Do you think all your postings has any affect on what's going on in DC? I'll ask you yet again. WHO ARE YOU TRYING TO CONVINCE?
Chance Chase McMasters said:houag80 said:
Posters like yourself ruin message boards because you spend the majority of your time posting unsubstantiated or outrageous bull ***** commentary...and trying to goad others
This was uploaded by the house intelligence committee and will be presented at trial in the Senate. This is a huge breaking news story central to the impeachment topic. I get that some prefer to stick their head in sand, this thread might not be for everybody.
Chance Chase McMasters said:houag80 said:
There you go.....a non answer and then demeaning said poster as a rtard. Flagged.
I answered. No it's not unprecedented. Partisan impeachment voting is the precedent.
Johnson by party
122-2 R
4-45 D
Clinton by party
Article 1
223-5 R
5-200 D
It was a dumb question, just own it and move on.
Collecting more tweets from random leftists or waiting for the next ShareBlue e-mail blast.Pinche Abogado said:
And he disappears when challenged.
I'm sure he's putting his kids to bed or otherwise attending to work.
Chance Chase McMasters said:Rockdoc said:
This is starting to eat you up.
Living rent free in your head. Nobody but me had has discussed the actual topic for 3 pages.
That's a really misleading way to calculate it. Having member of both parties vote for impeachment gives much more legitimacy than having members of the opposition party dissent and no members of the president's party vote in favor. This impeachment was unprecedented in that regard. Nothing more than political hit job and abuse of power to influence an election. So much so, that members of their own party were disgusted by their actions.Chance Chase McMasters said:
Number of votes breaking from party/total votes.
There's only been 3 of these things in 200+ years but they were all partisan.
Chance Chase McMasters said:
Nobody would really care if 3 republicans out of 197 flipped. 1.5% voting against the party doesn't legitimize or delegitimize anything.
The Republican voting line is unusual, never happened before, but democrats had a normal number of defections. It was the Republicans that were unusually partisan this go round, that's what you're unintentionally objecting to. And I agree, many of them will regret stumping for a criminal.