Just when we thought the behavior by some elected officials couldn’t get worse, Missouri’s attorney general, Eric Schmidt, enters the contest for most craven action of the week.

After suing Kansas City and St. Louis to try and prevent local mask ordinances, he is now trying to keep Kevin Strickland from being exonerated by prosecutors.

Strickland, who is wheelchair bound, has served 40 years for a murder both he and prosecutors say he didn’t commit.

He has joined Governor Parson who failed to release him after the only witness recanted their testimony and after prosecutors investigating the crime are in court trying to secure Strickland’s release.

Schmidt has filed an emergency appeal to try and keep him in jail.

It is noteworthy that Schmidt joined the petition to the Supreme Court trying to invalidate the election at Trump’s urging as well as being a candidate for the Republican nomination for the Senate seat being vacated next year by Roy Blunt. I guess when you are in a primary and seeking the endorsement of the former President, and your opponents include a user of women and a gun waiving fool, you have to keep upping the ante. I don’t even want to imagine what comes next. Maybe a new Scopes trial?