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Chuck’s Commentary - America Could Enter A “Reform Era” Post-Trump + Top 5 Most Absurd Awards Created To Soothe Trump’s Ego

Feb 18, 2026
A look at a proposed constitutional fix to limit presidential pardons and the bipartisan momentum behind it. Historical parallels to past reform waves and warnings about overreach are explored. Thoughts on international diplomacy from Munich make an appearance. A satirical countdown lists the most absurd awards created to flatter a certain political figure.
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INSIGHT

Pardons Have Become Political Protection

  • Presidential pardon power has drifted from mercy toward political protection under recent presidencies.
  • Bipartisan fear of abuse makes structural reform of pardons politically plausible now.
ADVICE

Model A Pardon-Override Amendment

  • Consider a constitutional amendment modeled on veto overrides to let Congress nullify pardons.
  • Require high thresholds (two-thirds of each chamber) to block abuse while preserving clemency.
INSIGHT

Reform Eras Follow Visible Scandals

  • Historical reform eras followed visible scandals that made structural fixes politically possible.
  • Past amendments (16th, 17th, 19th) solved systemic corruption and representation gaps but some (18th) overcorrected.
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