The Dark Ages have come to America. When a seditious lot of extremist malcontents have taken the House and with candor and honesty truly believe Donald Trump will be the GOP nominee for president in 2024, we are living in a modern Dark Ages. In most countries a violent coup waged against the incumbent governing majority would result in death. Donald Trump has embraced the fascist methodologies of communist dictatorships for his own ascent in politics and power, but why should he be immune from their system of justice? The Saudis strangled dissident reporter Jamal Khashoggi at their Turkish embassy and dismembered his body carrying him out in pieces. Moammar Gadhafi was dragged from a drain pipe, beaten, and shot in the head. Saddam Hussein was hanged at Camp Justice and interred at his birthplace. Donald Trump, the author and mastermind of a violent attempted coup against the United States government, lives in a gilded castle in Florida and is predicted to be the presidential nominee for the Republican Party in 2024? It belies sanity; it preaches Hannity. To assert such an absurdity is to confess to treason, and part of this treasonous consort is running our House. We keep calm. We remain cool. We feign the appearance of civility, but there are two wars actively engaged. A small civil war of attrition against democracy and World War III have begun. It would be easier if we said it out loud. How can America recover from a pandemic, when it was a smoke screen for Donald Trump's nefarious fascist agenda? We are keeping him on a leash like a pet for entertainment, but he should be prosecuted. It is not healthy to even mutter the words, "Trump as the GOP nominee," because it is absurd, berserk, and psychotic. He is a political criminal, and he has remained free with his charm. He is the slyest of the sly, the wiliest coyote, and the Zip Coon of legends. Donald Trump watched his coup on television like a smug television producer, but the accurate ramifications of his pilot couldn't stand prime time democracy. It wasn't fiction.