Of all the right-wing meltdowns following yesterday’s decision by the
Supreme Court to uphold the individual mandate in the Affordable Care
Act, this statement put out by the chairman of the Mississippi Tea Party may take the cake:
When a gang of criminals subvert legitimate government offices and seize all power to themselves without the real consent of the governed their every act and edict is of itself illegal and is outside the bounds of the Rule of Law. In such cases submission is treason. Treason against the Constitution and the valid legitimate government of the nation to which we have pledged our allegiance for years. To resist by all means that are right in the eyes of God is not rebellion or insurrection, it is patriotic resistance to invasion.
May all of us fall on our faces before the Heavenly Judge, repent of our sins, and humbly cry out to Him for mercy on our country. And, may godly courageous leaders rise up in His wisdom and power to lead us in displacing the criminal invaders from their seats and restore our constitutional republic.
Despite Nicholson’s repeated charge that the Obama administration is
guilty of high crimes, the only treason in play here is the suggestion
of an open revolt against the federal government. Nicholson’s hardly the
first Tea Partier to demand that people rise up in opposition to
President Obama, in fact he’s not even the first to do so this week.
Matthew Davis, an attorney and former Michigan Republican Party spokesman, wrote yesterday
that citizens might be justified taking up armed rebellion. In an email
moments after the ruling with the subject line “Is Armed Rebellion Now
Justified?” Davis wrote “There are times government has to do things to
get what it wants and holds a gun to your head. I’m saying at some
point, we have to ask the question when do we turn that gun around and
say no and resist.”
While few comments go as far as either Nicholson or Davis’, Slate compiled
several other funny and over-the-top reactions from prominent
conservatives, like Sarah Palin who thanked God for firing up “the
troops,” or Breitbart.com’s Ben Shapiro, who tweeted that the decision “is the end of America as we know it. No exaggeration.”
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