Public Trump Impeachment Hearing Mega Thread

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Anonymous wrote:The GOP has every last shred of decency and credibility. Up there, person after person, spreading Russian propaganda and outright lies to defend the grifter-in-chief.

Such a sad day for this country. Not one of the GOP has the backbone to do what is right. There's your partisan sham.


Wow, you really believe that don’t you? This impeachment is nothing but another effort in a long line of previous failed attempts to get rid of your lawfully elected president.
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Anonymous wrote:Tulsi votes "present" - not worthy for ANY leadership.


For someone who loves to tout her military experience, she is being quite the coward.


That was actually very brave.


How so? Take a principled stand one way or the other. She punted and it was cowardly.


Obama constantly voted present. Was he a coward as well?

To go against the grain on an impeachment vote, knowing the consequences, is very brave. Voting present is the same as voting no to the Pelosi and her gang of merry men.
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Anonymous wrote:Speaker Pelosi shut down those cheers with one quick mom look. Haven’t seen anything like that since I was six and fighting with my sister. Lol


That hag can’t control her own party. You are delusional, lol


Are you kidding me? She got all but three yeses on the first article. Two nays, and one present. That is control.


This is probably the most telling statement any Democrat has ever made.


Trump is a cult leader but it’s bad that Pelosi can run her caucus? OK.


No, the fact that total control is expected.
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Anonymous wrote:Tulsi votes "present" - not worthy for ANY leadership.


For someone who loves to tout her military experience, she is being quite the coward.


That was actually very brave.


How so? Take a principled stand one way or the other. She punted and it was cowardly.


Obama constantly voted present. Was he a coward as well?

To go against the grain on an impeachment vote, knowing the consequences, is very brave. Voting present is the same as voting no to the Pelosi and her gang of merry men.

No, voting no would be the same as voting no. Are you daft?
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Trump finally got more votes than (Bill) Clinton.
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Anonymous wrote:Tulsi votes "present" - not worthy for ANY leadership.


For someone who loves to tout her military experience, she is being quite the coward.


That was actually very brave.


How so? Take a principled stand one way or the other. She punted and it was cowardly.


Obama constantly voted present. Was he a coward as well?

To go against the grain on an impeachment vote, knowing the consequences, is very brave. Voting present is the same as voting no to the Pelosi and her gang of merry men.

No, voting no would be the same as voting no. Are you daft?


When you break rank, to liberals it’s the same as voting no. You’d attack her the same for both.

Again, Obama voted present a number of times. Coward?
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Anonymous wrote:Tulsi Gabbard is getting a lot of criticism tonight, but I personally think it's courageous to see a Republican refuse to vote against impeachment.
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Anonymous wrote:Tulsi votes "present" - not worthy for ANY leadership.


For someone who loves to tout her military experience, she is being quite the coward.


That was actually very brave.


How so? Take a principled stand one way or the other. She punted and it was cowardly.


Obama constantly voted present. Was he a coward as well?

To go against the grain on an impeachment vote, knowing the consequences, is very brave. Voting present is the same as voting no to the Pelosi and her gang of merry men.


Obama constantly voted present on impeachment? Huh. I wasn't aware.

This vote is for impeachment. It is a big deal. If voting present is the same as voting no, then why not just vote no? I'm not saying she should fall in line with the Democrats. But take a stand one way or the other on Trump's conduct. She wants to be president and doesn't even have the courage to make a decision on whether the current president's conduct was lawful??
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Hey Dems, If you can, make a donation to a Get Out the Vote organization tonight. They'll need all the help they can get.
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Anonymous wrote:The GOP has every last shred of decency and credibility. Up there, person after person, spreading Russian propaganda and outright lies to defend the grifter-in-chief.

Such a sad day for this country. Not one of the GOP has the backbone to do what is right. There's your partisan sham.


Wow, you really believe that don’t you? This impeachment is nothing but another effort in a long line of previous failed attempts to get rid of your lawfully elected president.


