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markw
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I'm a man of few words. If a picture can convey the thought, why not? I know y'all lack comprehension so pictures seem to be what you can understand
Oh I'd prefer to see you write out your thoughts, as hard as that is to read. It is funny how many "conservatives" rely on memes for their thoughts these days, though. Not very good ones, either.I'm a man of few words. If a picture can convey the thought, why not? I know y'all lack comprehension so pictures seem to be what you can understand
Don't read the report as it may cause a heart attack. Or, a brain aneurysm.
I don't waste my time on useless tasks.Oh I'd prefer to see you write out your thoughts, as hard as that is to read. It is funny how many "conservatives" rely on memes for their thoughts these days, though. Not very good ones, either.
Indeed would be useless supporting your position....at least in reality.I don't waste my time on useless tasks.
Nice job of trying to hide your "You and anyone who didn't vote for Hillary are stupid" comment. Very nice.Democrats won 79% of the Jewish vote in 2018. I think a major factor in this is that Jews tend to be more highly educated.
So, inconclusive = needs to be impeached?Mueller told reporters today at the Dept. of Justice press conference:
"As set forth in the report, after the investigation, if we had confidence that the president did not clearly commit a crime, we would have said so."
Trump responded on Twitter to Mueller's statement:
"nothing changes from the Mueller report. There was insufficient evidence and therefore, in our Country, a person is innocent. The case is closed! Thank you".
Rep. Justin Amash (R-Michigan),a vocal Trump critic and the only Republican to call for his impeachment, took Mueller's statement as a sign that Congress should step in.
Eight of the 24 Democratic presidential candidates have now called for Trump to be impeached.
Cory Booker wrote on Twitter:
"Robert Mueller's statement makes it clear: Congress has a legal and moral obligation to begin impeachment proceedings immediately. I've been asking for Mueller's testimony – today he made his views clear."
Kamala Harris wrote on Twitter:
"What Robert Mueller basically did was return an impeachment referral. Now it is up to Congress to hold this president accountable. We need to start impeachment proceedings. It's our constitutional obligation."
Pete Buttigieg said on MSNBC:
"The message really is: Over to you, Congress. This is as close to an impeachment referral as you could get under the circumstances."
The ball is in Congress's and Nancy Pelosi's court.
The Swerd wrote on the AH Steam Vent:
"What ever happened to the good old days when we called a criminal president an Un-indicted Co-conspirator?"
Nate Silver did a study of the 2016 election and suggested that Education, Not Income, Predicted Who Would Vote For Trump:Nice job of trying to hide your "You and anyone who didn't vote for Hillary are stupid" comment. Very nice. Being intelligent doesn't preclude bad decisions.Democrats won 79% of the Jewish vote in 2018. I think a major factor in this is that Jews tend to be more highly educated.
That bit of illogic escapes me. No one, other than Trump and his team of yes-men, claim that.So, inconclusive = needs to be impeached?
Your words drip with political hypocrisy. Apparently, it was OK during the 1990s for Republicans to investigate and disable Clinton's presidency. Although the GOP-led Congress impeached him, the Senate voted against ratifying it – keeping Clinton in office. The radical Republicans who were behind that failed effort, claimed it was their goal all along to politically disable his administration. Now two decades later, it isn't OK for Dems to investigate a 'Republican' (and I use that term loosely) president.How do you not see that the DOJ was used to investigate a candidate for POTUS and then destabilize his Presidency?
While there may be a strain of anti-Semitism within the left, it's primarily aimed at Israeli policies towards the Palestinians. And, it isn't left-leaning anti-Semites who are shooting up synagogues.Democrats won 79% of the Jewish vote in 2018. I think a major factor in this is that Jews tend to be more highly educated.
Until recently, I agreed with your thinking.It's pretty clear that Mueller was hinting that it's up to Congress to pick up the ball and run with it, here's a take on impeachment that I have difficulty arguing with:
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/05/impeach-trump-not-yet/590578/
If it's doomed to failure in the senate because due to the craven behaviour of GOP senators, is there much point to such an exercise?
If more evidence of malfeasance (taxes, money laundering, etc) is exposed, by all means, impeach away. Until then, I think Congress might want to keep its powder dry.Until recently, I agreed with your thinking.
Go back in history, not to Clinton in 1998, but to Nixon in 1974. Watergate took place over some 24 months, from June 1972 until August 1974. Until July 1974, there were enough anti-impeachment votes in the Senate to prevent Nixon's removal from office.
Only after the House Judiciary Committee approved the articles of impeachment, and the Supreme Court unanimously required that Nixon turn over the secret tape recordings, did the Senate GOP leaders realize they could no longer protect him in a Senate floor vote.
I think the pro-Trump support in the Senate could crumble, but only after Trump's criminal behavior has been fully exposed by hearings in the House.
So, I guess a counter intelligence operation was unwarranted? Let the Russians do what they want? A candidate is above the law?So, inconclusive = needs to be impeached?
How do you not see that the DOJ was used to investigate a candidate for POTUS and then destabilize his Presidency?
Let's hope that is the case. People have short memories of misdeeds in government operations...., the GOP will have an embarrassing poop pageant of a legacy to live down for generations to come.
Especially with none of the drumpf's staff and/or family having any odious connections to Russia.....So, I guess a counter intelligence operation was unwarranted? Let the Russians do what they want? A candidate is above the law?
Might as well just destroy the constitution, right?