My Personal Attempt to Assure My Inclusion on AOC's Enemies List
Encouraged by the media’s coronation of Biden as the “President Elect,” this last Friday Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted the following:
Then, in response to criticism about her hideous suggestion, she doubled down by tweeting this:
To the above, my response to Ms. Ocasio-Cortez is as follows:
Dear Mr. President:
I write you today to volunteer to assist you with your bid for a rightful/lawful re-election. I am an attorney in California and New Mexico. I have no idea if I have the legal skills you and your Administration are in need of. But if I do (or even might), please do not hesitate to contact me at your earliest convenience.
Please note that my bona fides as an American who has supported you from the day you came down the escalator with Melania in 2015, are best reflected in the opinion pieces I have published on your behalf at www.cnicholslaw.com/articles. And as an alternative, if your staff wishes to review the editorials I have published in The American Thinker and elsewhere, please also see https://www.cliffordnichols.com.
In the meantime, please know that since November 3rd, my wife and I have witnessed a truly amazing number of people across this country praying and fasting on your behalf -- accounts of which are approaching nothing short of a national revival. This is all with the hope -- the belief -- that God will come forth and right the wrongs we are all witnessing being committed by those who would illegally deprive you of the office you have more than earned. For that alone, we are grateful to you for moving us to this increasing awareness of the spiritual battle which you have been chosen to lead.
In summary, no matter the outcome, please know you are far from fighting this battle alone. We very much want to have your back and know in our hearts that God does as well. We just need to know if there is any way that we may assist you. If there is, please let me know. I am best reached at (310) 909-9024.
At your service,
Cliff Nichols
P.S. Psalm 37
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