The Coming Coup?
Democrats are laying the groundwork for revolution right in front of our eyes.
BY: Michael Anton
September 4, 2020
As if 2020 were not insane enough already, we now have Democrats and their ruling class masters openly talking about staging a coup.
You might have missed it, what with the riots, lockdowns and other daily mayhem we’re forced to endure in this, the most wretched year of my lifetime. But it’s happening.
It started with the military brass quietly indicating that the troops should not follow a presidential order. They were bolstered by many former generals—including President Trump’s own first Secretary of Defense—who stated openly what the brass would only hint at.
Then, as nationwide riots really got rolling in early June, the sitting Secretary of Defense himself all but publicly told the president not to invoke the Insurrection Act. His implicit message was: “Mr. President, don’t tell us to do that, because we won’t, and you know what happens after that.” All this enthused Joe Biden, who threw subtlety to the winds.
The former United States Senator (for 26 years) and Vice President (for eight) has not once, not twice, but thrice confidently asserted that the military will “escort [Trump] from the White House with great dispatch” should the president refuse to leave. Another former Vice President, Al Gore, publicly agreed.
One might dismiss such comments as the ravings of a dementia patient and a has-been who never got over his own electoral loss. But before you do, consider also this. Over the summer a story was deliberately leaked to the press of a meeting at which 100 Democratic grandees, anti-Trump former Republicans, and other ruling class apparatchiks got together (on George Soros’s dime) to “game out” various outcomes of the 2020 election.
One such outcome was a clear Trump win. In that eventuality, former Bill Clinton White House Chief of Staff John Podesta, playing Biden, refused to concede, pressured states that Trump won to send Democrats to the formal Electoral College vote, and trusted that the military would take care of the rest. The leaked report from the exercise darkly concluded that “technocratic solutions, courts, and reliance on elites observing norms are not the answer here,” promising that what would follow the November election would be “a street fight, not a legal battle.”
Two more data points (among several that could be provided). Over the summer, two former Army officers, both prominent in the Democrat-aligned “national security” think tank world, wrote an open letter to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs in which they urged him to deploy the 82nd Airborne Division to drag President Trump from the Oval Office at precisely 12:01 PM, January 20, 2021.
About a month later, Hillary Clinton declared publicly that Joe Biden should not concede the election “under any circumstances.” The old English major in me interprets the word “any” to mean “no,” “none,” “nada,” “niente,” “zero,” “zilch” “bupkis”…you get the idea.
This doesn’t sound like the rhetoric of a political party confident it will win an upcoming election. The Cover-Up in Plain Sight. These items are, to repeat, merely a short but representative list of what Byron York recently labeled “coup porn.” York seems to think this is just harmless fantasizing on the part of the ruling class and its Democratic servants. For some of them, no doubt that’s true. But for all of them?
I’m not so sure. In his famously exhaustive discussion of conspiracies, Machiavelli goes out of his way to emphasize the indispensability of “operational security”—i.e., silence—to success.
The first rule of conspiracy is, you do not talk about the conspiracy. The second rule of conspiracy is, you do not talk about the conspiracy.
So why are the Democrats—publicly—talking about the conspiracy? Because they know that, for it to succeed, it must not look like a conspiracy. They need to plant the idea in the public mind, now, that their unlawful and illegitimate removal of President Trump from office will somehow be his fault. Never mind the pesky detail that the president would refuse to leave only if he were convinced he legitimately won. Remember: Biden should not concede under any circumstances.
The second part of the plan is either to produce enough harvested ballots—lawfully or not—to tip close states, or else dispute the results in close states and insist, no matter what the tally says, that Biden won them.
The worst-case scenario (for the country, but not for the ruling class) would be results in a handful of states that are so ambiguous and hotly disputed that no one can rightly say who won. Of course, that will not stop the Democrats from insisting that they won.
The public preparation for that has also already begun: streams of stories and social media posts “explaining” how, while on election night it might look as if Trump won, close states will tip to Biden as all the mail-in ballots are “counted.”
The third piece is to get the vast and loud Dem-Left propaganda machine ready for war. That leaked report exhorted Democrats to identify “key influencers in the media and among local activists who can affect political perceptions and mobilize political action…[who could] establish pre-commitments to playing a constructive role in event of a contested election.” I.e., in blaring from every rooftop that “Trump lost.”
At this point, it’s safe to assume that unless Trump wins in a blowout that can’t be overcome by cheating and/or denied via the ruling class’s massive propaganda operation, that’s exactly what every Democratic politician and media organ will shout. Stop the Presses What then?
The Podesta assumption is that the military will side with the Dems.
There are reasons to fear they might. The Obama administration spent a great deal of political capital purging the officer corps of anyone not down with the program and promoting only those who are. Still and all, determining the outcome of an election would be the most open political interference possible from our allegedly apolitical military, and it’s plausible that the brass won’t want to make its quiet support of the ruling class agenda that overt. The aforementioned Chairman has already stated that the military will play “no role” in the outcome of the election. That’s probably not a feint, but one wonders if it will hold given the obvious attempt to influence military thinking by people like Jeffrey Goldberg in his recent Atlantic essay.
