Resignation most likely outcome?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You all make me laugh. You have gone from not legitimately elected to impeachment and then to resignation. And some back and forth between the three.
It would behoove you to come to terms with the fact that President Trump is our president.


https://jrbenjamin.com/2015/01/25/teddy-roosevelt-how-to-criticize-the-president/

I suggest you read Teddy Roosevelt.
Anonymous
I think he will deny, deny, deny. The only thing that will get him to resign is a written promise by Pence of a pardon for himself and the entire grifter family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think he will deny, deny, deny. The only thing that will get him to resign is a written promise by Pence of a pardon for himself and the entire grifter family.


Nothing as pathetic as a delusional liberal.
Anonymous
While liberals rant about impeachment, resignation, etc the latest ABC/Washington Post poll shows that there are even fewer Republicans who believe that Russians sought to influence the election or that the Trump campaign intentionally helped them.

The number of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who think that the Russians sought to influence the election, and that the Trump team intentionally helped them, has fallen from 18 percent in April to 9 percent now, indicating even stiffer GOP resistance to the idea. Among leaned Democrats it’s gone from 60 to 64 percent, not a significant shift.

With this magnitude of support, Republicans in Congress are not going to turn on Trump despite the wishful thinking by liberals.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/months-record-low-trump-troubles-russia-health-care/story?id=48639490
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:While liberals rant about impeachment, resignation, etc the latest ABC/Washington Post poll shows that there are even fewer Republicans who believe that Russians sought to influence the election or that the Trump campaign intentionally helped them.

The number of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who think that the Russians sought to influence the election, and that the Trump team intentionally helped them, has fallen from 18 percent in April to 9 percent now, indicating even stiffer GOP resistance to the idea. Among leaned Democrats it’s gone from 60 to 64 percent, not a significant shift.

With this magnitude of support, Republicans in Congress are not going to turn on Trump despite the wishful thinking by liberals.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/months-record-low-trump-troubles-russia-health-care/story?id=48639490


The problem is there are facts. And if they exist, Mueller will find them. Eventually Mueller will publish them. Let's see what the facts say. And if Trump can manage to go a week without doing something or saying he did something that Trumpkins have to jump up and down and insist was not a federal crime.
Anonymous
Seriously, more evidence we just need a divorce. I like facts. Republicans apparently do not. And I can't live in a fact and logic free world that they want to put us into.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, more evidence we just need a divorce. I like facts. Republicans apparently do not. And I can't live in a fact and logic free world that they want to put us into.


Yup, their rants here are beyond insane.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, more evidence we just need a divorce. I like facts. Republicans apparently do not. And I can't live in a fact and logic free world that they want to put us into.


Yup, their rants here are beyond insane.


They are just sore losers!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, more evidence we just need a divorce. I like facts. Republicans apparently do not. And I can't live in a fact and logic free world that they want to put us into.


Just following the lead your party set for us over the past eight years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, more evidence we just need a divorce. I like facts. Republicans apparently do not. And I can't live in a fact and logic free world that they want to put us into.


Just following the lead your party set for us over the past eight years.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, more evidence we just need a divorce. I like facts. Republicans apparently do not. And I can't live in a fact and logic free world that they want to put us into.


Just following the lead your party set for us over the past eight years.


Oh this tripe again? There's nothing that the Democratic Party or Obama "set for you" that compares to the abominable leadership and party-over-country MO of the GOP. Nothing.

I know, I know, Obama was black and it bothers you ... eight years you had to "put up with it" ... blah, blah, blah.

Whataboutism, whining, and lying seem to be all the GOP and their supporters can produce these days.
Anonymous
Sorry thought the Sun was projecting its hope that Theresa May would resign
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, more evidence we just need a divorce. I like facts. Republicans apparently do not. And I can't live in a fact and logic free world that they want to put us into.


Yup, their rants here are beyond insane.


They are just sore losers!



Well the Republicans could be sure losers if the Dems were not such f-ups.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, more evidence we just need a divorce. I like facts. Republicans apparently do not. And I can't live in a fact and logic free world that they want to put us into.


Just following the lead your party set for us over the past eight years.

Projecting again?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the Republican primaries are going to be enlightening. Yes. Their are Republicans running from Flyover country who stand to get primaried if they abandon Trump. But there are also Republicans from moderate Republican or swing districts who could get primaried by moderate anti-Trump candidates.
I'm looking at you Barbara Comstock. The only way to keep your job is to get off the fence and come down on the side of impeachment.

I keep hearing that it's only Republican unfavorables that matter, because politicians in gerrymandered districts are only worried about primaries. I think this misses the fact that a number of states have open primaries. I'm a VA Dem who absolutely plans to vote for the anti-Trump candidate in the Republican primary. If Democrats were smart, they would be getting the word out early and often that independents and democrats need to show up and vote in the Republican primary. That's how you. make the 36% of America that approves of Trump irrelevant in a gerrymandered world.


Barbara Comstaock is not going to come out against Trump. Her last business partner was veteran GOP operative Mark Corallo, a very slick guy who is totally in trump's pocket and is now trump's communications Director for all intents and purposes. See http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/18/mark-corallo-trump-crisis-management-239671

They are/were the co-founders and co-principals of Corallo Comstock, a crisis management/PR firm.
https://thinkprogress.org/right-wing-operatives-form-crisis-management-firm-to-profit-off-scandal-ridden-conservatives-3055a6142c9b

Corallo is a nasty piece of work and he and Comstock were very, very tight not too long ago. I dont think that has changed although Comstock seesm to not want to own that relationship right now.



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