Herr Gaetz
GOP pizza flash mob falls to impress
Herr Gaetz
Qhris avoids the topic he himself starts, per par.
And no, I would disagree. As far as I'm concerned, it's not Orange Man Bad. It's Orange Man Stupid.
Blaming Orange man for "losing the House" seems pretty stupid, but whatever floats your boat.
Dennison was definitely the reason Republicans lost the house. What other reason could there have been?
He ran the government for 2 years, best in class, according to you... what am I missing here? Illegals stuffing ballots? some Freemason conspira ? Do tell.
Poll: Most Wisconsin Voters Do Not Support Impeaching Trump
The real dabom stands up!
The DNC took a big wet on Palin portraying her as a buffoon and that worked out pretty well.
Obama 2008 ran a campaign largely about healthcare and Iraq. It was a far cry from say Willy Horton or Butter Emails.
Nah, he's going for an executive position in the Trump Organization when they both get voted out of office.
Here’s the exact law that may end Trump’s presidency
Philip Zelikow, a history professor at the University of Virginia, has written an article on Lawfare outlining exactly why the president is in both political and legal jeopardy.
Specifically, Zelikow cites
18 U.S.C. § 201(b), which states that
any public official who
“corruptly demands,
seeks,
receives,
accepts, or
agrees to receive or accept
anything of value personally or
for any other person or en y,
in return for… being influenced in the performance of any official act”
is breaking the law.
Zelikow goes on to break down all the ways that Trump’s actions in the Ukraine affair seem to fit the bill for breaking this law.
Among other things, he shows how Ukraine publicly announcing that it was investigating former Vice President Joe Biden undoubtedly counts as a thing of value to the president.
“There is no doubt that these demands were things of great value to Trump,” he writes.
“Federal bribery law does not require that the value be in money.
As the Department of Justice Criminal Resource Manual points out,
such things include ‘intangible as well as tangible things’ and
‘have been broadly construed to focus on the worth attached to the bribe by the defendant, rather than its commercial value.'”
https://www.rawstory.com/2019/10/heres-the-exact-law-that-may-end-trumps-presidency/?utm_source=&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2786
https://www.lawfareblog.com/self-dealing-ukraine-core-impeachment-inquiry
Last edited by boutons_deux; 10-24-2019 at 09:50 AM.
must be the CHEESE!
Amazingly, none of that matters.
In fact, word of the aid freeze had gotten to high-level Ukrainian officials by the first week in August, according to interviews and do ents obtained by The New York Times.
The problem was not bureaucratic, the Ukrainians were told. To address it, they were advised, they should reach out to Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, according to the interviews and records.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/23/u...peachment.html
lol desperate Darrin
Senate Republicans coming to grips with the fact that defending Trump is a fool's errand
A Republican source close to Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told a reporter of impeachment Wednesday, "This is shaping up to be a very dark moment for the Trump White House."
signs are definitely emerging that Republicans realize Donald Trump is in a heap of trouble and is growing less defensible by the day.
South Dakota Sen. John Thune said,
“The picture coming out based on the reporting we’ve seen is not a good one.
But I would say until we have a process that allows to see this with full transparency,
it’s pretty hard to come to hard and fast conclusions.”
McConnell's show of seriousness comes at a time when the reelection campaigns of some of the most vulnerable members of his caucus are sucking wind.
Four Republican senators in tough reelection bids presently have approval ratings that are underwater and were simultaneously outraised by their Democratic opponents in third-quarter fundraising:
Sens. Susan Collins of Maine,
Joni Ernst of Iowa,
Martha McSally of Arizona, and
Thom Tillis of North Carolina.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2019/10/23/1894574/-Senate-Republicans-coming-to-grips-with-the-fact-that-defending-Trump-is-a-fool-s-errand?detail=emaildkre
Hey, weasal words Thune, Trash and Mulvaney ADMITTING quid-pro-quo corruption on TeeVee isn't "transparent" enough?
Steve Bannon's rogue impeachment defense shows just how stupid he thinks Trump is
Steve Bannon
still strongly supports Donald Trump,
wants him in the White House …
and very clearly believes he’s an ing idiot.
Former Breitbart editor Raheem Kassam, one of Bannon’s co-hosts, says,
“There’s a very serious failure to take this whole process seriously from the Republican side.”
Their War Room show is about telling Republicans to take it very seriously, starting with the name:
Trump has refused to have an impeachment defense war room in the White House.You can basically go down the list of Trump fall-back positions on defense, and
Bannon thinks they’re a bad idea.
Don’t say it’s a “witch hunt.”
Don’t call the pro-impeachment polls “fake news.”
Don’t try to slam everyone who testifies against Trump.
And FFS, “We can’t do the Rudy thing anymore.”
in their view. “Here’s our fundamental problem:
We don’t have an elevator pitch to easily describe this to the right,”
says Bannon’s other co-host, 2016 Trump campaign communications director Jason Miller.
a more fundamental problem:
Trump is guilty of massive abuses of power,
obstruction of justice,
and more.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...tail=emaildkre
Last edited by boutons_deux; 10-24-2019 at 01:28 PM.
You didn't about the exact same process during the Benghazi hearings, so do us a favor and stop pretending you're acting on anything resembling principle.
Mueller wasn't a "debacle"
it do ented 9? times Trash obstructed, and had strong sniffs of Trash + Pootin
I wasn't posting here during Benghazi want to try again?
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