Can the Dems rely on the Secret Service to drag Trump out? I have my doubts on this one. I’ve seen the Service up close; it really is (or strongly appears to be) apolitical. It has a job to do: protect the president, whoever that is. Officers take that job very seriously. If they don’t believe Trump lost, I don’t think they can be counted on to oust him. On the other hand, were they to believe he did lose and was refusing to leave—a scenario I find impossible to imagine but the Democrats insist is just around the corner—it’s possible the Service might act.
Barring all that, what’s left? Remember that phrase from the Dem war game: “street fight.” In other words, a repeat of this summer, only much, much bigger. Crank the propaganda to ear-drum shattering decibels and fill the streets of every major city with “protesters.” Shut down the country and allow only one message to be heard: “Trump must go.” I.e., what’s come to be known as a “color revolution,” the exact same playbook the American deep state runs in other countries whose leadership they don’t like and is currently running in Belarus.
Oust a leader—even an elected one—through agitation and call it “democracy.” The events of the last few months may be interpreted as an attempted color revolution that failed to gain enough steam, or as a trial run for the fall. Is the Trump Administration prepared? Here’s one thing they could do: play their own “war game” scenario so as to game out possibilities and minimize surprises. They should also be talking to people inside and outside of government whom they absolutely trust to get a clearer sense of who on the inside won’t go along with a coup and who might. They also need to set up or shore up—now—communication channels that don’t rely on the media or Big Tech.
Once the ruling class gives word that the narrative is “Trump lost,” all the president’s social media accounts will be suspended. The T.V. channels, with the likely exception of Fox News, will refuse to cover anything he says. Count on it. He’s going to need a way to talk to the American people and he has to find the means, now.
For the rest of us, the most important thing we can do is raise awareness. If there is a conspiracy to remove President Trump from office even if he wins, they’re telling you about it precisely to get you ready for it, so that when it happens you won’t think it was a conspiracy; you’ll blame the president. Don’t be fooled.
Michael Anton is a lecturer and research fellow at Hillsdale College’s Washington, D.C. campus, a senior fellow at the Claremont Institute, and a former national security official in the Trump administration. He is the author of The Stakes: America at the Point of No Return.
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I saw this today and thought you may find it interesting!
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Open Letter from Senior Military Leaders
The 2020 election affords the American people an urgently needed opportunity to affirm their devotion to the Constitution of the United States and to the American way of life. As senior leaders of America’s military, we took an oath to defend the United States from all enemies, foreign and domestic. At present, our country is now confronted with enemies here and abroad, as well as a once in a century pandemic. As retired military officers, we believe that Donald J. Trump has been tested as few other presidents have and is the proven leader to confront these dangers.
It can be argued that this is the most important election since our country was founded. With the Democratic Party welcoming to socialists and Marxists, our historic way of life is at stake.
During the Obama/Biden administration, America’s armed forces were subjected to a series of ill-considered and debilitating budget cuts. The Democrats have once again pledged to cut defense spending, undermining our military strength.
The Democrats’ opposition to border security, their pledge to return to the disastrous Iran nuclear deal, their antagonism towards the police and planned cuts to military spending will leave the United States more vulnerable to foreign enemies.
President Trump’s resolute stands have deterred our enemies from aggression against us and our allies. The proposed defense cuts by the Democrats will, in our professional judgment, create a potentially perilous situation for the United States during a time of great external and internal threats to our Nation.
For these reasons, we support Donald Trump’s re-election. We believe that President Donald Trump is committed to a strong America. As president, he will continue to secure our borders, defeat our adversaries, and restore law and order domestically.
We urge our fellow Americans to join us in supporting the re-election of Donald Trump for President.
Gen. Alfred Hansen, U.S. Air Force, Retired
Gen. William R. Looney III, U.S. Air Force, Retired
Gen. Lance Smith, U.S. Air Force, Retired
ADM. Mark Fitzgerald, U.S, Navy Retired
ADM. Thomas B. Hayward, U.S. Navy, Retired
ADM. Jerome L. Johnson, U.S. Navy, Retired
ADM. Leighton Smith, U.S. Navy, Retired
ADM. Steven White, U.S. Navy, Retired
LTG Edward Anderson, U.S. Army, Retired
LTG Emil “Buck” Bedard, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired
LTG William G. Boykin, U.S. Army, Retired
LTG Dennis Cavin, U.S. Army, Retired
LTG James Chambers, U.S. Air Force, Retired
LTG Matthew T. Cooper, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired
LTG Gordon E. Fornell, U.S. Air Force, Retired
LTG Jay Garner, U.S. Army, Retired
LTG Stan Green, U.S. Army, Retired
LTG Earl Hailston, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired
LTG D.J. Heljlik, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired
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LTG James M. Link, U.S. Army, Retired
LTG Frederick McCorckle, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired
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LTG Garry L. Parks, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired
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Well, I followed the Colonel’s “suggestion” and dropped in and read a number of the entries on your Blog regarding this Coup. I felt a lot of people that I keep in contact with via email would be interested in reading them as well. In many ways, I’m very old fashioned and felt that you should be properly introduced to my own mailing lists. I wanted them to understand that I do hold you in high esteem and with the greatest of respect. I had the privilege during the years I served (59-74 GySgt) of serving with, under, around, and getting to know a number of outstanding Marines of all ranks. A number of those officers rose to Flag Officer and one even General (Gen Jack). Several served as far back as the ’30s. I meant every word that I wrote Colonel Jim! The intense pride and feeling of honor that I still carry from having served and known you has not diminished one iota since I marched behind you across this nation those many years ago! I wanted my friends on my mailing list to know you were a LEADER, a COMBAT LEADER, and not one of so many “MANAGERS” that now populate our military’s Flag Officers.
