Um...most prosecutions are political. Violent crime is prosecuted at higher rate and with harsher penalties because the district attorney is an elected official. It's nice that you seem to have sympathy, in mind, at least, for those who are outraged about the verdict. And I give you props for not gloating beyond expectation nor changing your mind about the very real doubts about how Biden will fare in 2024.
Alger Hiss, to name a prominent example, was not a communist spy. He was convicted, however (of perjury) in part by a then-on-his-way-up Richard Nixon. See also: Scooter Libby.
If you can't try to overturn elections, then the dems lawfare-in-chief lawyer Mark Elias would be rotting in some Club Fed. Since he isn't, know that he has tried and succeeded. Using the same legal system that Trunp appealed to, but without success. Ironically, because that great Trump supporter US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito said "No way, Jose!" when the decision reached the district level in Trump's case in Pennsylvania (because Alito is in charge of that district).
It is time for some Agip-prop, if you'll excuse the pun. Last time I checked, there was brief instability in the prediction markets, but the odds haven't changed. Gas is still over $3.50/gallon in most of the US. The stock market just sharted, which could be the first sign of a dump.
To those who are not you and who are openly gloating...I hope you enjoy your childish behavior, but eventually reflect on it. Here is Chris Rock on those who celebrated the OJ verdict, with a point I hope reaches you:
Also, this: