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"This is a case if the President is permitted to be above the law, then we no longer have a republic"

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Bovard’s line is engineered to sound less like commentary than a constitutional tripwire: one permissive “if,” and the whole system snaps from republic to something else. The syntax does the work. “A case” hints at courtroom concreteness, but “permitted” widens the target from one president’s misconduct to everyone else’s complicity - Congress looking away, courts trimming doctrines, voters excusing “our guy,” media normalizing exceptionalism. The real accusation isn’t just presidential arrogance; it’s institutional consent.

The phrase “above the law” is deliberately blunt, almost primal. It’s not arguing policy; it’s drawing a bright line around legitimacy. In a republic, the leader is an officeholder, not a sovereign. Put the leader outside constraint and you’ve quietly swapped civic equality for hierarchy. That’s why the payoff lands on “we”: Bovard makes the loss collective, not abstract. The republic isn’t a marble building; it’s a shared agreement that power can be checked and punishment can reach the powerful.

Contextually, Bovard has spent a career warning about executive overreach - the national security state, emergency powers, the slippery bureaucratic logic that treats accountability as a nuisance. The quote compresses a long-running American tension: the presidency as constitutional servant versus the presidency as elected monarch. Its intent is alarmist by design, but the subtext is sharper: democracies don’t usually die with a coup; they erode when exceptions become precedents, and precedents become permission.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Bovard, James. (2026, January 16). This is a case if the President is permitted to be above the law, then we no longer have a republic. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/this-is-a-case-if-the-president-is-permitted-to-106417/

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Bovard, James. "This is a case if the President is permitted to be above the law, then we no longer have a republic." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/this-is-a-case-if-the-president-is-permitted-to-106417/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"This is a case if the President is permitted to be above the law, then we no longer have a republic." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/this-is-a-case-if-the-president-is-permitted-to-106417/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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