Jaskalas
Lifer
- Jun 23, 2004
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It's pretty simple choice. Support Democracy, or support a guy who instigated an attempt to overthrow Democracy. Up to them. And I don't really care if their feels get fucked along the way.
The flat simplicity of your thinking is what makes it so very wrong.
I know many of his supporters wanted Trump to perform an actual military coup. Counter-coup against the Dems stealing the election via ballot and count manipulation. But Trump didn't actually do that. Who knows if he asked for it, but it didn't happen. He didn't do it himself. Instead your charge is that he incited others to riot. Who actually believes that happened? His base doesn't.
I'll ask a question related to whether your charge is real. Was it a crime? Then it belongs with a prosecutor in a court of law.
And what evidence is there? Trump's speech. He never told them to do it. Protest outside the building maybe. As is their right. You know he didn't tell them to attack police or break into the building. There is nothing there. At least not on the surface. But having gone over his words I do see the subtext and I agree that he "did" it. Trump incited a riot.
I suppose the reason you want it handled through a political circus is he wouldn't be convicted in a court of law. Because subtext hardly qualifies as evidence. It exists in the eye of the beholder and people see what they want to see. A lot of people won't even see it at all. And (I bet) psychologically couldn't see it even if they wanted to.
The only saving grace here is McConnell appears to blame Trump. We'll see where he stands after political calculation, but the idea of getting enough Republicans to convict is almost laughable. Even for this. Or rather, especially for this. For something so subtle. Where impeachment is for removal and technically there is no one to remove from office. I dare say this political circus is intended for show only, and certainly not for function. Though we'll see.
I'll say to you the same thing I told Trumpers when they furiously decried Dems stealing the election. Prove it in a court of law. So far they haven't. Will Democrats fair any better?
