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legislatures, as required by the U.S. Constitution.
But rewind the tape. As I explained at PJ Media, in 2016 the Hollywood Left, a redundancy to be sure, called for Republicans to dump the duly elected Donald Trump in the Electoral College not because of the U.S. Constitution, but because they didn’t like him.
As I reported, it wasn’t considered “treasonous,” “traitorous” or ignoble to do so.
The Hollywood actors promised they would be Republicans’ best friends if electors would just dump the president and change the election.
“You have the position, the authority, and the opportunity to go down in the books as an American hero, Who. Changed. The. Course. Of. History,” said the earnest Martin Sheen-led chorus of professionally lit actors, who play dress up and say words written by other people for a living.
Remember when was “sedition” was “patriotic”? When “treason” was “voting your conscience”? Or when a “
coups de grace” was “support and solidarity”? It’s understandable if you don’t remember. After all, it was four long years ago in an election far, far away.
There’s been a lot of hyperbolic gobbledygook said about Donald Trump since then, so it’s understandable that this dreck dribbled down the memory hole of dumb things uttered by dumb people.
Four years ago, the Hollywood glitterati produced a video asking Republican members of the Electoral College to ignore the voters and instead dump Donald Trump. They called the video “Unite For America” to “support the electors.”