UPDATED: A couple of thoughts on Presidents and Crimes

Filed in National by on March 31, 2023

Trump is being defended in the “legitimate” media in some nonsensical ways. Here are a couple I’ve heard. There are many more.

1) Trump’s crimes aren’t really crimes.. For conservatives the only real crimes are street crimes. Crimes are things black people mostly do in cities. If a white person does something that appears to be a crime, they probably just didn’t understand the law.

2) “The President” cannot commit crimes by virtue of the fact that he is President.
This only applies to Republican presidents of course because they are the real Presidents. Also this immunity from prosecution extend to crimes committed by Republican Presidents that happened prior to becoming President (as in the Stormy Daniels case) because otherwise it would be “political” or something.

UPDATE: Just saw this.  Graham is, I guess, endorsing the veracity of this post (?)

 

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  1. Paul says:

    I rhink you summarize it well.

  2. nathan arizona says:

    Yes, well-put, Jason.

  3. jason330 says:

    Here is a very nonsensical defense of Trump: “This might make Republicans angry, and they’ll try to arrest Biden for something.”

    That nonsense is from the serious and sober-minded “Gray Lady”.

    https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/3/31/2161324/-This-New-York-Times-analysis-of-Trump-s-indictment-is-just-gross

    • Alby says:

      Go ahead and arrest him.

      These shitheads are playing football and pretending it’s something higher-minded. I’m not rooting for the Democratic Party laundry, and neither do most true progressives.

      • Jason330 says:

        It is basically a straight-faced, un-ironic argument that holding Trump accountable for crimes would violate “norms”

        Let that sink in.

  4. jason330 says:

    This weekend, The New York Times added another reason for NOT indicting Trump and it is an instant classic:

    Khardori’s arguments is based on two terrible things believed by too many American elites: “elites should be immune from legal accountability” and “people who kill people with reckless driving should be immune from legal accountability.”

    Elites are busy, and reckless driving isn’t a street crime – so it isn’t really a crime.

    https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/the-view-from-the-bottom-of-the-slippery-slope-looks-fine