50PoundHead (11-26-2018)
Unless there's a smoking cannon, I don't think the Dems should pursue impeachment. Most of the gripes against Trump have been political and stylistic, but not criminal, which really comes up short when pursuing an impeachment. I think the only place where Trump may be vulnerable is on the emoluments clause and even that would be difficult to prove (unless Trump's business handlers are so ridiculously inept that they would leave the equivalent of a bunch of oily rags lying around waiting to ignite; and that's a longshot).
please see the articles of impeachment that passed the House of Rep and brought to the Senate in 1974 forcing Richard Nixon's resignation.
http://watergate.info/impeachment/ar...of-impeachment
I see parallels even before we get to the accusations of fraud re: Trump Foundation
We are reliving those times
Last edited by 57Brave; 11-26-2018 at 10:37 AM.
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
The High Crimes and Misdemeanors are rampant
The political will to execute due to the likelihood of passage not so much.
I don't see a (R) Senate passing.
Impeachment being a 2/3 proposition
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
At the rate things are going whats the point of impeachment? He can only hide behind the Presidency for so long. Get a warrant ASAP after the inauguration and tell the secret service to drop his ass off at the local PD for booking. If only. Reality is he would spend less time in booking than Amber Guyger.
"Donald Trump will serve a second term as president of the United States.
It’s over."
Little Thethe Nov 19, 2020.
“What I think Mueller’s going to do if he’s smart is connect the open dots,” Dershowitz, who has defended clients in some of the most famous cases in modern history, told The Washington Post. “He’s going to lay out everything that relates to contacts between anyone in the campaign and the Russians, and the same thing with obstruction of justice. None of these things by themselves are compelling, but when you lay it out and see it all in one document, I think it will be on its face very critical of the president.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...=.332da3c7cebc
"I am a victim, I will tell you. I am a victim."
"I am your retribution."
I think the report is going to show awareness on the part of the campaign to some of the illegal activity, but probably with enough distance to avoid conspiracy charges. There’s a decent chance at some kind of potentially illegal quid-pro-quo in the Ukraine platform thing. I think we’ll find out that Trump was fully in the loop on the Trump Tower “dirt” meeting and other things that he’s disclaimed knowledge of. I think it will make a case that is suggestive of obstruction, but pass that particular buck to Congress.
And if the Dems are smart, they simply hold a very thorough set of hearings. Bring it all out for the public to see and draw its own conclusions. Conviction is a long shot given the composition of the Senate. But a form of water torture via very thorough public hearings will serve the public interest and coincidentally the party interest.
"I am a victim, I will tell you. I am a victim."
"I am your retribution."
Per court filing, epic dip**** Paul Manafort has been lying to investigators since his plea agreement.
Pavel is an idiot...as are many of his comrades
I wonder if there was a form of coordination involved between what Manafort was saying to Mueller and the written answers submitted by Trump last week
now Mueller has to show the judge evidence that Manafartov lied...this presentation will be very interesting
I’m really perplexed by this, but the simplest explanation is that he’s still hoping for a pardon and/or executive action to shut down the investigation and so is risking further jail time by lying about matters related to Trump/Russia. Maybe also taking one for the team by utterly shredding his credibility as a witness, too.
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.