akwoo, on 2020-November-28, 17:13, said:
When people say that Jimmy Carter is a good person but not a good president, what they mean is that they want the government to lie, cheat, and steal on their behalf, and President Carter wasn't willing to do that.
Yes it's important for our government to have integrity, but most voters also want the government to be crooked against those they perceive as crooks, and most people have a rather elastic definition of who the crooks are.
I don't think that is accurate - although more accurate than it used to be, or should be. There is definitely less acceptance of the validity of "the other side" than any time since, most likely, the Civil War. Still, without integrity, we have lawlessness.
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About 7 million more people voted for integrity over crookedness. Still a margin that thin is too thin to sustain a democratic republic for much longer. Unless we can find a way to elevate those numbers, the U.S. is on perilous ground.