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Letter: Republicans chose self-interest in acquitting Trump
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FILE. Letter writer says, It is a strange feeling when you wake up in a country where those elected to govern no longer stand for the rule of law or even have any principles. (MANDEL NGAN / AFP)MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images
It is a strange feeling when you wake up in a country where those elected to govern no longer stand for the rule of law or even have any principles. A nation once renowned for its democratic governance has now been brought low by a political party desperate to remain relevant.
Sen. Portman’s legalistic tangle fails to explain his vote to acquit Donald Trump
Updated Feb 21, 2021;
Posted Feb 21, 2021
Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, leaves the chamber after the Senate voted to consider hearing from witnesses in the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, at the Capitol in Washington, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)AP
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Here’s what Portman, who isn’t running for a third term, said:
”The question I must answer is not whether President Trump said and did things that were reckless and encouraged the mob [that invaded the Capitol]. I believe that happened. The threshold question I must answer is whether a former president can be convicted by the Senate in the context of an impeachment. .
We often learn most from people who don t share our worldviews. German Carl Schmitt, a reactionary critic of democracy, provides uncanny insight into the uncivil war of opinion after the 2020 election. Constitutional democracies, Schmitt argues, seek a foundation in legality, that is rule by law, bu.
"I understand Cramer and Hoeven’s cowardice. They fear Trump. They don’t want to be censured by North Dakota Republicans. They don’t want to have primary opponents. Still, they chose their self-interests over doing the right thing for their country."