To IMPEACH ????

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Yes it is, because it shows instantly that Trump is a criminal.


Too effin bad for Trump.
It shows that you the Democrat party and the mainstream media , are still crying over Hillary’s loss . She was the anointed one , how dare you ?
 

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It's interesting, and not really distressing anymore, to see the calm, professional, expert demeanor of the civil service professionals up against the clown show of the Representatives.

And no, I'm not limiting that to the Rep-tiles.


I have to totally agree with this.


That these people under all that pressure and focus can still act with decorum and show that they are impartial DESPITE pressure from the President is really humbling and awe inspiring at the same time.


And you know it's bad when people at Fox are starting to go "Oh crap".
 

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After the hearings, and now we know the Dems have no case AGAIN, yer lookin' pretty DUMB right now cliffy...
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I guess being completely wrong is left as your only opportunity to be as right as you will ever get.

The other thing that is now obvious is how many of you deranged trumpaters are all sox.
 

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Impeachment witness provides firsthand account of hearing Trump demand ‘investigation’ of Bidens by Ukraine

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...4eefaa-07bc-11ea-8ac0-0810ed197c7e_story.html

Well, the Republiklan has been demanding a witness with first-hand knowledge.

Be careful what you wish for. You might get it.



The Liberals don't want to even consider an investigation into the Bidens because they know damn well that there's corruption there (Biden even bragged about how he forced Ukraine to fire a prosecutor who was to look into a corrupt gas company that his son mysteriously got on the company board and was paid an extravagant amount of money - the recording of his bragging is out there). If that isn't glaringly corrupt, I don't know what is but Dems insist there's "nothing to see here". That is the most blatant and obvious obstruction than anything the Dems have found with Trump; not even close, but here we are.


Hopefully, the Republicans will get some "intestinal fortitude" and have the Senate do an investigation into the Ukraine and Bidens. All this needs to be brought out into the open in order to "drain" the swamp. But of course, part of the swamp includes Republicans so I doubt if anything will be done. Whether Trump wins or loses in 2020, whomever replaces him (and unless someone with real integrity steps up to run for the Presidency), everything will go back as it was and the corruption that is in D.C. will continue.


Having said that I think the office of the Presidency will never be the same. I wonder who, (besides corrupt Democrats) would even want the Office since it's obvious that the bureaucrats feel they should be running the show and not the President. Apparently, they feel that an official duly elected by the citizens of the country should have absolutely no say in how the country is run, what the foreign policy should be etc. I know - absurd isn't it? But that's what is transpiring now with these impeachment hearings.


Ah well, enjoy the show....
 

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Sweetie, the U.S. doesn't have a Liberal Party, and the rest of your post is a bunch of lies you sucked up from far-right liars and are now regurgitating without knowing what you're talking about.

So. . . pretty much par for the course.
 

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Sweetie, the U.S. doesn't have a Liberal Party, and the rest of your post is a bunch of lies you sucked up from far-right liars and are now regurgitating without knowing what you're talking about.
So. . . pretty much par for the course.
She was educated in a "Dixie" school district.
 

pgs

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Sweetie, the U.S. doesn't have a Liberal Party, and the rest of your post is a bunch of lies you sucked up from far-right liars and are now regurgitating without knowing what you're talking about.

So. . . pretty much par for the course.
So the tape of Joe Biden bragging about getting the prosecutor fired is fake news and a lie ? My eyes must be lying .

How about the ambassador that testified yesterday ? Did she not get caught lying to Congress yesterday ? Will she get the same treatment as Stone ?
 

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After Yovanovitch's testimony today, anyone who says Trump is 'good' somehow is kidding themselves.
In real time you actually see witness intimidation.
That is a crime.
Even if he did nothing before that moment, when the tweet Trump put out about her was read to her, it was, point blank, a crime.
Impeachable.
... sad that it'll be excused and he won't be 'fired' like he should be.

What did he threaten her with?
 

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It was a spontaneous outburst of appreciation for honest government and a spontaneous declaration that the country is tired of being used to feed the limitless ego and boundless psychoses of the vulgar talking yam.


Remember the Applause That Followed Marie Yovanovitch Out of That Hearing Room


Did you notice? This was the week they gave up.
The House Republicans defending the president* against the inquiry into his possible impeachment gave up defending him on the merits, and they gave up on it entirely. All of their complaints centered around the process, even though the process is being conducted according to rules Republicans established when they were hunting snipes over Benghazi. Rep. Elise Stefanik managed, by her constant complaining, to hitch her entire political future to the future of Camp Runamuck. By Friday, confronted by the quiet steel of Marie Yovanovitch, the Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee said more nice things about her than they did about the president*. Even Jim Jordan was polite within his own narrow limits. The lone exception was Rep. Mike Turner, Republican of Texas, who wagged his finger at Yovanovitch and peremptorily told her, "You’re done."

But let’s talk about how the day ended. Committee chairman Adam Schiff read the riot act to the administration* and gaveled the meeting to a close. Rep. Mike Conaway, Republican of Texas, began to bellow about how he wanted to speak and then, suddenly, as Yovanovitch got up to leave, the entire room burst into loud applause, drowning out Conaway’s objections. The ovation followed Yovanovitch out of the room. The Democrats on the committee, not having arrived on turnip trucks, joined in the applause.
If, somehow, the president* is turned out of office, which seems just a bit less unlikely now than it seemed at the beginning of the week, remember that applause. It was a signifying moment for all concerned. It was a spontaneous outburst of appreciation for honest government and a spontaneous declaration that the country is tired of being used to feed the limitless ego and boundless psychoses of the vulgar talking yam who lucked into the most powerful job in the world. Remember when people cheered Marie Yovanovitch, thanking her for her simple desire to do the job she was hired to do.


More: https://www.esquire.com/news-politi...ovitch-impeachment-testimony-standing-ovation
 

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"Go through some things."

Don't tell me, let me guess. You're either. . .

1. A naif who doesn't understand that a threat can be delivered in veiled terms, or

2. Desperately avoiding the simple truth about Donny Dodger, or

3. Both.
So there was possibly an implied threat .