Commentary The news is changing by the hour regarding the events of Jan. 6, when the presidential electoral votes are officially opened and counted in Washington, D.C. Considering the pending lawsuits, the conflicting historical precedents, the ambiguity of the relevant Constitutional provisions, and the 1887 Electoral Count Act being the worst written statute in the history of mankind; I’m not sure anyone on the planet can predict what will happen on Jan. 6. But here are the most likely options that could develop. Option one, only a few Republicans have the courage to fight for the Constitution and object to the lawlessness. Their objections are ignored and it’s business as usual in D.C. as the media declared results are rubber stamped by Congress and half the country is left with very little faith that we are still a constitutional republic. This scenario would award Biden the win. But with 140 …