Michael Savage is right. Is isn't one man, one vote. It is one judge, no votes. In another era, this judge would be tarred, feathered and ridden out of town on a rail . . . if he were lucky.
Vigilantism is about all that's left to us, if the votes are liable to be brushed off at the flick of a judge's wrist.
The torch-and-pitchfork approach---very loud, very angry protests---should not be abandoned, though, since there is always a possibility that real mayhem might arise therefrom. And we badly need some mayhem to wake people up and get their circulation going.
As for impeachment, there's no hope. You couldn't get a majority to approve of that if you counted the Republicans per testicle.
You think it's a coincidence that you pass through metal detectors to get within a stone's throw of these black robed dictators?