Just a reminder: Mike Pence is a white hat.
(brentcates.substack.com)
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Look, if the plan was to follow the Constitution, as I believe it is, VP Pence was not reckless, he did his job and explained said job in that letter, which triggered the Democrats & Rino's to do their thing, FF insurrection to stop those states from bringing forth alternative electors. All Pence did was follow the Constitution and allow the American people the right to have their President.
I hope you’re right and I’m wrong. I just don’t think the evidence available to us establishes Pence is a white hat.
Did he really follow the Constitution? He swore an oath to support and defend it against all enemies foreign and domestic. There were clear violations of the Constitution in several key states, by recognizing the electors of those states didn’t he violate his oath?
If there was honesty among Constitutional scholars they would conclude he had multiple paths to challenge the results. If the Vice President truly lacked these powers, why are the Dems trying to change the law to take these powers away?
And I return to the letter. It’s not so much the content that is damning, it is the timing. The timing served only one crucial purpose, to act as the fuse that ignited the false flag.
The letter was completely unnecessary, he could have acted in the very same way without it. He could have even made it appear he was outmaneuvered by the Dems for that matter, dragging it out over the course of the day, appearing to fight valiantly, only to be boxed in by procedural rulings.
The end result would have been no less disappointing, but it would have diffused the situation outside the Capitol and made it extremely hard to stage a false flag due to lack of plausible motive.
Again, I really hope you’re right and I’m wrong on this. Only time will tell.
Yes, he really did follow the Constitution, open the door to Arizona and other states to challenge the slate of electors. The Senate President does have multiple paths; he choose the path most steeped in the Constitution because it was the least controversial path, a path that would not lead to biased opinion: Trump made him do it ... Likely the Uniparty is trying take away powers from the President of the Senate so they do not have to deal with a situation like this in the future, and perhaps Pence made them hold their breath too long in this round. Regardless, the Uniparty showed their hand on how they view the legality by affirming the legality by trying to take away from the Senate President. As far as the letter goes, you are right he didn't need it, but if we are trying to reestablish the rule of law by Constitution it needed to be in writing for future generational reference.