@tigger said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1289266) said:
The only positive that I think can be drawn from any of this is that the US democratic system seems to be strong enough to withstand this assault.
Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon is a rich and powerful incumbent with a rabid and violent group of supporters. Other systems with less integrity would have caved in to the pressure he has mounted.
I doubt that he will be brought before the law for his actions. Even though he has shown little or no respect for the office of the presidency others (even his opponents) will, I think, seek to avoid further damage, out of respect for that office.
You are probably correct but i really hope you are wrong,Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon has made a mockery of the office of president and should be judged the same as any citizen of the USA.
I don't disagree with you, and my assessment of the situation may well be wrong.
But I think that the incoming administration will be more focussed on stemming the bleeding. They will not want the office of the presidency further demeaned by pursuing criminal charges against Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon. Nor will they want to provide him, and his supporters, with a platform to continue pursuing his grievances.
It will be interesting to see how the Republican party weathers this storm. I can see them being split for many years to come. Unless the Democrats screw up big time, I suspect that they can look forward to a long period in power.
I think pursuing criminal charges against Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon is the only way they can stem the demeaning of the office of the President. To not do so means the stain remains and validates what he has done. Inaction in this case is endorsing the methods Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon has used to destabilise the USA.