Qualified as in character; courage; conviction; virtue.
Often sought. Seldom found.
None of these are specified in the Constitution, but certainly presumed....as are most of our common law and natural rights and duties the Founders knew were a prerequisite for a functioning republic.
The author points out several things, such as sanctuary cities, Colorado dope laws, etc., where the socialists and decadents ignore rule of law to advance their perversity in a manner I had not considered.
Author’s point being that any current governor who on bended knee conforms to the clawing evil of the DC Imperium, lacks these qualifications of “leadership”.
Now as to his closing,
“Nonetheless, most conservatives are waiting for the next election or the next court ruling or the next president to right the ship, but they and their republic will die waiting when remedial action can be taken now. Nullification — when properly exercised, its a fancy way of saying standing up for the law of the land. Were I a governor, Id tell the feds to pound sand and that if they didnt like it, to send in the troops. I might ultimately end up in federal prison, but Id light a fire and spark a movement — and become a hero and martyr to millions.
Its waiting there for you, governors, glory and Gods work. We just need a leader, someone with greater passions for principle than for party, for power. Its waiting.
Rise, American hero, rise.”
Now who on this site would argue with that?
Though I note that Selwyn Duke has posted a self-promoting linked post to another site!
A heinous violation of Freep tribal law.
I stand heartbroken again by a fallen idol.
Great quote. I don’t know what you mean about the author though. The authors don’t post these articles. Freepers who like them do.
I simply copied it.