Wednesday’s Political Thoughts

The GOP’s outrageous lying has my spouse issuing full-throated growls.

Some claim that lying is part of the political process. While acknowledging that truth, what’s happening now seems different. The Trump led GOP spreads fictions as easily as others butter toast. It doesn’t matter how far their claims stray from facts, truth, or reality. No subject is sacrosanct. If it will win them a vote, they’ll lie about it, and then lie that they lied about it.

My wife offers a solution. President Joe Biden should use the Supreme Court’s newly forged presidential immunity and start having these people making outrageous claims arrested. She doesn’t know what the charges would be; she figures President Biden is president, so he’s immune, right?

Sure, that’s kind of what the Roberts Court said about presidential immunity, leaving it open to interpretation what goes over the line.

We conclude that under our constitutional structure of separated powers, the nature of Presidential power requires that a former President have some immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts during his tenure in office. At least with respect to the President’s exercise of his core constitutional powers, this immunity must be absolute. As for his remaining official actions, he is also entitled to immunity. At the current stage of proceedings in this case, however, we need not and do not decide whether that immunity must be absolute, or instead whether a presumptive immunity is sufficient.

My tack is different; I think doing as she suggests would undermine our democracy and weaponize the DOJ in ways that won’t shut down for many election cycles.

She’s willing to take that risk to keep Trump out of the White House. She’s willing to do so, she says, because she does not doubt that is what the Republicans would do.

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    1. Yep, I see her point. No doubt in my gray cells thy would. But its damage to our democracy is why we shouldn’t justify the Democrat’s use. Bitter as it is to go high and suck it up rathern than going low. Cheers

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  1. So your wife grrrrrrrrrrrrowls too, eh? Good on her! Still, though … much as I like your wife’s solution, I have to agree with you. We cannot lower ourselves to their level, cannot wallow in the muck they are wallowing in, for to do so would have serious future consequences for democracy. Sigh. (No growling tonight, just a long, deep sigh.)

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      1. She and I would make a great team!!!

        Yes, I’m pretty certain my grrrrrrrrrrrs will be needed on and after 11/5! Trying to get my strength back, mind over matter, etc., but the body heals at its own pace no matter how much the mind tries to coerce it! Still, I am doing considerably better than I was a few weeks ago! Hugs ‘n cheers!

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      2. OMG, yes. You and my wife would feed and encourage each other. She has such friends here already, so you would just have to join the club of these intelligent, well-read individuals. You’d undoubtably be welcomed. Hugs ‘n cheers

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