Criminal investigations of powerful political figures illustrate what we should already know: federal criminal law should not punish marginal offenses, as they require a choice between indicting key actors in the system over comparatively trivial things & making a mockery of law.
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If you would want your most hated President indicted on a particular set of facts, you should also want your favorite President indicted on a certain set of facts. Rules the Democrats will not live by.
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I'm not sure opinions driven by bias should be our yardstick here.
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Different take: let's indict more politicians. They're constantly breaking laws that ordinary citizens would immediately be locked up for. And, because they have more power than we do, they're capable of doing greater harm.
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Ahhhh Crank....now you are nipping around the edges of what is wrong in this country...no one give a whit about anyone that has dissimilar views...win at any cost and <blank> the other side...
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This is an excellent rule. I would definitely, without a doubt, 100% want my favorite politician indicted and/or impeached on the set of facts set forth in the redacted Mueller report.
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