How can Trump be seen as 'tough on crime' when he's vouching to release Jan 6 criminals on day 1? (user search)
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quesaisje
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« on: March 17, 2024, 10:21:12 AM »

It's because many of his supporters don't believe in rule of law:

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The New Right both exposes the false priests of the kleptocracy and smashes conservative political idols as it reassesses appeals to the U.S. Constitution and our supposedly sacred political ideals. The idea of “democracy” in its current usage is a farce.  [...] At some point in the decline of every empire, with its dissolute senators, it finally dawns on a truly great leader, one born of the family of the lion or the tribe of the eagle, “Hey, I could run this thing.” The New Right now often discusses a Red Caesar, by which it means a leader whose post-constitutional rule will restore the strength of his people.

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