With friends like this, who needs enemies?

Both Republicans and Democrats objected Sunday night to Donald Trump’s threat to jail Hillary Clinton if he becomes President, painting it as dangerously authoritarian… “Winning candidates don’t threaten to put opponents in jail. Presidents don’t threaten prosecution of individuals. Trump is wrong on this,” said Ari Fleischer, former White House Press Secretary for President George W. Bush.

Yeah, Fleischer was great for the Republican party’s ascendance. After his buddy George W. Bush left office, people were saying no Republican would ever get elected ever again.

Now we have a candidate, that even with the media against him, the Clinton’s fighting dirty, a few unforced errors, and the entire Republican Establishment trying to destroy him, is still either tied or ahead. Imagine what he could do for the movement if his own party wasn’t trying to betray him at every turn.

This is what happens when the entire system is corrupt. Everybody in power tries to create a situation where the elites are beyond the law – and they claim this should be so for moral reasons. Clinton committed crimes, but if you are moral, you would never imply she should ever face any consequences – even as we throw servicemen in prison for doing a small fraction of what she did. When everyone is corrupt, you cannot let any principled outsider in, at any cost.

It is a measure of how many of the elites Trump should be throwing in prison when he takes office.

And I say that out of compassion. If you wait until the collapse goes down and K-selection hits, prison will be the nice option they will wish Trump had pursued when he could have.

The winds are shifting.