The United States Constitution, Article II, Section 1.
The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
The President is primarily an executive. But…
Article II, Section 2.
The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States;
In a strictly and specifically military context, the President is the Commander in Chief of the United States armed forces. And only in that specific context.
Senior White advisor Keisha Lance Bottoms, after a stint of further ruining Atlanta, has clarified for those who missed the obvious militaristic elements of Biden’s Pennsylvania speech. He was speaking as the Commander in Chief, not merely as the executive.
“What the president has done as our commander in chief is he’s reminded us that democracies are fragile,” she said. “And if we are not intentional about preserving who we are as a country, if we are not intentional about reminding ourselves that there is a rule of law in this country, then we will be in danger.”
Which explains the presence of uniformed Marines, in a context where they otherwise seemed out of place.
When Biden made his threateningly partisan speech calling for the suppression of half the country, he was — according to Bottoms, senior White House advisor — speaking officially in a military context.
As Commander in Chief, Biden just authorized the use of military force against his political opposition. You, quite possibly.
I fear the American military is about to face a choice they haven’t seen since the dawn of the 19th century Civil War. It appears to be time for the armed forces to choose sides.
I hope this was merely more of Bottoms’ stupidity.
Added: I have reached out to Bottoms, asking if she would like to clarify her claim. As of this writing, all I have received is an automated response saying that she rarely checks her email. I’ve attempted an alternate address the auto-reply provided (no response to that one either).
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I’m afraid it ain’t just the military that will get to pick sides on this one.
How many of us will pick to be good Germans is the big question IMHO?
Comrade X
I am afraid that ,you may be right. And while it may be a fun pass time when taking about another civil war in the abstract, thinking about actually taking up arms in a fight for real suddenly becomes a whole different thing, and serves as a clear reminder of how high the stakes are right now. I do hope that people can hold off until after the midterms. Don’t give the Democrats any ammo to stop the election.
“How many of us will pick to be good Germans is the big question IMHO?”
Ever see that photo of the one guy in a large crowd NOT rendering the Nazi salute to der Fuhrer? I have been that guy since 1994. I vow to do everything possible to save The Republic, my continued existence is secondary.
As I’ve watched the covid tyranny unfold, and how the people around me react and choose to treat me as an uninjected person I know EXACTLY who the good Germans are around me. Now, that’s not to say I can’t be surprised, but it’s a pretty darn good clue because it’s the mindset. The only redeeming notion I’ve had on the loss of my Mom and Aunt this year, both of whom I miss beyond words is “They are safely away”. I would have done everything to protect them, but G-d will do a far better job that this mere mortal.
They absolutely will try to provoke us, but the mistreatment of the Jan6 POWs, President Trump, and anyone that has the misfortune to wind up in a corrupt DC court. Even doctors like Dr. Gold.