Revenge? How about JUSTICE?
So basically you think that anyone that desires to be a criminal should become a pol because it is a ticket to rape, pillage, and plunder without a chance of consequence. Got it.
"Without a chance of consequence"? Her corruption led directly to her defeat. She'll never be President. Her career of public service is likely over.
Look, it's not that I desire to see her escape "justice". It's just that political vendettas have costs and consequences. Trump's the new President of a deeply divided nation, and his new responsibilities take precedence. The GOP has a hell of an opportunity in front of it, to reverse eight years of destructive policies that have stifled economic growth, made our nation less safe and, last but not least, poisoned the culture. Trump set a note of reconciliation in his acceptance speech, and praised Clinton for her service. That's not pandering, that's smart politics, by a man who woke up with the weight of the world on his shoulders (a weight, I'd wager, he hardly expected).
Sure, it's easy to indulge the victor's thirst for revenge, but isn't the best revenge to reverse Dem policies, not jail vanquished Dem politicians? Appointing a special prosecutor to go after Clinton doesn't do a damn thing to advance a conservative agenda, it merely creates new enemies and tensions that aren't needed at this time.
Trump will need all the help and allies he can get. The stock market rose yesterday, in my view because the twin triumphs of Trump and the GOP Congress are portents that partisan gridlock just might be able to be replaced by attention paid to the peoples' business. I'm all for that, and against any distractions that will needlessly rekindle partisan wars.
Clinton has been relegated to the dustbin. Leave her there, and resist the temptation to make her a martyr for all those who want to make Trump's, and the GOP's, life miserable.