That makes a lot of sense. Although I'm sure the founding fathers didn't foresee a world where a cult-like personality could keep control over his followers using disinformation and lies even in the face of so... much... evidence.EDIT: For the record, this is a built-in safety measure. Imagine a hypothetical situation wherein the government becomes tyrannical - the citizenry has two means of recourse, uprising or getting their own guy in who will veto whatever tyrannical laws Congress may want to push through. It provides means for oversight and puts the power in the hands of the people - if they want a President who was convicted of a felony, they have the right to vote for them. After all, *if* the government was tyrannical, the first thing they’d do would be convicting all relevant political opponents.
More funny is more better. President Felon has a nice ring to it.
We'll just have to hope that clearer heads prevail. And you're right, it'll definitely be entertaining to see what the GOP does.