2. He was also a federal prosecutor before he ran for Congress. That alone means he deserves the same level of public respect that you’d give to a child molester.
And the federal prosecutors who prosecuted Weiner for sexting a minor, Blagojevich for selling 0bama's Senate seat, Menendez and Cuellar for bribery, and Cori Bush for using campaign money to hire her husband's security firm? Do they deserve more respect than a child molester? It's just a job like any other. If we are to have law and order in this country we need prosecutors as well as defense attorneys.
3. As far as I’m concerned, any military veteran who joined the armed forces after 1992 is disqualified from any consideration to hold a political office at the national level.
Why?? What do you have against the military?
Some of the things you've described here probably shouldn't have been federal crimes in the first place. And there's no "law and order" in this country when you have selective prosecution for political purposes, anyway.
Why?? What do you have against the military?
I have nothing against the military. But anyone who joined the military since 1992 has demonstrated -- above all else -- that they're conditioned: (A) to do what they're told, and (B) to do what they're told by a government that is the biggest threat to the liberty of its citizens today.
It's the same reason why I think those silly "Back the Blue" flags and signs are pathetic examples of virtue-signaling.