I'll rephrase. You should stop with the hyperbolics.
I think the much greater danger than excessive hyperbole is insufficient hyperbole.
Trump's lawyers literally just argued, directly to the faces of the Supreme Court Justices in oral argument, that the President ought to be allowed to order Seal Team 6 to assassinate their political opponents, and should be immune to prosecution if they do that.
The danger here is not something that should be minimized, it is something that should be emphasized.
The court didn't go for that. It was presented as a hyperbolic example. You're worried over nothing. And even if they ruled that directly we shouldn't arrest the Supreme Court and Congress (wtf?).
If the court rules that the president has absolutely immunity, then they remove the limits on what a President can do.