Daily News | Hey, Larry Krasner: You are not above the law
We don’t have recalls in Pennsylvania. What we do have is impeachment, and the more intransigent Krasner becomes, the more his erstwhile allies could desert him.
Following the law isn’t an option when your entire job is law enforcement. Elected officials can and should work to change the law when they think it is unjust or wrongheaded, but refusing to follow the law isn’t civil disobedience when you’re a government official; it’s dereliction of duty. Political tribalism often convinces us to back people on our own side, even when we see their many flaws, because the alternative — someone from the other “tribe” winning — is worse. But sometimes, as about half the Democrats in Harrisburg just demonstrated, enough is enough. Just as
, Krasner’s outright refusal to obey the law may start to convince Democrats that the time has come to let Krasner go his own way — out of office.
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