Gary Johnson said:
Sorry yo boys clown show conspiracy investigation lost.
His only goal is to damage Biden and not be removed. Both of those are a guarantee to now happen.
Gary Johnson said:
Sorry yo boys clown show conspiracy investigation lost.
Do you really think so? I need to see more of him doing cross examination of witnesses before I'd say that. The three witnesses I've seen him cross examine were Kent, Taylor, and Yovanovitch. All three are foreign policy / diplomatic experts + experienced, seasoned, battle-tested, frontline SecState career professionals + super smart + they had the truth and all the facts on their side.aggiehawg said:Actually agree with you that Castor was a huge failure. He sucks as an effective cross examiner.Quote:
I felt sorry for Castor on Wednesday and again today. He's a smart, competent attorney, but the facts are 99% against the side he's on. Can't make bread when you have no flour, yeast, or water.
Was wondering that too. Its not the impression you get from much history and biographies once you dig. The real gems are fewer, and they do exist.Bo Darville said:
Why do you defer so much respect for these government scum? Government service at the federal level, save for the military, should never be seen as noble.
Gary Johnson said:
Sorry yo boys clown show conspiracy investigation lost.
That depends on what new information today's two closed session witnesses produced.Quote:
And chances of senate removal rise to 0.0% up from 0.0%.
It really doesn't fit. Libertarians should be hating all this statism and Stalin tactics even if they don't like Trump. Pelayo and BMX Bandit seem more the real thing. Besides, would a real Libertarian name themselves after their candidate?Red Rover said:Gary Johnson said:
Sorry yo boys clown show conspiracy investigation lost.
The "libertarian" continues to root for more power for the socialist party. That makes a lot of sense ideologically.
Wow.Bo Darville said:
Why do you defer so much respect for these government scum? Government service at the federal level, save for the military, should never be seen as noble.
MetoliusAg said:Wow.Bo Darville said:
Why do you defer so much respect for these government scum? Government service at the federal level, save for the military, should never be seen as noble.
You've got some serious issues, Bo, if you truly view American patriots like Taylor, Yovanovitch, and Kent that way.
Yes. Watch Barr's speech. You will learn more in the hour about how the Democrats are abusing the government process and Congress than four weeks of MSM broadcasting.DannyDuberstein said:
Coup attempt continues. Such a sad time for our republic. It will never be the same.
MetoliusAg said:Wow.Bo Darville said:
Why do you defer so much respect for these government scum? Government service at the federal level, save for the military, should never be seen as noble.
You've got some serious issues, Bo, if you truly view American patriots like Taylor, Yovanovitch, and Kent that way.
Red Rover said:Gary Johnson said:
Sorry yo boys clown show conspiracy investigation lost.
The "libertarian" continues to root for more power for the socialist party. That makes a lot of sense ideologically.
Which speech is that, titan?titan said:Yes. Watch Barr's speech. You will learn more in the hour about how the Democrats are abusing the government process and Congress than four weeks of MSM broadcasting.DannyDuberstein said:
Coup attempt continues. Such a sad time for our republic. It will never be the same.
This one.MetoliusAg said:Which speech is that, titan?titan said:Yes. Watch Barr's speech. You will learn more in the hour about how the Democrats are abusing the government process and Congress than four weeks of MSM broadcasting.DannyDuberstein said:
Coup attempt continues. Such a sad time for our republic. It will never be the same.
MetoliusAg said:That depends on what new information today's two closed session witnesses produced.Quote:
And chances of senate removal rise to 0.0% up from 0.0%.
Do you really think a GOP Senate majority can afford the political risk of condoning bribery? The Constitution specifically spells out bribery as a cause for impeachment and removal from office.
Thks, I'll watch it tomorrow. You know about his past history with the IranContra pardons and his obfuscations and misrepresentations with the Mueller Report, I hope.titan said:This one.MetoliusAg said:Which speech is that, titan?titan said:Yes. Watch Barr's speech. You will learn more in the hour about how the Democrats are abusing the government process and Congress than four weeks of MSM broadcasting.DannyDuberstein said:
Coup attempt continues. Such a sad time for our republic. It will never be the same.
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The history he is speaking of speaks for itself.MetoliusAg said:Thks, I'll watch it tomorrow. You know about his past history with the IranContra pardons and his obfuscations and misrepresentations with the Mueller Report, I hope.titan said:This one.MetoliusAg said:Which speech is that, titan?titan said:Yes. Watch Barr's speech. You will learn more in the hour about how the Democrats are abusing the government process and Congress than four weeks of MSM broadcasting.DannyDuberstein said:
Coup attempt continues. Such a sad time for our republic. It will never be the same.
