No More, No Less
The public discussion of policy issues, Corona Virus policy, societal racism, economic policy and international relations to name a few, are frequently overshadowed or distorted by one's view of President Donald Trump. This interferes with the evolution or implementation of well examined policy. One may have strong views on mandatory vaccination or carbon emission limits for vehicles, but if the person of the President is paramount in the discussion, the policy outcome may be ineffectual.
We have had presidents in the past who, in retrospect, were open to the same criticisms as President Trump.
Franklin Roosevelt was a womanizer before becoming paralyzed. He is now considered to have high-handedly violated The Constitution in many ways before and during WW-II. President Truman nationalized railroads and steel mills with federal troops. President Kennedy had extramarital affaires while he was president, that took place inside the White ahouse.. President Nixon systematically abused power to ensure that he remained in powe. Eventually impeached, he chose to resign rather than face removal through conviction of obstruction of justice. President Clinton was an admitted womanizer in and out of office. Eventually he was charged with purgery and disbarred.
President Trump is in good company historically. Let's focus on the policy discussions, not the man.