Democracy for Thee, But Not for Me
“Democracy is on the ballot.”
They’ve repeated it for a decade like a sacred mantra. Vote for us or the Republic dies. We alone defend democracy.
Bullshit.
Nash Rockwell delivers the receipts: the same party screaming “threat to democracy” weaponizes lawfare against opponents while shielding its own, partners with Big Tech to censor inconvenient stories (Hunter Biden laptop, anyone?), fights voter ID tooth-and-nail despite overwhelming public support—including from Black and Hispanic voters—and rewrites rules on the fly when it suits them.
From Russia collusion to two-tiered justice, speech police, institutional power grabs, selective outrage, and the 2020 rule changes, the pattern is unmistakable. When they win, the system is sacred. When they lose, it’s under existential threat—and only they can save it.
This isn’t principle. It’s power wearing a democracy costume. The constitutional republic—with its checks, balances, and annoying voters—is getting hollowed out while they lecture the rest of us.
The slogan isn’t a warning. It’s a cover story.
For anyone tired of the hypocrisy and ready for the cold, unflinching record, this book tears the con wide open.