Public Trump Impeachment Hearing Mega Thread

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:So far this hearing has been tedious and almost boring.

I say this as someone who listened to the impeachment hearings for Nixon and Clinton. Those hearings - especially the one for Nixon - was riveting. This has been a sleeper so far and I say this as someone who is a political junkie.


This seems to b the right-wing talking point. It's boring.



I am a Democrat; the goal of these hearings is to turn public opinion in favor of impeachment and removal of the president.


DP. Many people don’t need a hearing to do that. We all see the President’s behavior, and are concerned. But we respect the process.

Signed,
The American Republic


Partisans on both sides have already made up their minds - the hearings make no difference. There is a broad swath of voters who are independent or still wonder if impeachment is the best course of action. They are the ones who need to get on board if one is to have any hope that 20 Republican senators will vote to remove the president.
Anonymous
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/470286-plurality-in-battleground-states-support-trumps-impeachment-poll?__twitter_impression=true

A plurality of voters in key battleground states support impeaching and removing President Trump from office, according to new data from Priorities USA, a Democratic super PAC.

Priorities USA surveyed 2,500 voters in Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania – all four states that went for Trump in 2016 – and found that 49 percent support impeachment and removal, compared to 45 percent who oppose it.

The worst margins for Trump are in Florida, where 51 percent support impeachment and 45 oppose it. In Michigan, 50 percent support impeachment and removal compared to 45 percent who are opposed.

The margins are closer in Wisconsin, at 48 percent-45 percent in support of impeachment and removal, and in Pennsylvania, where voters are split 47 percent-47 percent.

The data finds that voters increasingly view “corruption” as a reason to replace Trump: fifty-three percent of voters cited “corruption” as a reason Trump should not get a second term, matching health care as the top problem spot for the president.
Anonymous
Wow he's spending a lot of time on Biden.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kent is not impressed with castor.


Kent is pretty awesome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So far this hearing has been tedious and almost boring.

I say this as someone who listened to the impeachment hearings for Nixon and Clinton. Those hearings - especially the one for Nixon - was riveting. This has been a sleeper so far and I say this as someone who is a political junkie.


This seems to b the right-wing talking point. It's boring.



I am a Democrat; the goal of these hearings is to turn public opinion in favor of impeachment and removal of the president.


DP. Many people don’t need a hearing to do that. We all see the President’s behavior, and are concerned. But we respect the process.

Signed,
The American Republic


Partisans on both sides have already made up their minds - the hearings make no difference. There is a broad swath of voters who are independent or still wonder if impeachment is the best course of action. They are the ones who need to get on board if one is to have any hope that 20 Republican senators will vote to remove the president.


Very liberal girlfriend just said that the impeachment is a joke. After mueller, Dems need to focus on winning elections and not this political crap

Hmm
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/470286-plurality-in-battleground-states-support-trumps-impeachment-poll?__twitter_impression=true

A plurality of voters in key battleground states support impeaching and removing President Trump from office, according to new data from Priorities USA, a Democratic super PAC.

Priorities USA surveyed 2,500 voters in Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania – all four states that went for Trump in 2016 – and found that 49 percent support impeachment and removal, compared to 45 percent who oppose it.

The worst margins for Trump are in Florida, where 51 percent support impeachment and 45 oppose it. In Michigan, 50 percent support impeachment and removal compared to 45 percent who are opposed.

The margins are closer in Wisconsin, at 48 percent-45 percent in support of impeachment and removal, and in Pennsylvania, where voters are split 47 percent-47 percent.

The data finds that voters increasingly view “corruption” as a reason to replace Trump: fifty-three percent of voters cited “corruption” as a reason Trump should not get a second term, matching health care as the top problem spot for the president.


Florida: We hate you, Trump.
Trump: I’m leaving NYC to move to Florida. They love me there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So far this hearing has been tedious and almost boring.

I say this as someone who listened to the impeachment hearings for Nixon and Clinton. Those hearings - especially the one for Nixon - was riveting. This has been a sleeper so far and I say this as someone who is a political junkie.


This seems to b the right-wing talking point. It's boring.



I am a Democrat; the goal of these hearings is to turn public opinion in favor of impeachment and removal of the president.


DP. Many people don’t need a hearing to do that. We all see the President’s behavior, and are concerned. But we respect the process.

Signed,
The American Republic


Partisans on both sides have already made up their minds - the hearings make no difference. There is a broad swath of voters who are independent or still wonder if impeachment is the best course of action. They are the ones who need to get on board if one is to have any hope that 20 Republican senators will vote to remove the president.


Very liberal girlfriend just said that the impeachment is a joke. After mueller, Dems need to focus on winning elections and not this political crap

Hmm


Well if your very liberal girlfriend said it...
Anonymous
Kent: Vice President’s Biden role was critically important. ...
The Vice President was promoting US policy objectives in Ukraine.


See, this is the difference. Trump was seeking a shakedown, Biden was promoting US Foreign Policy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So far this hearing has been tedious and almost boring.

I say this as someone who listened to the impeachment hearings for Nixon and Clinton. Those hearings - especially the one for Nixon - was riveting. This has been a sleeper so far and I say this as someone who is a political junkie.


This seems to b the right-wing talking point. It's boring.



I am a Democrat; the goal of these hearings is to turn public opinion in favor of impeachment and removal of the president.


DP. Many people don’t need a hearing to do that. We all see the President’s behavior, and are concerned. But we respect the process.

Signed,
The American Republic


Partisans on both sides have already made up their minds - the hearings make no difference. There is a broad swath of voters who are independent or still wonder if impeachment is the best course of action. They are the ones who need to get on board if one is to have any hope that 20 Republican senators will vote to remove the president.


Very liberal girlfriend just said that the impeachment is a joke. After mueller, Dems need to focus on winning elections and not this political crap

Hmm


I just overheard someone at a hipster coffee shop saying the impeachment is devastating to Trump and he needs to be removed from office for the sake of our democracy.
Anonymous
This guy Castor knows what he is doing........
Anonymous
The idea that they are acknowledging "irregular" channels is astonishing.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Kent is not impressed with castor.


Kent is pretty awesome.

He’s doing a great job fielding Castor’s questions. Just a slight smirk betrays the contempt that Kent clearly has for Castor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So far this hearing has been tedious and almost boring.

I say this as someone who listened to the impeachment hearings for Nixon and Clinton. Those hearings - especially the one for Nixon - was riveting. This has been a sleeper so far and I say this as someone who is a political junkie.


This seems to b the right-wing talking point. It's boring.



I am a Democrat; the goal of these hearings is to turn public opinion in favor of impeachment and removal of the president.


DP. Many people don’t need a hearing to do that. We all see the President’s behavior, and are concerned. But we respect the process.

Signed,
The American Republic


Partisans on both sides have already made up their minds - the hearings make no difference. There is a broad swath of voters who are independent or still wonder if impeachment is the best course of action. They are the ones who need to get on board if one is to have any hope that 20 Republican senators will vote to remove the president.


Even if true, it is wrong headed. Their voters put them in office to do their job and lead the nation, following the Constitution. They should not be trying to guess what voter might think of their actions, they should act because they were voted into office to protect our nation. Any uncompromised Senator listening to the testimony knows what has to be done. If they choose not to do it because they are afraid their voters won't understand, then they have failed in their duty to lead and represent their constituents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This guy Castor knows what he is doing........


and that would be???
Anonymous
Just looked both at Washington post and fox news online.

We have been divided against each other. I hope whoever led us to this sorry state rots in hell forever.
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