I believe we try to err on the side of Freedom, it's kind of refreshing that a Nazi can run for office, it's reassuring that his name is in a district that is so overwhelming Democrat, that most of the time Republicans don't even run a candidate. They say if everyone was forced to vote (50% DON'T) that Democrats would rule everything, which is to say the Republican party would then SHIFT it's platform HARD LEFT to try and grab 51% of the votes. In the case of Roy Moore, the plan was to let him win the seat and then expel him for ethics violations. But if you had a town that was inhabited overwhelmingly with pedophiles, or bikers, the Sherriff of the town would spend a lot of time looking the other way when crimes were committed. Majority Rules. Unless the Majority doesn't vote.
When Marion Berry was Mayor of Washington DC, 14th St at 3AM on a Saturday night was bumper to bumper traffic, with whores filling the sidewalks. Hoes got the word DC was cool and flocked into town.
When I worked at the US Patent office, a guy came in with me who was so stupid, by the time they let him go everyone had a story of some moronic thing he had done or said. Sometime later, I saw his photo on a poster running for some local office, in which he stated one of his qualifications as having worked at the Patent Office. Saul Alinsky moved the spirit of "Majority Rules" to the private sector by legally creating Unions and having voiceless company individuals sign over their Employee Stock Proxy to a Labor-Oriented Anti-Boss.
The Military is a completely different matter. Many things in life are a blessing and a curse, depending on how you look at them. Compared to many times in History, having A President waiting for handcuffs ain't that bad.