1. There's a curious liberal cult of government prosecutors as political saviours of which Robert Mueller is the latest.
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7. Further thoughts on prosecutorial liberalism here: https://newrepublic.com/article/143391/democrats-can-restore-faith-political-process …
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but wouldn't impeachment but a D controlled congress in '18 be seen as entirely partisan?
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Are you suggesting that there be no prosecution of crimes committed in office? I'd be curious why you would think that.
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This is true when people play by the rules. Jury is still out as to whether that is true or not. Cheat the ballots cheat the system.
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And I don't mean vote hacking... Gerrymandering, targeted online ads on social media etc. New media landscape install the Wild West
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if a city councilman taking bribes can be tried in a courtroom, why can't a president?
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You really need to rethink this! Many political crimes aim to undermine process of democratic accountability itself, e.g. Watergate tricks
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Analogy would be to say that deception of consumers by companies, eg VW, should be econ issues resolved first in the marketplace.
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From over here in *not America* a question: impeachment is a political act, not a judicial one, right? And what immunity has a President?
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What an insane statement. If a President commits treason, we should not consider it a criminal act?
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