Bugliosi was absolutely correct. By every definition, Bush v. Gore was a treasonous act committed by five black-robed traitors. (His article None Dare Call It Treason, and the expanded case in his book, The Betrayal of American.)
What is almost more difficult to bear is that the original betrayal of Bush v. Gore was compounded by the failure of members of Congress to defend against that treason by rejecting the Florida electors on 1/6/01.
It was one more intolerable treachery in a line of treacheries committed by Republicans in the years before and since.
Of all the treacheries, the day the Florida electors (unlawfully appointed pursuant to an election that was incomplete under Florida law) were counted; the day America allowed a decision to betray our most essential right -- the right to cast our vote and have that vote accurately counted -- to stand, is the one that is burned in my mind as the event that set us on the road to hell
And so here we are. Now, every mechanism by which the will of the people is measured, and every mechanism by which our will is made manifest through the executive branch, is being corrupted beyond all recognition.
I will never lose hope that we can turn the tide and redeem our national soul. Keeping hope alive is an act of wil. It is an act of will that must be renewed again and again because hope is the life's blood of resistance.
Who knows? Perhaps we are in the darkness before the dawn. Perhaps, like the alcohol abuser spurned to recovery when they "hit bottom," the outrages being committed by the 47 regime will spurn enough Americans into action to spark massive changes for the better.
And when I feel overwhelmed, when hope feels out of reach, I find inspiration wherever I can find it. This is my latest go to:
https://youtube.com/shorts/Eibfo6IkBhE