metacristi
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It's no "impeachment of free speech" to say that free speech doesn't mean you can say whatever you want without any regard to consequences. In Trump's case, he gave no thought at all to what effect his speech, in context, might have beyond how he hoped it might benefit him politically. In a US president, that kind of unbalanced approach fits pretty well the political definition of "high crimes and misdemeanors," since what might not need sanction for somebody in a lesser position is kind of what the provision is for in the case of a greater one. So, no- anyone in the future is not going to be a victim, only the ones in a position like Trump's who might need the example.
I'd say that trying to prove at all costs that Trump incited violence and trying to loose the interpretation of the First Amendment are not at all rational (what in fact many are doing now, including you, following the well known 'progressive' recipe with the never ending dilution of what is a 'racist', 'fascist' and so on). Much more rational is this, we owe the modern world to it, the advent of minority identity politics after 1990 (largely internalized by the Democrats these days) actually brought us closer to the Middle Ages.
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