It's not a crime to be as dumb as he is, I agree. But he ignores the people who know better telling him to stop embarrassing himself.
Gary Johnson said:Rockdoc said:
Got caught? Lol. How are you gonna make it after he gets re-elected?
Doubt it happens but I'll be fine. Here's a nugget you won't be able to process. If Warren is the dem nominee I'll vote for Trump and post proof.
Gary Johnson said:
Right....... Forget about 2017 and 2018.
Here's some more dates.
September 9th Trump gets caught
September 10th Bolton resigns
September 11th aid released
September 12th Zelensky cancels CNN interview
No mention of rada elections, no mention of legislative reforms, no mention of the 20 or 30 cases of greater importance than Burisma. He was only interested in a fictional piece of computer hardware and his perceived political opponent.
Gary Johnson said:
It's not a crime to be as dumb as he is, I agree. But he ignores the people who know better telling him to stop embarrassing himself.
God so much this........GCP12 said:
Obstruction is the new go to, apparently
Step 1: open investigation into Trump over BS
Step 2: Trump fights back against BS investigation
Step 3: "OBSTRUCTION!"
Read the transcript of the July 25th call with Zelensky, again.Quote:
No mention of rada elections, no mention of legislative reforms, no mention of the 20 or 30 cases of greater importance than Burisma. He was only interested in a fictional piece of computer hardware and his perceived political opponent
FriscoKid said:
Someone is going to look really silly when all the facts come out.
Jimmy Valentine said:FriscoKid said:
Someone is going to look really silly when all the facts come out.
I pointed out some facts to you and you said you didn't care.
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The first signs of trouble ahead for newly elected so-called moderate representatives in swing districts are being felt here in Virginia's 7th District.
Rep. Abigail Spanberger hopped on the moderate train in 2018, touting her CIA background ad nauseam to the people of the traditionally Republican 7th District. With the help of millions of dollars from pro-abortion PACs and Soros-funded outfits, volunteers from Northern Virginia spread out over the western and southwestern suburbs of Richmond to give her a slim margin of victory over Republican Dave Brat. But Spanberger's cover as an across-the-aisle moderate is not holding up well under the pressure of an impeachment hoax and a newly elected majority-Democrat Legislature.
Up until this past weekend, Spanberger's numerous town halls have been generally peaceful Q&As.
That all changed during Sunday's gathering at a middle school gym in Spotsylvania County.
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In one exchange with a member of the audience, Spanberger, the CIA officer, apparently didn't understand that here in the United States we are innocent until proven guilty.
"No one has dispelled or attempted to dispel or provide evidence that would exonerate the president," she said.
"Did you really say that? You have to prove you're innocent?" someone else responded.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Thursday that party leaders will apply no pressure on rank-and-file members to support the articles of impeachment against President Trump that are expected to hit the House floor next week.
While the Democratic Caucus is overwhelmingly supportive of the impeachment effort, several moderate Democrats are holding out ahead of the votes amid concerns that backing the effort might alienate voters in their battleground districts heading into the 2020 election.
Pelosi maintained on Thursday that the choice is entirely theirs to make.
"I have no message to them. We are not whipping this legislation, nor would we ever with something like this," Pelosi told reporters in the Capitol. "They'll make their own decisions. I don't say anything to them."
aggiehawg said:LINKQuote:
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Thursday that party leaders will apply no pressure on rank-and-file members to support the articles of impeachment against President Trump that are expected to hit the House floor next week.
While the Democratic Caucus is overwhelmingly supportive of the impeachment effort, several moderate Democrats are holding out ahead of the votes amid concerns that backing the effort might alienate voters in their battleground districts heading into the 2020 election.
Pelosi maintained on Thursday that the choice is entirely theirs to make.
"I have no message to them. We are not whipping this legislation, nor would we ever with something like this," Pelosi told reporters in the Capitol. "They'll make their own decisions. I don't say anything to them."
First she's lying about not whipping the vote. She has 233 members. She needs 218 to pass impeachment. She has 31 members in red districts. She can't afford too many more defections besides the four or five already on record and still have it pass.
You joined in 2016 and this is what you decide your 5th post should be?SPRtico said:
Only if he grabs the sky by the *****
Where were you when Obama did the Iranian deal? C'mon man. Have some integrity.MetoliusAg said:
Meanwhile:
Swooosh.
What makes you think that?dermdoc said:
After all this, they do not have the votes. It will be interesting to see if Pelosi can strong arm the reluctant Dems.
They have the votes to get it out of committee. All of the roll call votes show they are in lock step.dermdoc said:
After all this, they do not have the votes. It will be interesting to see if Pelosi can strong arm the reluctant Dems.
dermdoc said:
A vote is never delayed when you have the votes.
Completely agree and was actually what I meant.aggiehawg said:They have the votes to get it out of committee. All of the roll call votes show they are in lock step.dermdoc said:
After all this, they do not have the votes. It will be interesting to see if Pelosi can strong arm the reluctant Dems.
The question moves to whether Nancy is feeling the heat from her 31 members in Trump districts being hounded by their constituents. She can allow a few of them to vote no to impeachment on the House floor but not all of them. If she can't mollify enough of them to keep the number needed for the floor vote, does she then tell Nadler to nix it in committee?
Seriously doubt that she would but that might be her best play here. And by "best" I mean out of other crappy choices.