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    Optimus Prime

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    This seems petty and dangerous
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    Matt Bevin is no longer the governor of Kentucky, but his decisions continued to send shock waves through the state’s legal system this week after he issued pardons for hundreds of people, some of whom committed violent offenses.

    Bevin issued 428 pardons since his defeat to Democrat Andy Beshear in a close election in November, the Louisville Courier Journal reported.

    His list includes a man convicted of reckless homicide, a convicted child rapist, a man who murdered his parents at age 16 and a woman who threw her newborn in the trash after giving birth in a flea market outhouse.

    He also pardoned Dayton Jones, who was convicted in the sexual assault of a 15-year-old boy at a party, Kentucky New Era reported.

    It is not unusual for governors to issue pardons as they leave office, but Bevin’s actions boggled some of the state’s attorneys, who questioned his judgment.

    “What this governor did is an absolute atrocity of justice,” said Commonwealth Attorney Jackie Steele, a prosecutor for Knox and Laurel counties. “He’s put victims, he’s put others in our community in danger.”.............

     
    How do the actions of this Republican Governor transcend party? Have we had a Democrat pardon child rapists and murderers who donated to their candidacy? I must have missed it.
    I meant that even Kentucky republicans wouldn't feel a responsibility to defend these actions. And I will point out that I'm not typically a "both party's do it" excuse supporter, and get annoyed when someone else's bad behavior is used as an excuse or deflection for a different bad actor.

    I will also say that democrats have done some squeamish things with pardons too. Clinton pardoned like a baker's dozen members of a Puerto Rican terrorist group that set off somewhere in the neighborhood of one hundred bombs bombs in the United States, killing six and maiming dozens. It was so bad that even Hilary had to not support it because it would have hurt her senate run.
     

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