"I have been aghast at every criminal, cruel, and corrupt action of the current administration. I thought I had reached peak outrage. But nothing — nothing — has hit me more viscerally than that evil pretenders’ pardoning of convicted war criminals. Men who murdered needlessly and cruelly, who tortured other human beings, and when they had taken their lives, desecrated their mortal remains. It is bad enough that as a society, these creatures walk among us. However when they commit such atrocities under cover of the flag so many carried honourably as they gave their “last full measure of devotion” they are an indelible mark of evil on a nation’s soul. What does that say about a citizenry that tolerates presidential absolution of these most heinous crimes?"
I was going to say something about the inherently sick nature of defending war criminals, and the message sent to the world when you pardon them... but, this writer did a good job, so I'll just post a paragraph of it.