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^^^^ utter delusion
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If you think he isn't going to be impeached in the house, you are beyond delusional, but I do like your optimism. So your a glass is have full kind of guy, possibly what you drank out of that glass is part of the problem, time to give up the cool aid.
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In my best SD impression, geez wiz Scott let me hand you a tissue, I hate to see a grown man cry.
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If the Sen. wants to conduct a trial w/o any witnesses, the house should not send over the impeachment. Trump will be impeached and not exonerated.
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you've reduced yourself to quips.
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Someone's pretty desperately making sure we don't hear from: Firtash, Hochstein, Kobolyev, Favorov, Giuliani, Dale Perry, Rick Perry, diGenova, Toensing, Parnas, Fruman, Poroshenko.
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Guys, it’s enough finger pointing. Let’s just let it play out and respect the process ahead of our government officials. This could likely end up as a win for all.
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Trump’s deranged, unhinged letter makes a pretty compelling case that the President is unfit for office.
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I'm glad the letter from Trump to Pelosi was written.
It will be a great reminder to future historians and students how nuts this President was. |
Whatever makes you smile PeteF.
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Do you think it is appropriate to have a trial w/no witnesses? |
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Not really. But I bet if 5% of Republican house members vote to impeach, that would get spun as bipartisan. But there's not a lot of bipartisanship here, no. "Do you think it is appropriate to have a trial w/no witnesses" No. But if the Democrats in the House control witnesses there, the majority party of the senate should have similar authority. He's going to get impeached. He's not going to get convicted. The only question is, will they try again before November or do they take their chances with one of their unelectable freaks currently running? |
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Get to your safe spot quickly. 🤡👌🤡 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Silly boy
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With one simple move, Trump could wipe out both impeachment articles. By allowing Mulvaney, Pompeo and Bolton to testify, there would be no obstruction of Congress. And presumably, they could disprove abuse of power
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Representative Jared Golden (D., Maine) distanced himself from the second article of impeachment, which charges Trump with obstructing Congress, because Democrats are not waiting for court decisions over whether the White House must comply with subpoenas. |
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The problem is he’s guilty Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Fear of being primaried. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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