• KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 months ago

    I recognize this, but it’s not a crime to be stupid and fall for his shit.

    unfortunately no, but the fact that you can even push criminals through presidency is, rather funny.

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      4 months ago

      Nah, it’s the way it should be; jailing a political opponent should absolutely not be a way for someone in power to stop people from voting for someone. It’s just sad that this is going to protect an actual criminal.

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        4 months ago

        so you’re saying a political opponent should be immune? Period?

        Because for the entire history of american politics, from the founding until now, that has never been the case. The president is no more immune than any average person, because the president is literally an average person, this is in the federalist papers.

        Like i don’t disagree, jailing someone to prevent them from running is absurd, but there are more nuanced and complete solutions to this problem like, having a functional justice system for example.

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          4 months ago

          so you’re saying a political opponent should be immune? Period?

          No, absolutely not. How could one possibly come to this conclusion based on what I said? Are you okay?

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            4 months ago

            why would you ever argue for immunity in any other manner? The president already has a form of acting immunity, like most politicians in office currently hold.

            Most official presidential acts are not something a president can be charged for, using the military for example.