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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 1, 2024

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That's why it took 200+ years for any president to be criminally indicted. Obviously without absolute criminal immunity presidents and ex-presidents would be awash in criminal prosecutions! That's why it has been such a problem historically!

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Obama sleeps peaceful tonight. He of course murdered citizens without due process.

I'd give him a pass on that. It's actually demonstrating a problem with birthright citizenship.

That problem is not recognized in any other context, so why should it be recognized in this one?

Because we are not allowed to say what everybody thinks, that some people shouldn't be given citizenship, and even when they have that citizenship they still aren't one of our own, so fuck them.

As you say, this knowledge is suppressed in any other context. Why grant charity when it cuts against those doing the suppression?

Right, because people still knew their history enough that the idea of trying that kind of hardball was beyond the pale. It certainly wasn't for lack of things to try and arrest Presidents over.

people still knew their history enough that the idea of trying that kind of hardball was beyond the pale

Indeed, it crossed the Rubicon, so to speak

Yeah. The idea that Trump is somehow unique as opposed to the person with respect to whom the seal was broken seems absurd to me.