1.     January 6 was a shocking aberration. 2.     Whether due to term limit or a lost election, each US president up through Barak Obama, and each presidential candidate up through Al Gore, gracefully yielded when the time came, because that’s how the American system works.

1.     January 6 was a shocking aberration.

2.     Whether due to term limit or a lost election, each US
president up through Barak Obama, and each presidential candidate up
through Al Gore, gracefully yielded when the time came, because that’s
how the American system works.

3.     The 14th Amendment clearly disqualifies insurrectionists from public office.

Three self-evident truths? Well…

The Civil War “ended” at Appomattox in 1865 – but only in the
sense that the Korean War ended at Panmunjom in 1953. Which is to say,
both conflicts continued by means other than active shooting. Read up on
the post-Civil War Reconstruction Era. Much later, your author, as a
boy in Pennsylvania, was told the conflict was "the North versus the
South.” He moved to Texas for college, where the locals spoke, and still
speak, of “us vs. them.” Then Richard Nixon unleashed his “Southern
strategy.”

The Civil War never ended.

When we understand this, we understand a lot. Nikki Haley
committed electoral suicide when she took down confederate flags at the
South Carolina capitol. Anyone who maintains the South never lost the
war finds it totally reasonable to hold that Trump never lost the
election. (Have you ever told a certain kind of Southerner, “You lost
the war, get over it”? How far did that get you?)

The 14th Amendment, some say, only applies to Civil War-era
insurrectionists? Guess what, it’s still the Civil War era. (So yes,
Trump must be tossed off the ballots.)

January 6 was no aberration – it was just another in a long
train of incidents from Reconstruction forced labor camps, through
“segregation forever” George Wallace, through Nixon’s racist “war on
drugs,” up to “poisoning the blood of our country” Trump.

Is it all clear now?

It’s no use arguing Constitutional law with a MAGA. Ridiculous
as it sounds, dialog with them, if it hopes to go in a constructive
direction, has to start with recognizing their feelings.*


*See “Loyalty, long lines, ‘civil war’ talk: A raging movement propels Trump”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/01/21/trump-supporters-republicans-presidential/

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After a dozen years as a market research executive, Fred Phillips was professor, dean, and vice provost at a variety of universities in the US, Europe, and South America. He is now Visiting Professor at SUNY-Stony Brook's Alan Alda Center for Science Communication, and at Stony Brook's business school. The Russian Academy of Sciences awarded Fred the Kondratieff Medal in 2017. Fred is Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of the journal Technological Forecasting & Social Change. He heads the thinktank/consultancy TANDO, Inc., www.tando.org. His newest books are What About The Future? A primer for… Read more