More denial about Mueller.This sounds just like the days of the Mueller investigation.
It is like y’all dusted off your old mueller posts and just replaced Mueller with Ukraine.
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More denial about Mueller.This sounds just like the days of the Mueller investigation.
It is like y’all dusted off your old mueller posts and just replaced Mueller with Ukraine.
A vote in the House is a certainty for impeachment. It's the Senate that won't do its job.For the record, President Trump is 535 votes away from being kicked out of office since not one single vote has been taken.
I don’t even think Pelosi has her own caucus locked down yet.
She would lose a vote in the House. That is why she hasn’t taken one yet.
As the saying goes, when you shoot at the King, you better not miss
A vote in the House is a certainty for impeachment. It's the Senate that won't do its job, the way I want them to.
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Trump is always afraid. The evidence against him keeps piling up, despite the constant denial from his cultists. His time is ending and he knows it. He is mindless with fear. He could do anything now.
Biden is on video bragging about quid pro quo, with the blessing of Obama. Are you retarded?
And when that happens, he'll still be in denial, as will many of his cultists.Hello rjhenn,
I am not convinced that Trump really knows how much trouble he is in. He has had so many plates spinning on poles his entire life, he is accustomed to beating the odds and getting away with shenanigans that would have toppled others. His ego won't let him believe he is facing the end. He probably wonders if this is really IT as much as everyone else does, but I don't think he believes he is really facing the end.
Trump has gotten away with dirty dealing his whole life. He has always skated. He probably believes he can get away with murder, (has even boasted as much,) so he is going to cling to hope. I would not be surprised if he listens to nobody, even if McConnell walks into the oval office and tells him: "Mr President, you don't have the votes." I would not be surprised if Trump's ego is so big that he would still NOT pull a Nixon at that point and resign. Trump would probably risk the vote and be the first president to be removed from office.
That all applies even more to the Republicans.No impeachment vote yet, just Democrats getting more and more delusional and hysterical at not getting their own way and sniveling. That is going to be all there is from them for the next decade.
This would be an ideal time for genuine liberals and moderates to start up third parties, actually, and get rid of the Party Of Treason and Gangsterism that took over the former Democratic Party. Bury the piece of shit and deport its members, as the Founder of the former Democratic Party, Thomas Jefferson, would do.
Every society has a right to fix the fundamental principles of its association, and to say to all individuals, that if they contemplate pursuits beyond the limits of these principles and involving dangers which the society chooses to avoid, they must go somewhere else for their exercise; that we want no citizens, and still less ephemeral and pseudo-citizens, on such terms. We may exclude them from our territory, as we do persons infected with disease.
Thomas Jefferson to William H. Crawford, 1816
For the record, President Trump is 535 votes away from being kicked out of office since not one single vote has been taken.
I don’t even think Pelosi has her own caucus locked down yet.
She would lose a vote in the House. That is why she hasn’t taken one yet.
As the saying goes, when you shoot at the King, you better not miss
For the record, President Trump is 535 votes away from being kicked out of office since not one single vote has been taken.
I don’t even think Pelosi has her own caucus locked down yet.
She would lose a vote in the House. That is why she hasn’t taken one yet.
As the saying goes, when you shoot at the King, you better not miss
The House vote is a lock. The house is gathering information to present to the senate when they impeach. They are talking to Trump insiders every day. Bolton,Trump and Rudy are squabbling in public. The people inside the admin are telling all.
It is all falling apart for the Thief in Chief.
Trump Is Just 6 Votes Away From Impeachment
Trump doesn't care if the vote to impeach. The resultant trial in the Senate will expose the Deep State players, and then he wins.
I don't see a scenario where the 'rats win on this. They obviously never thought it through.
Maybe Trump set it all up for them to destroy themselves this way.
"At some point in 2019 (if not sooner) a Republican Senator may walk into the Oval Office and say to President Trump: "Mr. President, we don't have the votes," at which point the Trump presidency will end in a resignation or a conviction in the Senate.
This scenario actually occurred forty-three years ago this summer when Republican Senator Barry Goldwater walked into the Oval Office and told Republican President Richard Nixon that they didn't have the votes in the Senate to save his presidency.
