Cold War II: The United States vs Trump and Co. A Russian Affair

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Right now they are pushing that It’s Hillary and Special counsel that need to be investigated.

Can you imagine what the GOP would be doing given the same set of facts?

I mean look at the mountains they created from the Libya and Email mole hills.
GOP would go for the kill no hesitation. They would love to jail all of the Dems and completely eliminate competition. They would smile and shake hands with Pelosi and turn around and put her in prison if they could.

If the roles were reversed and Trump was the Dem president, they would straight throw everything at them.
 

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Meanwhile over in the Alt-Right/agent/poseur forum of The Coli, the only thread on today's events is one made sucking off Trump over that silly ass Game Of Thrones tweet he posted.

Yet let AOC make a peep about anything remotely progressive and the servers damn near crash.

:martin:

"b b bu but Hillary Clinton hurt my feelings and Bernie is gonna tax my CEO to pay for M4A and free college. I cant let that happen" :sadbron:
 

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The Dem leadership punting on impeachment means the Constitution is over.

I guess my question is, what's the benefit of impeaching right now?

Obviously Trump deserves to be impeached, and did even before the report. But it's automatically DOA in the Senate and I'm not really sure if a failed impeachment attempt would benefit the Dems politically.


Is it just a matter of having the moral high ground? Or would something good (in terms of getting Trump out of office or reducing his power) come from it?
 

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I guess my question is, what's the benefit of impeaching right now?

Obviously Trump deserves to be impeached, and did even before the report. But it's automatically DOA in the Senate and I'm not really sure if a failed impeachment attempt would benefit the Dems politically.


Is it just a matter of having the moral high ground? Or would something good (in terms of getting Trump out of office or reducing his power) come from it?
You keep talking about politics

It’s their fukking job! This is how fukked our country is, everyone’s first thought is keeping their job instead of doing their job.
 

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I guess my question is, what's the benefit of impeaching right now?

Obviously Trump deserves to be impeached, and did even before the report. But it's automatically DOA in the Senate and I'm not really sure if a failed impeachment attempt would benefit the Dems politically.


Is it just a matter of having the moral high ground? Or would something good (in terms of getting Trump out of office or reducing his power) come from it?

Setting a precedent

For the next time this happens
 

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Barr Might as well drop the full unredacted report in front of congress and quit....:manny: you can't protect this a$$hole forever at the cost of your own career...:demonic:
Barr is 90 years old.
 

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In order to impeach they need to refocus the Democrats need to refocus their messaging. Its the two birds with one stone approach. You need to focus on the Republicans unwilling to impeach a President that breaks the law. You have to flip your messaging onto those Republicans in the Senate that aren’t willing to uphold the rule of law especially since the Conservative party is supposed to be “rule of law” party. Continue to hammer onto them why they won’t do anything about criminality within their own ranks. Repeatedly attack them for not standing on their own supposed beliefs and say that republicans don’t act like republicans anymore so how can their constituents continue to vote for people that don’t even “act like Republicans”.

You can’t focus on Trump directly you have to focus on his support. This way by 2020, people will see the Senate republicans are complicit and won’t do what’s right for America and people will vote them out at the same time they vote out Trump.
 
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