected four times in a row, says “no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.”
Any attempt to remain in office would be legally suspect, and it is unclear how seriously Trump might pursue the idea. The comments nonetheless were an extraordinary reflection of the desire to maintain power by a president who had violated democratic traditions four years ago when he tried to overturn the election he lost to Biden.
“This is yet another escalation in his clear effort to take over the government and dismantle our democracy,” said a statement from Rep. Daniel Goldman, a New York Democrat who served as lead counsel for Trump’s first impeachment. “If Congressional Republicans believe in the Constitution, they will go on the record opposing Trump’s ambitions for a third term.”
Steve Bannon, a former Trump strategist who runs the right-wing War Room podcast, called for the president to run again during a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference last month.
Props to Kristen Welker for catching Trump in his web of deceit. Oops! Here is more from AP:
Derek Muller, a professor of election law at Notre Dame, noted that the 12th Amendment, which was ratified in 1804, says “no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.”
My guess is that everyone besides Johnson would respond with guffaws.
1 comment:
I wouldn't be surprised if Trump declares martial law at the end of this term. He's predictable.
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