Now, here is a scary thought, raised by Daniel Block, as editor at Washington Monthly: What happens in 2020 if Trump loses the election but refuses to give up the office? What if he says the election was rigged, hundreds of thousands of illegals voted, and simply says he won’t give  up the presidency? What if the supine Republican party leaders agree with him? What if he challenges the election in court? What if he calls up the armed forces to keep him in office? What if he asks his “Second Amendment people” to barricade the White House?

when I first read this article, it read almost like a satire. Since then, Trump has tweeted that he should get an extra two years added to his first term because of the time “wasted” by the Mueller investigation. His aides say he was only joking. But his craziest ideas begin as jokes, then become reality. We know how little regard he has for the Constitution. He thinks he was elected to be dictator or emperor of president for life.

The scariest part of the questions is that we are even considering this to be a realistic possibility.