Steve Bannon's Plan for Trump's Third Term and Constitutional Dangers
Tom BilyeuOctober 15, 202510 min55,277 views
16 connectionsΒ·28 entities in this videoβBannon's "Third Term" Ambitions
- π― Steve Bannon claims Donald Trump will run for a third term, a move explicitly stated as a direct violation of the Constitution.
- π‘ Bannon suggests there are "alternatives" and they are "working on it" to redefine or circumvent the definition of term limits.
- β οΈ This strategy is seen as an attempt to skirt around the Constitution by reinterpreting its clauses.
The 22nd Amendment and Term Limits
- π The 22nd Amendment clearly states no person shall be elected President more than twice.
- π§ Historically, term limits were enshrined because individuals realized they could keep running indefinitely.
- βοΈ The speaker questions how a "team" can alter the clear wording of the Constitution, emphasizing that the words are the words.
Constitutional Interpretation and Power Consolidation
- π The discussion touches on the interpretation of constitutional clauses by courts, with Bannon's team reportedly pursuing lawsuits based on executive power theories.
- β οΈ The core purpose of the US government structure is to prevent excessive power accumulation, as absolute power corrupts.
- π Allowing power to solidify over time can lead to a monarchical system, risking a dictatorial situation similar to Putin or Xi.
Dangers of Unchecked Power
- π¨ The speaker expresses strong opposition to a third term, calling it a terrible idea and a disaster.
- π The American experiment relies on the understanding that leaders can and will go bad, necessitating checks and balances.
- π Historical examples like Mao's regime, where millions died due to government actions, underscore the necessity of term limits.
- π« A chilling hypothetical is presented: a leader pardoning students for beating teachers to death, illustrating the extreme abuse of power that term limits aim to prevent.
The Role of Humility and Checks and Balances
- π£οΈ The speaker, acting as a CEO, emphasizes the importance of humility and considering that others might see things more clearly.
- π« Politicians, especially those seeking the presidency, are seen as arrogant and may not possess the humility to admit mistakes.
- π Unlike leaving a company, one cannot leave a country if a despotic regime takes control, highlighting the critical importance of constitutional safeguards.
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Third TermDonald TrumpSteve BannonUS Constitution22nd AmendmentTerm LimitsPresidential PowerConstitutional InterpretationChecks and BalancesPower ConsolidationDictatorshipAbuse of PowerMao ZedongHistorical Examples
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