The President of the United States called into a news show, enraged his own justice department isn’t indicting his electoral opponent despite, he says, his constantly urging them to do so. How have we become so used to this that there’s barely a reaction?https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/08/us/politics/trump-calls-to-indict-political-rivals.html …
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Every person running for office should be asked about this and not allowed to dodge the question. This is the only time we get to hold our elected officials to account, they're interviewing for their jobs, let's make sure they have our interests at heart.
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Plus they need to keep pushing the whole "what will you do if he loses the election and refuses to concede?" Like the question put to Pence on Wednesday that he refused to answer (which is an answer in its own right). They need to keep pushing him and the rest of the GOP on this.
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It’s just roids talking, right? No? He‘s mad as a hatter without steroids? Nevermind.
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We need a megaphone on this!
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And don't forget the peaceful transition issue.
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I’m worried that a significant chunk of the population actually thinks this kind of thing is acceptable, if not outright normal. I heard such reactions during the "time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee" debacle. This is worse, but not very different.
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