Stewart Rhodes Says He’s a Political Prisoner. Are Republicans Listening?

Stewart Rhodes, the founder of Oath Keepers, speaks during a gun rights rally at the Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford, Conn., April 20, 2013. Rhodes has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. He was sentenced Thursday after a landmark verdict convicting him of spearheading a weekslong plot to keep former President Donald Trump in power. (Jared Ramsdell/Journal Inquirer via AP)

The Separation of Powers in a Democracy has the Justice System determine whether actions are treasonous or not, not politicians or politically motivated individuals. Unfortunately in America, it seems that that separation is tenuous in that judges and judicial system is made up of party political appointees. So Rhodes who claims to be a proud American is simply stating the obvious. All prisoners in the US are political and some on a bipartisan basis.

However, not all those incarcerated committed a treasonous act when breaking American laws. Rhodes is no  Cool Hand Luke neither a victim or a hero. He and his band of Oaf Keepers are simply treasonous thugs who stood by and were ready. waiting for the call of the greater Oaf Trump who was President and believed he should be for life. Trump had brown-eyed Democracy and wanted to remain in the job as king  “America’s Shame” is their court system not separate from politics and one also slow to judge those with a degree of status and heaps of money from the wealthy and corporate donors. Wealth allowed Trump to play with the courts and remain free for 78 years. American prisons reflect that very class system within which  US citizens live and by which they’re threatened

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