Mick
Mr. Orange
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That's probably it for now. Evidence will continue to come out showing Trump to be horrendously despicable, there will undoubtedly be multiple wrongdoings highlighted during the election process, and the file will be built to have on hand should the country be mindbogglingly insane enough to re-elect him.
And Trump will inevitably be Trump, which should provide the biggest obstacle to his re-election.
Of course the masses have wanted Trump impeached from day one.I just wish everybody would be honest about what is happening. Trump dangled foreign aid to try and get something he wanted . . . something that one would assume is fairly commonplace, yet at times I can see where it's ethically debatable. On the other side, Impeachment has been a pipe dream in search of opportunity for 3 years and the adults in the Democratic Party finally caved under pressure despite the fact that they know this is a shaky at best case and a partisan charade. What we've now got is a collassal waste of time just so Democratic candidates can have something to shriek about. Not a single vote in America has changed. Rinse... repeat.
Still not getting removed, suck it up loserOf course the masses have wanted Trump impeached from day one.
Everyone had to have known that would be the case when they nominated him and then elected him.
That was precisely the appeal to many of the red hatted.
The masses will continue to want him out of office.
If he is re-elected, the masses will continue to want him out of office.
Trump is toxic, he is a divider, he is an embarrassment to the office, and he is a national and global joke.
In summary, he is a horrendously despicable human.
That's being honest.
When Trump and the red hatted are the opponent, moral victories are a given.
Acquittal without exoneration by a proper Senate trial is actually the worst outcome for Trump personally.
Yes, even worse that being removed, because this process will now just move to SDNY and back to the House. So Trump will face actual criminal culpability, not just political repercussions. In addition, his political prospects just dimmed.
But he is, and will be a great president.Of course the masses have wanted Trump impeached from day one.
Everyone had to have known that would be the case when they nominated him and then elected him.
That was precisely the appeal to many of the red hatted.
The masses will continue to want him out of office.
If he is re-elected, the masses will continue to want him out of office.
Trump is toxic, he is a divider, he is an embarrassment to the office, and he is a national and global joke.
In summary, he is a horrendously despicable human.
That's being honest.
I bet you're a psychologist's wet dream.Of course the masses have wanted Trump impeached from day one.
Everyone had to have known that would be the case when they nominated him and then elected him.
That was precisely the appeal to many of the red hatted.
The masses will continue to want him out of office.
If he is re-elected, the masses will continue to want him out of office.
Trump is toxic, he is a divider, he is an embarrassment to the office, and he is a national and global joke.
In summary, he is a horrendously despicable human.
That's being honest.
bawahahah,Acquittal without exoneration by a proper Senate trial is actually the worst outcome for Trump personally.
Yes, even worse that being removed, because this process will now just move to SDNY and back to the House. So Trump will face actual criminal culpability, not just political repercussions. In addition, his political prospects just dimmed.
This was not a power play by the Democrats; they aren't that smart. This was a power play from Mitch McConnell. He sent his close friend Lamar Alexander out with a "Trump is guilty as hell and yet we are going to acquit without hearing the case" letter. Who in their right mind would think such a letter would be anything but strychnine in the Trump re-election well?
This time next year, Mitch believes he will be the only power in the GOP again, having effectively hamstrung Trump's re-election while pretending to have his back. The Swamp always wins.
Posts like this is why I feel like Einstein. You question what I have to say even though we have never talked.