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This impeachment investigation isn't a POTUS election; it's about the rule of law.aggieforester05 said:MetoliusAg said:That depends on what new information today's two closed session witnesses produced.Quote:
And chances of senate removal rise to 0.0% up from 0.0%.
Do you really think a GOP Senate majority can afford the political risk of condoning bribery? The Constitution specifically spells out bribery as a cause for impeachment and removal from office.
Not much of a risk when their opponents are morally and ethically bankrupt on top of having devastatingly horrible policy positions. Nobody with a conscience is going to suddenly change their vote for those bottom feeding scum bags in the Democrat party. Try voting for someone worth a bucket of piss and then maybe your side will finally offer a good alternative.
MetoliusAg said:This impeachment investigation isn't a POTUS election; it's about the rule of law.aggieforester05 said:MetoliusAg said:That depends on what new information today's two closed session witnesses produced.Quote:
And chances of senate removal rise to 0.0% up from 0.0%.
Do you really think a GOP Senate majority can afford the political risk of condoning bribery? The Constitution specifically spells out bribery as a cause for impeachment and removal from office.
Not much of a risk when their opponents are morally and ethically bankrupt on top of having devastatingly horrible policy positions. Nobody with a conscience is going to suddenly change their vote for those bottom feeding scum bags in the Democrat party. Try voting for someone worth a bucket of piss and then maybe your side will finally offer a good alternative.
And frankly the R's have a better shot at winning 2020 Potus election with Nikki Haley.
Not even remotely about that. That has never meant anything to them prior. But Nikki Haley definitely has great promise, and may need to be the one trying in 2024.MetoliusAg said:This impeachment investigation isn't a POTUS election; it's about the rule of law.aggieforester05 said:MetoliusAg said:That depends on what new information today's two closed session witnesses produced.Quote:
And chances of senate removal rise to 0.0% up from 0.0%.
Do you really think a GOP Senate majority can afford the political risk of condoning bribery? The Constitution specifically spells out bribery as a cause for impeachment and removal from office.
Not much of a risk when their opponents are morally and ethically bankrupt on top of having devastatingly horrible policy positions. Nobody with a conscience is going to suddenly change their vote for those bottom feeding scum bags in the Democrat party. Try voting for someone worth a bucket of piss and then maybe your side will finally offer a good alternative.
And frankly the R's have a better shot at winning 2020 Potus election with Nikki Haley.
I'll watch it and let you know what I think. But I gotta be honest, Barr hasn't shown much trustworthiness or credibility yet as AG.titan said:The history he is speaking of speaks for itself.MetoliusAg said:Thks, I'll watch it tomorrow. You know about his past history with the IranContra pardons and his obfuscations and misrepresentations with the Mueller Report, I hope.titan said:This one.MetoliusAg said:Which speech is that, titan?titan said:Yes. Watch Barr's speech. You will learn more in the hour about how the Democrats are abusing the government process and Congress than four weeks of MSM broadcasting.DannyDuberstein said:
Coup attempt continues. Such a sad time for our republic. It will never be the same.
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Smh. How little you know about us.titan said:Not even remotely about that. That has never meant anything to them prior. But Nikki Haley definitely has great promise, and may need to be the one trying in 2024.MetoliusAg said:This impeachment investigation isn't a POTUS election; it's about the rule of law.aggieforester05 said:MetoliusAg said:That depends on what new information today's two closed session witnesses produced.Quote:
And chances of senate removal rise to 0.0% up from 0.0%.
Do you really think a GOP Senate majority can afford the political risk of condoning bribery? The Constitution specifically spells out bribery as a cause for impeachment and removal from office.
Not much of a risk when their opponents are morally and ethically bankrupt on top of having devastatingly horrible policy positions. Nobody with a conscience is going to suddenly change their vote for those bottom feeding scum bags in the Democrat party. Try voting for someone worth a bucket of piss and then maybe your side will finally offer a good alternative.
And frankly the R's have a better shot at winning 2020 Potus election with Nikki Haley.
MetoliusAg said:I'll watch it and let you know what I think. But I gotta be honest, Barr hasn't shown much trustworthiness or credibility yet as AG.titan said:The history he is speaking of speaks for itself.MetoliusAg said:Thks, I'll watch it tomorrow. You know about his past history with the IranContra pardons and his obfuscations and misrepresentations with the Mueller Report, I hope.titan said:This one.MetoliusAg said:Which speech is that, titan?titan said:Yes. Watch Barr's speech. You will learn more in the hour about how the Democrats are abusing the government process and Congress than four weeks of MSM broadcasting.DannyDuberstein said:
Coup attempt continues. Such a sad time for our republic. It will never be the same.
