Commentary So you say you are tired of Donald Trump’s outspokenness and bravado. You want a return to “normal politics” in the United States, the kind you can largely ignore until a few weeks before elections, after which you can get back to living your lives, knowing that the people you have elected won’t be able to move the needle much in the meantime, either for good or for ill. After all, you believe, they will be constrained by the separation of powers written into the Constitution, no less than by the Constitution itself. You think to yourself that, even if the Democrats win, they might raise your taxes a little or expand government programs, but that will be all. If you believe that, normal American, you are living in the past. That kind of politics, fought according to the political equivalent of Marquis of Queensbury boxing rules, is gone …