I would however push back on one important observation that "The problem is that Americans insist on prioritizing politics over principles."
A plausible alternate take is that Americans have been trained/bamboozled to prioritize politics over principles over the past 30 years. The drivers of this change are beyond my ability to accurately atribute without a tinfoil hat. The results of this change are profoundly divisive and detrimental to our national identity on many levels.
Sorry, but this is just dumb.. You are saying if someone is concerned about prosecutorial abuse, it constitutes "worship" of the target. That makes no sense.
I agree with the essence of your article. I found it refreshing and fair interpretation ✌️
Very nice analysis Charles.
I would however push back on one important observation that "The problem is that Americans insist on prioritizing politics over principles."
A plausible alternate take is that Americans have been trained/bamboozled to prioritize politics over principles over the past 30 years. The drivers of this change are beyond my ability to accurately atribute without a tinfoil hat. The results of this change are profoundly divisive and detrimental to our national identity on many levels.
Sorry, but this is just dumb.. You are saying if someone is concerned about prosecutorial abuse, it constitutes "worship" of the target. That makes no sense.