When my stepdaughter enlisted into the Army her Drill Sergeants immediately recognized her “problem” with authority, so they made her a squad leader. And they ingrained into her brain (think 3 DS’s yelling at you so close they were spitting on your face) that anything that happened in her squad was her fault - good or bad. She made E5 pretty quick, and went to E7 before she got her degree, at which point she became an Officer. 24 years in she retired a Major.
“Smith is a Federal Prosecutor appointed by the Attorney General to investigate a President of the United States.”
And herein lies the major issue - Smith has no authority to prosecute anybody. Federal Prosecutors must be appointed/approved by Congress, not the USAG.
Further Smith and his case is an act of malice - he knows he does not have authority, or a case - it is disintegrating before his eyes. Yet he continues pushing, as if nobody is watching. Smith is in denial, obstinate - a classic “three wise monkeys” personality. He is - I believe - afraid for his life, and rightly so./p>
Also I agree with you Post #41. It seems like we view the other side as spoiled little cry babies but hold our tongue as we hope they will got over themselves as they grow up, but they never do.