Weaselmann weighs in Impeachment hearing

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Andrew Weissmann, a former Justice Department official who was known as Mueller's "pitbull" during the Russia investigation, made his debut Wednesday as an NBC News legal analyst.

He explained how the House Democrats faltered in their first day of public hearings and should refocus their proceedings from Ukraine to United States election interference if they want to make an effective case against Trump.

The key thing that the Democrats have to think about is, where are you going to be at the end? What is it that you’re going to be asking people to really care about? And you need to find out — and make the case for — why should there be impeachment where people vote to convict as opposed to acquit now, and not sort of let it go to the election?" Weissmann said on MSNBC.

He said Democrats "needed to focus on that this was about election interference in our election" and encouraged more analogies to the Watergate scandal that led to President Richard Nixon's resignation.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...democrats?_amp=true&__twitter_impression=true
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After Democrats ‘not so great day’, Weaselmann seems to be implying that Democrats ought to allow voters settle this at the polls.

I hope Pelosi is listening.

His other point about ‘making impeachment about what people care about’ is asinine. Impeachment was never intended to be a ‘let’s make it up as we go along’ affair.

The sooner this thing is over the better off the country is going to be.
 
Andrew Weissmann, a former Justice Department official who was known as Mueller's "pitbull" during the Russia investigation, made his debut Wednesday as an NBC News legal analyst.

He explained how the House Democrats faltered in their first day of public hearings and should refocus their proceedings from Ukraine to United States election interference if they want to make an effective case against Trump.

The key thing that the Democrats have to think about is, where are you going to be at the end? What is it that you’re going to be asking people to really care about? And you need to find out — and make the case for — why should there be impeachment where people vote to convict as opposed to acquit now, and not sort of let it go to the election?" Weissmann said on MSNBC.

He said Democrats "needed to focus on that this was about election interference in our election" and encouraged more analogies to the Watergate scandal that led to President Richard Nixon's resignation.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...democrats?_amp=true&__twitter_impression=true
_______________

After Democrats ‘not so great day’, Weaselmann seems to be implying that Democrats ought to allow voters settle this at the polls.

I hope Pelosi is listening.

His other point about ‘making impeachment about what people care about’ is asinine. Impeachment was never intended to be a ‘let’s make it up as we go along’ affair.

The sooner this thing is over the better off the country is going to be.

The sooner Trump is gone the better off the country is going to be.

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Andrew Weissmann, a former Justice Department official who was known as Mueller's "pitbull" during the Russia investigation, made his debut Wednesday as an NBC News legal analyst.

He explained how the House Democrats faltered in their first day of public hearings and should refocus their proceedings from Ukraine to United States election interference if they want to make an effective case against Trump.

The key thing that the Democrats have to think about is, where are you going to be at the end? What is it that you’re going to be asking people to really care about? And you need to find out — and make the case for — why should there be impeachment where people vote to convict as opposed to acquit now, and not sort of let it go to the election?" Weissmann said on MSNBC.

He said Democrats "needed to focus on that this was about election interference in our election" and encouraged more analogies to the Watergate scandal that led to President Richard Nixon's resignation.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...democrats?_amp=true&__twitter_impression=true
_______________

After Democrats ‘not so great day’, Weaselmann seems to be implying that Democrats ought to allow voters settle this at the polls.

I hope Pelosi is listening.

His other point about ‘making impeachment about what people care about’ is asinine. Impeachment was never intended to be a ‘let’s make it up as we go along’ affair.

The sooner this thing is over the better off the country is going to be.

Someone should tell him that the Reps are already focusing on election interference... 2016? Yeah, we got it covered! ;)
 
Andrew Weissmann, a former Justice Department official who was known as Mueller's "pitbull" during the Russia investigation, made his debut Wednesday as an NBC News legal analyst.
:palm:
Weissmann / Brennan / Clapper are a regular Rogues Gallery on MSNBC
 
And for good money, Weaselmann gives his new employer a word salad that implies Pelosi should think about punting lol.

I had to read what he said three times.
i hate that fucker. He looks like the slimey dweeb that he is. I'm not going to read it. thanks for reporting it
 
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