George Conway. That’s a big surprise.
In the case of Donald Trump, I am more and more reminded what an old friend once told me. He had been an Albanian communist partisan in WW2. Enver Hoxha had been his school teacher in the city of Korçë. After the war, my friend was in charge of trying the cases of people accused of collaborating with the Germans and the Italians — AKA fascists. He endeavored to have fair trials and was acquitting people if the evidence of their alleged crime was not convincing. The Communists asked him about this. He said those people acquitted were not guilty, based on evidence. The Communists told him, “No, they are all guilty, and perhaps you are a fascist too.” Seeing the writing on the wall, he escaped to Greece, took refuge in a church, became an Orthodox Christian, and moved to the United States where he made a good life for himself.
I wish he were still around so I could ask him what he thought of the case of Donald Trump.
“To execute a man we don’t need proof of his guilt. We only need proof that it’s necessary to execute him. It’s that simple.” — Ernesto Che Guevara.