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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sat Jun 29, 2013, 06:31 PM Jun 2013

Our theocracy nightmare: President Palin’s martial law

What if McCain/Palin won, then McCain died -- and a terror attack followed. Apocalyptic fiction from a nightmare

BY FREDERIC C. RICH


Excerpted from "Christian Nation: A Novel"

It is obvious in retrospect that only an external attack like that on 7/22 could have saved the Palin presidency. Without it, would any of what followed have happened? I doubt it. The Democrats would have recaptured both the White House and Senate that fall. The culture wars would have simmered on, but the evangelical movement’s momentum on the path toward political power would have been lost. I would be installed in my corner office downtown, practicing law. I would probably have children with Emilie. I might be having dinner with Sanjay tonight instead of sitting here with people I really don’t know, trying to remember and record all that happened since then.

But 7/22 did happen. It was truly horrible, and the American people were understandably scared and angry. 7/22 opened a door, and Sarah Palin walked through it.

On July 24, 2012, President Palin, for only the second time in the history of the republic, declared martial law over the entire country. Instead of appearing alone in a televised address from the formality of the Oval Office, she addressed the nation from the situation room in the basement of the White House flanked by all the Joint Chiefs of staff, with Vice President Sam Brownback and top consultant Steve Jordan the only civilians present. Her speech was direct and forceful. After 9/11, she said, our enemies had counted on our weaknesses. They knew of our preoccupation with rights, laws, and political correctness of every sort. They counted on it. And what did we do? We acted true to form: no profiling of Muslims; continuing to welcome Muslim immigrants; hauling terrorists into federal courts as if they were common criminals; and having some of the brightest legal talent in the country come to their defense. “No more,” she said. Nearly seven thousand of our fellow citizens died because of it, hundreds of thousands more were heartbroken, and six American cities were still smoldering. This was a war. Islamic fundamentalists were our sworn enemies. each of the eighty-one terrorists had been welcomed to our country like the millions before them seeking freedom and a better life. But they had betrayed us and used our freedoms against us. Thousands more were doubtless still in the country plotting the same betrayal. She swore to find and deport or punish every last one of them. Every one. Nothing would stop her.

The president reported that the Joint Chiefs, her cabinet, and all her advisors were unanimous in their advice that fighting this war here in the homeland required a declaration of martial law. The protections of the Constitution were not intended for our enemies, she said. Moreover, this was a war to be fought by soldiers, not policemen, and when the terrorists were caught, they needed to be tried in military, not civilian, tribunals. Nothing else mattered. She would devote her presidency to this and only this. The emergency and her duties as president required her full attention. She would not conduct a normal political campaign. She would appear at her party’s convention but would neither debate nor travel the country for public appearances in the run-up to November 6. This was not, she said, a time for politics. If the American people chose to reelect her, her promise was simple: she would eradicate all the other Islamists lurking here in the homeland and keep out any new ones. That was it. She hoped everyone understood her priorities.

full excerpt:
http://www.salon.com/2013/06/29/our_theocracy_nightmare_president_palins_martial_law/
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Our theocracy nightmare: President Palin’s martial law (Original Post) DonViejo Jun 2013 OP
Prez Palin and VP Brownback?? Gman Jun 2013 #1
Gives me the creeps; it truly does. longship Jun 2013 #2

longship

(40,416 posts)
2. Gives me the creeps; it truly does.
Sat Jun 29, 2013, 08:12 PM
Jun 2013

But the extent that people don't see what the Republican Party has really become during the past three decades is the extent to which such events as are portrayed here could come to pass.

The Republican Party, from top to bottom, are the party of theocracy. It is their one overriding agenda. They started in the late 70's and early 80's with initiatives by Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, and their followers. Called the Religious Right and the Christian Coalition, their goal was to seize control by taking the reins of the Republican Party from the bottom up.

First, you run precinct level elections out of the back rooms in the churches. Once you have a majority of precincts in a district, you control the disctrict party. Once you have a majority of the districts in the state, you have that under your control. Once you have the majority of the states, you have the power of an entire national party at your fingertips. From there, you make sure those areas of resistance give into the inevitable pressure. It may take time, but but they'll get the job done. The result? Nobody can serve as delegate unless they toe the line, at all levels.

In the 1990's in Kansas the Sedgwick County Republican Party official monthly newsletter (most populace county in KS -- Wichita) read like a Jack Chick religious tract. Jesus was mentioned as much as any candidate. There was a phone line in the area entitled "The Godarchy Line" which openly advocated theocratic rule in the USA. The Democrats suspected it was run out of county Republican headquarters, but we couldn't get enough evidence to substantiate our suspicions. Regardless, even if it wasn't, it was certainly part of the Republican Party milieux at the time.

The big deal about this is that things have not changed in the GOP since then. The theocratic forces have not relinquished an inch. We see it all over, in every state now. Wherever Republicans gain any kind of majority, forget compromise, forget anything on a Democratic agenda, forget hope to get anything accomplished.

And we know that this is true, because radical Christians cannot help themselves. They cannot stop witnessing for Jesus even in the well of their legislatures, or on the stump. They are most unmeasured when they speak amongst themselves. That's where we must catch them telling the truth.

I worry about the world if these loonies obtain control. Shit! Many of them think the world's about to end and Jesus will gladly return. That's not whom I want to have their grubby fingers on the button.

The story in the OP may be prescient. I hope not.

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