Koapa
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When we look back at this history, we are literally gonna say, "It was an old Twit for everythang".
I bet you wish he could play quarterback too :DemBuckeyes:@smitty22 M-I :umband:
Absolutely everything. It's mind blowing how bottomless the rabbit hole is for his old tweets.When we look back at this history, we are literally gonna say, "It was an old Twit for everythang".
✔@jdawseyBolton grew livid at Giuliani’s shadow Ukraine policy. NSC aides convened meetings to try & understand the hidden machinations. Ukrainian officials & US embassy officials in Kiev couldn’t figure out if he was speaking for government. Mulvaney stayed away.
And there it is - the president of the United States attacking my colleagues because they dare to represent a lawful whistleblower
Donald J. Trump
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@realDonaldTrump
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Nancy is a reflection of the entirety of the party. As AOC says, it's not an enviable position and likened it to hearding cats.Didn't take them long to hop on the Nancy The Savior narrative, did it?
They will do their best to make Nancy look like a hero instead of the enabling obstructionist opportunist selfish worthless bag of shyt she really is.
Fukk out of here with this "tell your people to obey the law." Gimme a goddamn break.
NEW: President Trump was incredulous after his moves on transparency failed to stop House Speaker Nancy Pelosi from announcing a formal impeachment inquiry Trump incredulous after his moves on transparency failed to stop Pelosi - CNNPolitics
Sometimes the waters build. Sometimes the dam just breaks.
Impeachment, long more a thought experiment and cable news debate point than a looming political reality is now on the tongue as the drama on Capital Hill ratchets up in its intensity.
One could say we are heading into the unknown, but we have already been there for years. And yet to diminish the gravity or import of the chapter we may soon enter would be a mistake.
The impetus for impeachment is of course the emerging outrage around President Trump reportedly extorting a foreign government to influence our elections. It is, if true, an echo of the Russian investigation only even worse, as he is doing all of this with the power of a sitting president.
The Ukraine scandal is new and easily understood, both factors of which are oxygen for the political engines of Washington.
There was a lot of handwringing over how Nancy Pelosi and Congressional Democratic leaders have handled holding the president accountable. But all that likely will be forgotten if the Speaker gives her stamp on impeachment, even if her hand was forced. And attention must also focus on Congressional Republicans who must measure how history, and the American public, will judge them in a moment of reckoning.