• foggy@lemmy.world
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    More than him – our nations people.

    When Nixon fucked around he stepped down. In doing so, he said to the American people “what I did was wrong and I recognize that.”

    Trump won’t admit wrongdoing. He’s been indicted on fucking 90 counts. Until he is actually punished, his followers will only see that they can try to do the same.

    Society needs to renounce him, fully, or were fucked.

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      Meh. I kinda wish we would have set a harder precedent with rather than letting him go on a PR tour.

      I think it possibly could have prevented a lot of the ensuing political corruption we’ve seen.

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        Same could have been said if we had actually nailed Ronnie Raygun to the wall for Iran/Contra. Instead, we let him coast. And that was even worse than Watergate.

        Republicans have been skating for years and years for their crimes.

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          Might’ve happened had there been a precedent for it. Same with all the war crimes for Cheney/Bush. Instead they’re counting their money and fingerprinting.

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        Ford pardoned Nixon, so there wasn’t much that could be done to punish Nixon after that. They couldn’t even go after him at the state level since the Watergate scandal happened in DC. Pardoning Nixon was a major part of why Ford didn’t get reelected, although there were several other major reasons for that.

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          Obviously, but Ford shouldn’t have. That was most of the point.

          Still, that wouldn’t have made him immune to impeachment (and hopefully the ultimate barring from holding office).

          But the point is moot, and bipartisan vileness will ensure we don’t see a precedence for any of these things in decades.