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    Quote Originally Posted by CharacterAssassin View Post
    I'm hoping they start the hearings.

    They're waiting for the courts to slap down any of the refusals for subpoenas, documents, etc... so that they can demonstrate that they gave Trump and his laughably corrupt admin officials like Mnuchin every last change to comply with their demands and did so legally, since they have no valid legal ground for their objections or suits, according to black letter law.

    It gives the Trump legal team plenty of rope to hang themselves with and they're certainly dumb enough to jump at the chance to do so.

    I hope they hold them in prime time. I'm always curious why one side doesn't do that to the other side. If nothing else, it will wreck the ratings of FOX news talking heads while they are on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPF View Post
    I hope they hold them in prime time. I'm always curious why one side doesn't do that to the other side. If nothing else, it will wreck the ratings of FOX news talking heads while they are on.
    I don't know if that would be possible due to scheduling, but given the nature of the news media today with all the news discussion shows on either satellite radio or on TV after the drive, the coverage and commentary on that coverage would be HUGE. Like likely nothing we've seen since Watergate.

    The damage it would do to Trump is incalculable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharacterAssassin View Post
    I don't know if that would be possible due to scheduling, but given the nature of the news media today with all the news discussion shows on either satellite radio or on TV after the drive, the coverage and commentary on that coverage would be HUGE. Like likely nothing we've seen since Watergate.

    The damage it would do to Trump is incalculable.

    Damage to Trump depends on the testimony.

    As for Scheduling....I would imagine that these vain and moronic representatives (both D's and R's) would love to appear in prime time. Seems to me like it would be the optimum time to hold hearings such as this. It's "extracurricular" in nature so having it after hours would not affect the business of the House.

    Moreover, the more people see our government in action...the more informed they will be. Informed to applaud, informed to resist, but informed none the less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Havana Moon View Post
    I would suggest that any attempt to impeach will almost guarantee a Trump second term.
    I don't support impeachment at this point in time. A really strong case would have to be laid out to get me on board.


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    I didn't learn anything from the Mueller report.I only read the Barr summary.


    But Mueller just erased that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by christiefan915 View Post
    Five Things I Learned From the Mueller Report
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    Yep, that's about right.
    Every life matters

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharacterAssassin View Post
    Yes, fucktard, he did act to obstruct the investigation at least 4 times. By the dictionary definition and by the language of the federal statute. All that's necessary is the attempt. The success of that attempt is irrelevant. Those instances meet all three elements of crime of obstruction. There's nothing 'technical' about them.

    Obstruction IS a crime, and the investigation produced copious amounts of evidence that it occurred.

    The impeachment process begins with hearings. It doesn't have to proceed to an actual vote to expose Trump's actions.

    And now even Mueller is saying that Trump's buttboi Barr's depiction of his findings failed to capture ‘context, nature, and substance’ of probe

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...d-1-1556670060

    The wheels are beginning to come off the tard bus, and it's going to be fun to watch you trapped underneath it.
    Is this your latest prediction lol?

    Can I see some others you made over the past two years?
    Coup has started. First of many steps. Impeachment will follow ultimately~WB attorney Mark Zaid, January 2017

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPF View Post
    Damage to Trump depends on the testimony.

    As for Scheduling....I would imagine that these vain and moronic representatives (both D's and R's) would love to appear in prime time. Seems to me like it would be the optimum time to hold hearings such as this. It's "extracurricular" in nature so having it after hours would not affect the business of the House.

    Moreover, the more people see our government in action...the more informed they will be. Informed to applaud, informed to resist, but informed none the less.
    The dam is already breaking as of today: Barr materially committed perjury to congress in sworn testimony.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Beto Omar View Post
    Is this your latest prediction lol?

    Can I see some others you made over the past two years?
    Barr has as of today been shown to have committed perjury before Congress.

    Hear that? It's the sound of the avalanche starting down Bullshit Mountain to Trumpville.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharacterAssassin View Post
    Barr has as of today been shown to have committed perjury before Congress.

    Hear that? It's the sound of the avalanche starting down Bullshit Mountain to Trumpville.
    You don’t have any predictions that you’re particularly proud of, do you lol.

    Why should anyone believe this one?
    Coup has started. First of many steps. Impeachment will follow ultimately~WB attorney Mark Zaid, January 2017

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Beto Omar View Post
    You don’t have any predictions that you’re particularly proud of, do you lol.

    Why should anyone believe this one?
    Cite the predictions I've made, silly whore.

    Oh, wait. You can't, because you're too busy trying to deflect the beating you've take here.

    What's it like? Being such a pussy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharacterAssassin View Post
    Cite the predictions I've made, silly whore.

    Oh, wait. You can't, because you're too busy trying to deflect the beating you've take here.

    What's it like? Being such a pussy?
    Of course you don't make predictions, you don't have a mind of your own. You're a mind-numbed liberal robot.
    Common sense is not a gift, it's a punishment because you have to deal with everyone who doesn't have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RB 60 View Post
    Of course you don't make predictions, you don't have a mind of your own. You're a mind-numbed liberal robot.
    That's an odd thing for a Marxist like you to assert.

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