No matter how senior an official is, if he violates party discipline and the law of the country, he will be seriously dealt with and punished.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Let everyone regulate his conduct... by the golden rule of doing to others as in similar circumstances we would have them do to us, and the path of duty will be clear before him.
There's nothing so improves the mood of the Party as the imminent execution of a senior colleague.
No one is above the law, not even the president. I believe perjury does meet at least the definition of high misdemeanor.
Let me be clear - no one is above the law. Not a politician, not a priest, not a criminal, not a police officer. We are all accountable for our actions.
What you do as president has consequences.
No person, not even a congressman, is above the law.
Thanks to presidential immunity and executive control of the Justice Department, there are no consequences to executive branch lawbreaking. And when it comes to presidential lawbreaking, the sitting president could literally strangle someone to death on national television and meet with no consequences.
You must see the persons who are in charge - persons you can punish or vote for.
In the discharge of the duties of this office, there is one rule of action more important than all others. It consists in never doing anything that someone else can do for you.
It does violence to the English language to assert that a president who has violated a duty entrusted to him by the Constitution is not guilty of official misconduct.
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