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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 1, 2024

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Spoken like a man who does not remember Fitzmas.

Maybe Trump really is just unusually shady?

"No reasonable prosecutor would bring such charges."

If Trump were unusually shady, the absurd amounts of scrutiny and procedurally-illegitimate attacks levied against him would have destroyed him already. We can actually observe the norms that have been violated and the procedures abused in an attempt to destroy him, and compare these directly to the treatment other politicians enjoy. It seems quite clear to me that he is, in fact, not particularly shady, if what they're hitting him with is truly all they could find.

What norms have been violated in the attempts to prosecute him?

For the specific examples Skibboleth brings up, and the specific term 'criminal accusations', I would also point to the various DeSantis kidnapping fanfiction, or the "Abbot drowned immigrants to Texas".

"Last night a woman and two children drowned crossing the Rio Grande River near Shelby Parkā€”land recently seized by the Texas National Guard, who blocked Border Patrol from accessing the land," Sawyer Hackett, a Democratic strategist and one-time appointee of former President Barack Obama, wrote in his own post. "Greg Abbott is responsible for these deaths. And he should be tried accordingly."

Ring me back when they're charged.