The President who violated campaign finance law?
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Anonymous wrote:In case you missed it, Trumpsters...your hero just got impeached.


And?


And the history books will always read Donald J Trump, President*

*impeached


Actually, it will read ‘impeached by a one-sided vote’, along with paragraphs about FISA abuse, arrests, and spying.


Actually, it won’t. It will simply say impeached. And that will drive you and trump insane for the rest of time.


That is wishful thinking on the part of liberals like yourselves. Impeachment is meaningless unless it has real repercussions, and it doesn’t seem to, as his poll numbers are climbing. He’ll stay in office, and probably win re-election. You see liberals are very into how others see them. Conservatives are more into what they can accomplish. And Trump accomplished a lot: he’s flooded the courts with conservative judges, unified the Republican Party, brought the stock market to record highs, is getting the wall built, helped get Brexit voted in, and has put people back to work. You have a word in a history book.
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Anonymous wrote:The GOP has every last shred of decency and credibility. Up there, person after person, spreading Russian propaganda and outright lies to defend the grifter-in-chief.

Such a sad day for this country. Not one of the GOP has the backbone to do what is right. There's your partisan sham.


Wow, you really believe that don’t you? This impeachment is nothing but another effort in a long line of previous failed attempts to get rid of your lawfully elected president.


The President who violated campaign finance law?


That was just ... unfamiliarity with the process. Cut him some slack.

That goes for everything, btw. Including this "Ukraine" stuff.
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Anonymous wrote:Tulsi votes "present" - not worthy for ANY leadership.


For someone who loves to tout her military experience, she is being quite the coward.


That was actually very brave.


How so? Take a principled stand one way or the other. She punted and it was cowardly.


Obama constantly voted present. Was he a coward as well?

To go against the grain on an impeachment vote, knowing the consequences, is very brave. Voting present is the same as voting no to the Pelosi and her gang of merry men.


Obama constantly voted present on impeachment? Huh. I wasn't aware.

This vote is for impeachment. It is a big deal. If voting present is the same as voting no, then why not just vote no? I'm not saying she should fall in line with the Democrats. But take a stand one way or the other on Trump's conduct. She wants to be president and doesn't even have the courage to make a decision on whether the current president's conduct was lawful??


So instead of admitting that Obama was a coward for voting present on a number of issues, you’d rather split hairs and say “well those votes aren’t as important”. Voting present allows her to not take part in what she considers to be a sham vote.
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Anonymous wrote:In case you missed it, Trumpsters...your hero just got impeached.


And?


And the history books will always read Donald J Trump, President*

*impeached


Actually, it will read ‘impeached by a one-sided vote’, along with paragraphs about FISA abuse, arrests, and spying.


Actually, it won’t. It will simply say impeached. And that will drive you and trump insane for the rest of time.


That is wishful thinking on the part of liberals like yourselves. Impeachment is meaningless unless it has real repercussions, and it doesn’t seem to, as his poll numbers are climbing. He’ll stay in office, and probably win re-election. You see liberals are very into how others see them. Conservatives are more into what they can accomplish. And Trump accomplished a lot: he’s flooded the courts with conservative judges, unified the Republican Party, brought the stock market to record highs, is getting the wall built, helped get Brexit voted in, and has put people back to work. You have a word in a history book.


If you've been looking at the Fox pool numbers, you may be reading them upside down.
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Anonymous wrote:The GOP has every last shred of decency and credibility. Up there, person after person, spreading Russian propaganda and outright lies to defend the grifter-in-chief.

Such a sad day for this country. Not one of the GOP has the backbone to do what is right. There's your partisan sham.


Wow, you really believe that don’t you? This impeachment is nothing but another effort in a long line of previous failed attempts to get rid of your lawfully elected president.


The President who violated campaign finance law?


That was just ... unfamiliarity with the process. Cut him some slack.

That goes for everything, btw. Including this "Ukraine" stuff.


Actually it was Obama who claimed that his violation of campaign finance law was done by accident. He took foreign donations.
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