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Nope. His nation is, first, a Christian nation.
And second, a nation with a President that is free of any inconvenient checks and balances.
You see, despite what it says in the Declaration of Independence, Barr feels that we've been wrong for the last couple centuries or so and that the founders were not concerned about the excesses of King George III. What they were really worried about was that the English Parliament had gained too much power in relation to the monarchy. He thinks that what we should be worried about now is that Congress and the courts are getting too strong and that the President should have absolute authority over the other branches of government.
Think about that when you consider that Barr wants Trump back in office. Trump's efforts to overturn democracy are not an issue for Barr, they are a selling point.
Here's the thing, grifters are very good at positioning themselves to gain advantage just in case.
What's the over under if Trump wins vs if Biden wins?
The worse case scenario is an out of control, out for blood, Trump - this speech insulates him, might even put him on the table in some discussions.
If Biden wins, nothing changes, he lost nothing.
You're not wrong, however, this article is about stuff he's been saying for decades now. It's not just something he's been saying lately. Barr must see Trump as a possible step on the path towards a Christianity focused unitary executive government.