To IMPEACH ????

Danbones

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If they find nothing, then fine, Trump can go on a tweet storm about how brilliant he is, etc.
But what if they DO find something??
What happens then?
Lets investigate You instead, I am sure we will find you are breaking laws all the time. Really, seriously: Yorgie and cliffy could be weener and epstien, I think we should definitely have the FBI prosecute them...look at the horrendous things those creeps have done!!!
 

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If they find nothing, then fine, Trump can go on a tweet storm about how brilliant he is, etc.


But what if they DO find something??


What happens then?
Gee......wonder why "lock him up" comes to mind ;-)

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Analysis: Impeachment has put Trump in a different place. He��s showing it every day.


Even by the standards of this presidency, President Trump has been operating beyond his often-untethered bounds.
His Twitter feed has been more frantic, his public comments angrier and more abusive, his sense of victimhood more on display than ever. There may be no period in the entirety of Trump��s presidency comparable to the behavior now on display.

His psychological make up makes him the WRONG person for the job..........but that should be evident to everyone by now. His ego boundaries are fraying. His behavior will become the more exaggerated of what we have seen .....in a progressive manner.

source: WAPO
 

Ocean Breeze

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Exactly. Trumps game is to make the abnormal........the anti social (unethical , illegal, immoral )behavior "normal"........ie normalization of the societal negatives.)

Not sure how much longer it can work for him.
 

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Gee......wonder why "lock him up" comes to mind ;-)

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Analysis: Impeachment has put Trump in a different place. He��s showing it every day.


Even by the standards of this presidency, President Trump has been operating beyond his often-untethered bounds.
His Twitter feed has been more frantic, his public comments angrier and more abusive, his sense of victimhood more on display than ever. There may be no period in the entirety of Trump��s presidency comparable to the behavior now on display.

His psychological make up makes him the WRONG person for the job..........but that should be evident to everyone by now. His ego boundaries are fraying. His behavior will become the more exaggerated of what we have seen .....in a progressive manner.

source: WAPO
Hysteria , or maybe simply hysterically funny .
 

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4 possible scenarios for Trumps impeachment , by Andrew Bacevich, a retired ex Military officer that I would love to see running for prez.
"The first and most to be desired (but least likely) is that Trump will tire of being a public piñata and just quit. With the thrill of flying in Air Force One having worn off, being president can’t be as much fun these days. Why put up with further grief? How much more entertaining for Trump to retire to the political sidelines where he can tweet up a storm and indulge his penchant for name-calling. And think of the “deals” an ex-president could make in countries like Israel, North Korea, Poland, and Saudi Arabia on which he’s bestowed favors. Cha-ching! As of yet, however, the president shows no signs of taking the easy (and lucrative) way out.
The second possible outcome sounds almost as good but is no less implausible: a sufficient number of Republican senators rediscover their moral compass and “do the right thing,” joining with Democrats to create the two-thirds majority needed to convict Trump and send him packing. In the Washington of that classic twentieth-century film director Frank Capra, with Jimmy Stewart holding forth on the Senate floor and a moist-eyed Jean Arthur cheering him on from the gallery, this might have happened. In the real Washington of “Moscow Mitch” McConnell, think again.
The third somewhat seamier outcome might seem a tad more likely. It postulates that McConnell and various GOP senators facing reelection in 2020 or 2022 will calculate that turning on Trump just might offer the best way of saving their own skins. The president’s loyalty to just about anyone, wives included, has always been highly contingent, the people streaming out of his administration routinely making the point. So why should senatorial loyalty to the president be any different? At the moment, however, indications that Trump loyalists out in the hinterlands will reward such turncoats are just about nonexistent. Unless that base were to flip, don’t expect Republican senators to do anything but flop.
That leaves outcome number four, easily the most probable: while the House will impeach, the Senate will decline to convict. Trump will therefore stay right where he is, with the matter of his fitness for office effectively deferred to the November 2020 elections. Except as a source of sadomasochistic diversion, the entire agonizing experience will, therefore, prove to be a colossal waste of time and blather.
Furthermore, Donald Trump might well emerge from this national ordeal with his reelection chances enhanced. Such a prospect is belatedly insinuating itself into public discourse. For that reason, certain anti-Trump pundits are already showing signs of going wobbly, suggesting, for instance, that censure rather than outright impeachment might suffice as punishment for the president’s various offenses. Yet censuring Trump while allowing him to stay in office would be the equivalent of letting Harvey Weinstein off with a good tongue-lashing so that he can get back to making movies. Censure is for wimps."
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https://www.truthdig.com/articles/the-real-impeachment-scandal-isnt-about-trump/
 

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4 possible scenarios for Trumps impeachment , by Andrew Bacevich, a retired ex Military officer that I would love to see running for prez.