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Always a pleasure, my friend. Enjoy the rest of your evening. I'm done for tonight.
Observation is all that is needed. What do you call this "resistance" nonsense since January 2017 -- "rule of law"????? Who is the us? Even the Democrats are not monolithic -- Tulsi Gabbard is being turned on too.MetoliusAg said:Smh. How little you know about us.titan said:Not even remotely about that. That has never meant anything to them prior. But Nikki Haley definitely has great promise, and may need to be the one trying in 2024.MetoliusAg said:This impeachment investigation isn't a POTUS election; it's about the rule of law.aggieforester05 said:MetoliusAg said:That depends on what new information today's two closed session witnesses produced.Quote:
And chances of senate removal rise to 0.0% up from 0.0%.
Do you really think a GOP Senate majority can afford the political risk of condoning bribery? The Constitution specifically spells out bribery as a cause for impeachment and removal from office.
Not much of a risk when their opponents are morally and ethically bankrupt on top of having devastatingly horrible policy positions. Nobody with a conscience is going to suddenly change their vote for those bottom feeding scum bags in the Democrat party. Try voting for someone worth a bucket of piss and then maybe your side will finally offer a good alternative.
And frankly the R's have a better shot at winning 2020 Potus election with Nikki Haley.
Oh, I wouldn't count on that. Truly. There is alot of scofflaw of process going on.aggie2812-2 said:
Still your president and will be for 5 more years.
MetoliusAg said:
This impeachment investigation isn't a POTUS election; it's about the rule of law.
It will be interesting if watch the full hour if any of this derail becomes a little more apparent. Even if you don't think Barr is always trusthworthy, its hard to see is off base -- things like 236 clotures being necessary because of "resistance" to Trump, but only 17 with Obama and only 4 under Bush show the difference in the Congressional behavior.DannyDuberstein said:MetoliusAg said:I'll watch it and let you know what I think. But I gotta be honest, Barr hasn't shown much trustworthiness or credibility yet as AG.titan said:The history he is speaking of speaks for itself.MetoliusAg said:Thks, I'll watch it tomorrow. You know about his past history with the IranContra pardons and his obfuscations and misrepresentations with the Mueller Report, I hope.titan said:This one.MetoliusAg said:Which speech is that, titan?titan said:Yes. Watch Barr's speech. You will learn more in the hour about how the Democrats are abusing the government process and Congress than four weeks of MSM broadcasting.DannyDuberstein said:
Coup attempt continues. Such a sad time for our republic. It will never be the same.
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Always a pleasure, my friend. Enjoy the rest of your evening. I'm done for tonight.
Historically, Obama fired 100% of GWB's Ambassadors on day 1 of his administration.MetoliusAg said:Historically since WW2 about 30% of US ambassadors usually are political appointees in each administration. The other 70% are chosen from career professional State Dept. employees, people like Taylor and Yovanovitch.titan said:Actually the politics trumps the correctness of choice more often than not. It truly surprises how much of an admin's cabinet and embassy staff will be political appointments or rewards, etc. And its not just America doing it. Many wars are a product of incompetent obtuseness on the part of the embassy in conveying what is really desired,or what is unacceptable. Both extremes -- too obtuse to the country, or too friendly to the country, occur in history.MetoliusAg said:Depends on the country. We don't send a naive zero-experience clueless sop like Sondland to a place like Russia. Not if there's a competent administration in the WH, that is.titan said:Yes. It is the politicization of the appointments rather than accenting suitability that is why State tends to get us into wars or crisis that might have been averted. Its a very important position to just make it a political sop ,but pretty much all the administrations do it. Many foreign governments too.Rapier108 said:Most of the big ones are such as the UK, Canada, Australia, and the like.Quote:
Arent most ambassadorships closely related to campaign donations?
The rest are usually filled with existing state department employees. The troublemakers get sent to places like the Congo.
Modified slightly. (bold)Red Rover said:MetoliusAg said:
This impeachment investigation isn't a POTUS election; it's about the rule of law.
Does the fact they have been calling for impeachment before [sworn in - in Jan 2017!] these phone calls were made make you at least consider for a moment that this may be entirely political? Does Russian accusations and a multi-year investigation that turned up nothing criminal do that? What about Kavanaugh and the political circus they pulled there?
I don't understand how after the endless sham accusations anyone can believe Washington Democrats when they accuse anyone of anything.