Of course this is true. But there is also the argument that someone who does something wrong should be punished, both as a signal of intolerance and as a deterrent for future lawbreakers — and especially if they have great power and influence over a whole country.Moose-tache wrote: ↑Tue Jul 19, 2022 12:02 am Who, and I mean this as a sincere question, who the hell is still holding out for a criminal punishment of 45? Nothing can stop his presidency, because it already happened and it's complete. And we've hopefully all figured out by now that Donald Trump was a symptom, not a pathogen, a single bubo on a self-inflicted plague victim. We made him. He happened. Let's focus on not doing this to ourselves again, instead of pretending that the problem was one old shouty man from Queens who needs to be individually stopped.
(This is not a new argument, I should note: … and you shall burn the evil out from your midst, so that others will hear and be afraid, and such evil things will not again be done in your midst — Deuteronomy 19:19–20.)