That leaves outcome number four, easily the most probable: while the House will impeach, the Senate will decline to convict. Trump will therefore stay right where he is, with the matter of his fitness for office effectively deferred to the November 2020 elections. Except as a source of sadomasochistic diversion, the entire agonizing experience will, therefore, prove to be a colossal waste of time and blather.
Furthermore, Donald Trump might well emerge from this national ordeal with his reelection chances enhanced. Such a prospect is belatedly insinuating itself into public discourse. For that reason, certain anti-Trump pundits are already showing signs of going wobbly, suggesting, for instance, that censure rather than outright impeachment might suffice as punishment for the president’s various offenses. Yet censuring Trump while allowing him to stay in office would be the equivalent of letting Harvey Weinstein off with a good tongue-lashing so that he can get back to making movies. Censure is for wimps."
More
https://www.truthdig.com/articles/the-real-impeachment-scandal-isnt-about-trump/


The proper one, he's been the best president they've had since Harry Truman with the possible exception of Ronnie Reagan. :)
 

Ocean Breeze

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You ARE one of those people who would follow Trump if he murdered someone on 5th Ave, aren't you?
indeed he is. He would call it self defence or some other excuse. ..even if it was provable premeditated homicide ...if the shooting victim died)

one can safely assume that the MOTIVE would be REVENGE for some perceived insult ...or criticism. He cannot handle eitehr one.
 
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If you think that Trump should not be impeached and has done nothing wrong.....please make your case.
What crime are you accusing Trump of ? You have been calling for his demise since before his inauguration, complete with documentation’ or fake news . After all that he is still in office , but boy oh boy you better find something in the next 13 months , time is ticking .
 

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4 possible scenarios for Trumps impeachment , by Andrew Bacevich, a retired ex Military officer that I would love to see running for prez.
"The first and most to be desired (but least likely) is that Trump will tire of being a public piñata and just quit. With the thrill of flying in Air Force One having worn off, being president can’t be as much fun these days. Why put up with further grief? How much more entertaining for Trump to retire to the political sidelines where he can tweet up a storm and indulge his penchant for name-calling. And think of the “deals” an ex-president could make in countries like Israel, North Korea, Poland, and Saudi Arabia on which he’s bestowed favors. Cha-ching! As of yet, however, the president shows no signs of taking the easy (and lucrative) way out.
The second possible outcome sounds almost as good but is no less implausible: a sufficient number of Republican senators rediscover their moral compass and “do the right thing,” joining with Democrats to create the two-thirds majority needed to convict Trump and send him packing. In the Washington of that classic twentieth-century film director Frank Capra, with Jimmy Stewart holding forth on the Senate floor and a moist-eyed Jean Arthur cheering him on from the gallery, this might have happened. In the real Washington of “Moscow Mitch” McConnell, think again.
The third somewhat seamier outcome might seem a tad more likely. It postulates that McConnell and various GOP senators facing reelection in 2020 or 2022 will calculate that turning on Trump just might offer the best way of saving their own skins. The president’s loyalty to just about anyone, wives included, has always been highly contingent, the people streaming out of his administration routinely making the point. So why should senatorial loyalty to the president be any different? At the moment, however, indications that Trump loyalists out in the hinterlands will reward such turncoats are just about nonexistent. Unless that base were to flip, don’t expect Republican senators to do anything but flop.
That leaves outcome number four, easily the most probable: while the House will impeach, the Senate will decline to convict. Trump will therefore stay right where he is, with the matter of his fitness for office effectively deferred to the November 2020 elections. Except as a source of sadomasochistic diversion, the entire agonizing experience will, therefore, prove to be a colossal waste of time and blather.
Furthermore, Donald Trump might well emerge from this national ordeal with his reelection chances enhanced. Such a prospect is belatedly insinuating itself into public discourse. For that reason, certain anti-Trump pundits are already showing signs of going wobbly, suggesting, for instance, that censure rather than outright impeachment might suffice as punishment for the president’s various offenses. Yet censuring Trump while allowing him to stay in office would be the equivalent of letting Harvey Weinstein off with a good tongue-lashing so that he can get back to making movies. Censure is for wimps."
More
https://www.truthdig.com/articles/the-real-impeachment-scandal-isnt-about-trump/
Is that the most unbiased article you can find ?
 

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You ARE one of those people who would follow Trump if he murdered someone on 5th Ave, aren't you?
Really is that political discourse ? Who has Trump murdered on 5th Ave. I heard another prominent politician has the term Arkanside describing some suspicious deaths following them around .