The strongest argument for impeachment may be that Trump is unfit for office. He lies; he divides; he flouts constitutional norms, embraces dictators and spews hateful rhetoric. He is ignorant and impetuous, temperamentally and philosophically unfit.
All true. In fact, our editorial board said as much when he was nominated in 2016. "Uniquely unqualified to serve as president," we wrote. "A Trump presidency would be dangerous for the nation and the world."
I think we've been proved right. But that is precisely the point: We thought his unfitness was evident before he was elected, and Americans chose him anyway. (No, he didn't win the popular vote. But he won.) He is endangering the future of the planet - but we knew he was a climate denier. He ripped children from their parents at the border - but his racism and anti-immigrant animus, like his contempt for the Constitution, were no secrets.
"Washington Post's Fred Hiatt deplores thing he published
The editorial page editor notes that the editorial page printed misinformation on climate change from Sarah Palin
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In his "Inferno", Dante wrote that there were nine circles of hell, at number 8 Fraud, and the deepest number 9 Treachery. May Freddie receive his just reward.
Sounds like he was unfit for life.
The Washington Post took down one Republican President. His life's goal was probably to take down another one.
Prayers to his family. He’s a Lib. He has his own judgment with God, not us.
I am glad to see he cannot encourage any more evil.