Quote Originally Posted by Lewkowski View Post
If she broke the law, do you think she should go to jail? Or do you want to give her a pass because 'we don't jail political opponents.'
Those two sentences don't go together. But it does illustrate a binary view of rule-of-law and justice that's disturbing. I think you should stop referencing the *jail* card because:

Not all crimes means the guilty spend time in *jail*. Especially not for financial crimes (see Wells Fargo).
You probably can't name one person who's been found guilty of violating Federal Election Commission laws that's spending time in *jail*.

So stop using the *jail* reference as if it means justice.