It's a clever slippery slope argument.
I see it as having a similar problem as the argument, "if they can do this to Trump (or Carter Page, or General Flynn), they can do it to you." Abuse of power is like prosecutorial discretion. It isn't used against everybody, just against people and groups that appear on the system's radar as enemies and threats.
Trump was fine until he started to expose our political and commerce systems for what they are. Even worse when he started to dismantle some of the machinations that enable the hidden graft and sellout of the country.
But back to the dysfunctional and dishonest senate - as a deliberative body it is a farce. The mafia is more honest and consistent. The senate is where truth goes to die. Everything it does is theater, everything it does, it does to preserve status quo, draw more poer to the federal government, and advance globalism. "Our precious and sacred democracy."
Until it collapses as did Rome.
Thank you.
I value your opinion.
As my pastor once said to me, “What is the last political slippery-slope argument you found to be inaccurate?”