Enough Already, That Wasn’t A Coup
A coup is still a coup, and by the same token a rose is a rose is a rose. On the other hand, a shoe isn’t a rose, not even if you call it one, not even if Nancy Pelosi’s sad and Ron Klain’s disgruntled, not even if Maureen Dowd has to file a column and needs some spice (“The Dems Are Delighted. But a Coup Is Still a Coup”). The events of July 2024 were no more a coup than those of August 1974, when a president who’d been elected with 47,168,710 votes was forced to give up office and go away—not... Читать дальше...