Our Corps used to have only 2 officers authorized to bear the title of Commandant – Our Commandant of the Marine Corps and our Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps. All other Marine Generals were commanders, Chief, Assistant/Deputy Chief’s. Today it seems that most of our Corps General Officer’s bear a title beginning with, “Assistant Commandant” followed by the group title they lead.
I try not to lock my self into rigid positions, but on some things such as my judgment of people, well developed after 25 years as a police officer, I tend to deeply entrench myself. So when I see the names of several General Officers I previously held in high regard connected to this Coup business I have lost all respect and admiration for their dishonoring their Oath and our Corps. Yes, after a 10-year break I finished my time out in the Army National Guard retiring as 1stSgt. I’m proud of that service and the experience. But I’ll go to my grave first and always as a United States Marine!
Besides, Col Jim, we are both members of those who survived Col Graham!!!!!!!!!!
Semper Fi
DB WRIGHT
PS. I just tells it like it is!
Thank you DB. LOL, yes we did survive him did we not?
Really well done. The dims are starting the gaslighting early.
Wow – some very valid points covered here ….I will be saddened if the election comes to this and I will keep my family protected from the crazies as a real Marine can only do….. Semper Fi and carry when in and out of your home.
Colonel, isn’t there “something” we can do to deal with/offset/redirect the Military (Retired/Active Flag Officers) complicity/compliance with in this liberal madness and treason? Of all the Institutions of our great Country, the Military cannot allow itself to play a pivotal “supporting role” to subvert the Constitution. That just can’t happen on our watch.
No it cannot Chuck. I am absolutely beside myself as to what Berger is doing to our Corps. Now he is stating women going to SD. PISC always was the women’s boot camp, but now he is going to integrate them, men and women going through recruit training together. I guess that eliminates Pugil stick fighting. I’m sick over it as every one of my Marine buddies, even some retired generals are furious. All these current flock of generals are Kool Aid drinkers, came up through the ranks rapidly during that POS POTUS we had for two terms. It is truly sad. That post I made about “Mr. Mattis” is still going viral, hits everyday.
I have no doubt this is true. The left is unhinged and will stop at nothing to get power. Kamala was on tv a few days ago saying the riots should continue no matter what the election results are. There is more afoot then just a coup on the president. The intent is the total dismantling of our society to have complete control over frightened people that NEED them. Any loss of life is just collateral damage. Trump is aware and mad that all the military is forced to undergo toxic masculinity and racism training now. Obama’s replacement top brass is intent on weakening our troops. They are hitting on all fronts and in every direction. They have a big plan that is so large we only see the tip of it. The end game is beyond imagining.
You are absolutely correct Hazel. It’s big and it is coming. The storm clouds of another civil war are forming.
Yep. I have seen a few generals that were scoundrels. I suspect there are more. I had a colonel tell me that every grade above colonel was political. For whatever it’s worth we took a road trip up to the Southwest tip of VA and lots of eastern and central NC. Always awayfrom the big cities. We saw ONE Biden sign. There were hundreds of Trump signs. Big ones, small ones, flags all kinds of pro Trump talk and feeling. Working people. The cities (think government workers and people scamming the huge welfare system live off Democrat money (which is stolen from me and thee) so they (Dems) continue to get re-elected. It is criminal. I don’t wear my Marine ball cap hardly ever but we were outside often and I wore it to stop my head from burning. Well, many came up to me and thanked me for serving. Someone bought our dinner one night but refused to be IDed. The federal government is too big. Our national debt too high. Americans ought to do more for themselves. Tad sends.
They (generals) are all scoundrels with few exceptions, grew up on Kool Aid. I believe the political rank starts at colonel. I saw it first hand Tad, made my stomach turn. That’s when you are tested to see if you can be political, so you have start then, if not you’ll retire a colonel. I wear my MAGA hat everywhere I go. and it’s amazing how many people tell me they like my hat. Cashier in Home Depot yesterday told me that; surprisingly she was a you woman, probably early 20’s. I always thank them and tell them “I wore the hat just for you.” Then I said make sure you vote and she assured me she was. No one has ever said anything disparaging, but I am always ready the same reply. I have seen some look at me as though they really want to say something against my hat. I simply stare right into their eyes and they cower away.