I read a comment from a Trump supporter the other day about how all of this was "cheating." The gist of his argument was that they (he) won the election fair and square, and this was just a way for the 'other side' to get what they wanted and cheat Trump voters out of their win.
You voted for him. He won. Now that he might have to go, you feel cheated. I get that.
But what I don't get is that, to stop there and to only feel like you've been cheated is to completely ignore what this country stands for, and what it is built upon. Namely: the rule of law, and the Constitution.
No one is above the law, even presidents. We don't (or are not supposed to) have kings, or nobles, or a ruling class that live under separate rules than the rest of us. *We the people* are one and the same in the eyes of the law. That's why its embodiment, the lady with the scales, is blindfolded.
The people who say that all of this is a witch hunt, and that Trump should be president no matter what, are so crass and tribal as to make me question not only their patriotism, but their character and morality. Do you really believe in this country? In the Constitution? In the principles that it represents?
Or do you only support those things when it gets you what you want, and are willing to sacrifice them for anything you say you hate?
It's reprehensible.
>Inb4 muh proof!
Let's, for argument sake, say that Trump undoubtedly broke the law and everyone who studies law, in the Congress, Senate and Supreme Court agrees. Would you even give a shit? If you set the precedent, are you ready for a commie president who's willing to come in and break all our laws with no reprocussions from our government?
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Fuck off nigger
saged
They voted Trump because they loathe female power. They don't even know what politics means.