(July 10, 2018 at 2:26 pm)RoadRunner79 Wrote: I think it depends on what you are talking about. I had said during the Clinton / Monica thing, that it should have waited until after. Now if it was something directly related to the Presidency, then that’s another matter. I think it depends on what it is. Afterwards, you can throw the book at him. For me, it’s not about trying to protect the person in office, but not taking away from the office for a frivolous suit or charge.
So the scumsucker commits a crime that has to be prosecuted within a certain time limit but since he's in office he get's off. The 14th Amendment applies. And if he was able to avoid prosecution then it's stupid to convict the ordinary John and Jane any any crime.