He didn't do it... no wait, he was allowed to do it... no wait, he did it but he didn't break any laws... wait, quick revision, he didn't break *criminal* laws... anyway, IMHO it's not impeachable.
And yet, by definition and reality, Trump has inarguably committed impeachable offenses.
“It certainly doesn't have to be a crime if you have somebody who completely corrupts the office of president and who abuses trust and who poses great danger to our liberty." --Constitutional scholar Alan Dershowitz, 1998
Donald John Trump has been impeached. So his offenses are therefore impeachable.
You're just trying to overturn the results of an impeachment because you couldn't beat the House Democrats.
Don't get all worked up over Midnight Mitch being a smart politician. I understand the shock, though - you're starting to realize that the days when Republican strategy would leave you guys muttering "Chumps!", may be over for good. Thanks, DJT!
Washington Post: "In both CNN and Monmouth polls, we get a remarkable result: more support for throwing Trump out of office than support for his administration.
Alarmingly for Trump's reelection, that holds both in battleground states and in swing counties."
He didn't do it... no wait, he was allowed to do it... no wait, he did it but he didn't break any laws... wait, quick revision, he didn't break *criminal* laws... anyway, IMHO it's not impeachable.
ReplyDeleteAnd yet, by definition and reality, Trump has inarguably committed impeachable offenses.
Okay, tell us about the inarguably impeachable offenses.
ReplyDeleteThey don't do that until they hear back from the focus groups.
ReplyDelete“It certainly doesn't have to be a crime if you have somebody who completely corrupts the office of president and who abuses trust and who poses great danger to our liberty."
ReplyDelete--Constitutional scholar Alan Dershowitz, 1998
Donald John Trump has been impeached. So his offenses are therefore impeachable.
You're just trying to overturn the results of an impeachment because you couldn't beat the House Democrats.
...M'aaaand your chosen constitutional scholar has rendered judgment about whether those offenses occurred in this case, hasn't he?
ReplyDeleteOooh, you're so close to getting it. Keep trying!
ReplyDeleteYou're not, unfortunately.
ReplyDelete"I know you're not, but I am!" POW! That's a massive creative breakthrough for you.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy all of the un-impeachability! I know I will.
I'll enjoy your search for a new candidate to serve as your voice-of-reason-with-gravitas, to replace Alan Dershowitz.
ReplyDeleteThe funniest part is that you thought quoting him was a "gotcha".
Heh.
Oh... maybe you weren't so close to getting it.
ReplyDeleteNever go full retard. Everybody knows you never go full retard.
May I suggest Michael Avenatti as your new spokesman? The childlike faith and high regard you expressed for him in 2018 was touching.
ReplyDeleteThere are ways he can get statements out from jail, aren't there?
***HAPPY COVER-UP DAY, EVERYBODY!***
ReplyDeleteOr as it's known in Maine, Colorado, Arizona, North Carolina, Iowa and elsewhere, Election Eve.
Don't get all worked up over Midnight Mitch being a smart politician. I understand the shock, though - you're starting to realize that the days when Republican strategy would leave you guys muttering "Chumps!", may be over for good. Thanks, DJT!
ReplyDeleteYou shouldn't say "may be over for good" where Susan Collins and Cory Gardner can hear you. That's mean.
ReplyDelete...And with your hopes so high, too. Awwwwww...
ReplyDeleteIt occurs to me that the photo of the year 2018 is still relevant today.
Heh.
Washington Post:
ReplyDelete"In both CNN and Monmouth polls, we get a remarkable result: more support for throwing Trump out of office than support for his administration.
Alarmingly for Trump's reelection, that holds both in battleground states and in swing counties."
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When the going turns tough, the tough turn to polls.
ReplyDeleteYou wish you had good polls, but you don't.
ReplyDeleteTough.
You wish you didn't have Trump as your president for five more years, but you do.
ReplyDeleteFun.
The only thing more repetitive than your lines are my polls.
ReplyDeleteThat's how I like it.
Remember the repetitive polls of 2016?
ReplyDeleteRemember the day Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in one game?
ReplyDeleteRemember how 3 newspapers in the entire country endorsed Trump in 2016?
ReplyDeleteGood times.
Polls = newspaper endorsements?
ReplyDeleteNewspaper endorsements = votes?
Votes = Trump 2020.
ReplyDeleteDon't sell your vile retard short. Trump will get way more than 2,020 votes.
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