Following impeachment in the House, a trial takes place in the Senate. Conviction requires two-thirds of the Senate and by my count there are already twelve senators who have shown a willingness to take on the president when they believe he is in the wrong.
If you add that to the forty-eight Democrats in the Senate (who have shown no inclination to work with this President), Donald Trump could be six votes away from conviction in the Senate."
Opinion: Trump Is Just Six Senate Votes Away From Impeachment | Elaine C. Kamarck On 8/17/17 at 9:04 AM EDT
FYI This article is 2 years old. Some of the seats have changed since this was written. I have searched a bit and I am not finding what I am looking for.
I would like to identify potential Senate votes for conviction. Shall we take some wild guesses? Well, we could probably make some educated ones, anyway.
Let's devote this thread to learning about just where the loyalties lie for those 53 Republican Senators, shall we? Party or Country. Who might actually vote to convict, and who can we say no way never would vote to convict no matter what. Let's divide them up, stick em in columns.
I wonder how close we can come to guessing properly?
List of US Senators with links to info on each - wiki
their racists are will soon be at each other's throats
"At some point in 2019 (if not sooner)
a Republican Senator may walk into the Oval Office and say to President Trump: "Mr. President, we don't have the votes," at which point the Trump presidency will end in a resignation or a conviction in the Senate.
This scenario actually occurred forty-three years ago this summer when Republican Senator Barry Goldwater walked into the Oval Office and told Republican President Richard Nixon that they didn't have the votes in the Senate to save his presidency.
Time to update the guess columns.
Feels Like A horror movie
It is encouraging to hear Republican Senators taking this matter seriously, and not rushing to blindly defend the President.
WashPo
"“I’m a juror and I’m comfortable not speaking,” Sen. James E. Risch (R-Idaho) said. Pressed again for comment, he reiterated, “I said I’m comfortable not speaking.”" Let's take him out of the NO column and put him in the MAYBE column.
"“I’d be a juror, so I have no comment,” Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) said. " He also comes out of the NO column and moves to the MAYBE column.
8 Republican Senators initially refused to sign on to Lindsey Graham's resolution condemning the House process. Let's put them in the YES column (if they are not already there,) shall we?
" One was Romney, which perhaps isn’t surprising.
Two were the GOP senators facing reelection in blue states: Collins and Cory Gardner of Colorado.
The list included three of the four GOP senators who are retiring: Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, Mike Enzi of Wyoming and Johnny Isakson of Georgia (the last of whom is expected to resign at the end of the year and may not be around to vote in an impeachment trial).
The other two were Murkowski, an occasional holdout in situations like these, and Rob Portman (Ohio), whose place on this list might be the most interesting."
(We'll leave Alexander in the MAYBE column because we previously had reason to have him in the NO column.)
These tweaks leave us with:
NO:
Rick Scott FL
Mike Braun IN
Roger Wicker MS
Cindy Hyde-Smith MS
John Hoeven ND
Kevin Cramer ND
Marsha Blackburn TN
John Barrasso WY
Rand Paul KY
Tom Cotton AR
John Thune SD
YES:
Mitt Romney UT
Richard Burr NC
Susan Collins ME
Mike Lee UT
Lisa Murkowski AK
Martha McSally AZ
Cory Gardner CO
Marco Rubio FL
Todd Young IN
Joni Ernst IA
Jerry Moran KA
Ben Sasse NE
Rob Portman OH
Mike Enzi WY
Johnny Isakson GA
MAYBE:
Richard Shelby AL
Mike Crapo ID
Bill Cassidy LA
John Kennedy LA
Josh Hawley MO
Thom Tillis NC
Tim Scott SC
Shelly Moore Capito WV
Dan Sullivan AK
Pat Roberts KA
Steve Daines MT
Deb Fischer NE
Jim Inhofe OK
John Boozman AR
Mike Rounds SD
David Perdue GA
James Lankford OK
Ted Cruz TX
Chuck Grassley IA
Mitch McConnell KY
Ron Johnson WI
Lindsey Graham SC
Roy Blunt MO
John Cornyn TX
Pat Toomey PA
Jim Risch ID
Lamar Alexander TN
"“I thought the president made a big mistake by asking China to get involved in investigating a political opponent,” Collins told Bangor Daily News. “It’s completely inappropriate.”"