EAllusion wrote:...what I think you are missing is that this is secondary to Congress having and exercising investigatory oversight to uncover and share improper actions by the President that have not been committed yet.
We talked about this. See the part about Obama ordering the killing of American citizens with knowledge he was doing so without due process. That perfect universe, this universe discussion? That was about what you are saying above.
Knowing that the approach you advocate for will not only not work but will be more likely to turn even more people off to the legitimate concerns regarding Trump because it all starts to sounds like partisan noise to people not at the poles, what good argument could you really make that isn't idealistic rather than pragmatic? And if you don't think pragmatism (in the more pedestrian sense, not philosophical sense) is what politics is about, and we should pursue ideological outcomes because to fail to pursue all violations by the executive erodes democracy and set dangerous precedents, why are you ok with pragmatism when it comes to Obama?
Why demand Al Capone be tried for murder knowing it won't work, tax evasion has a real chance of working, and the stakes are really about successfully get the dangerous person out of the position they occupy allowing them to wreck havoc?