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[quote=Anonymous][quote]No. I’m an actual liberal. But the only provision in the constitution is impeachment. And impeachment requires the Judge to have committed a crime. Remember that Rrump didn’t unilaterally appoint these guys. The Senate was supposed to serve as a check on the president, in exactly this type of situation. The problem here is that Congress didn’t do their job. But the constitutional process was followed to put these guys on the bench. And there is a constitutional process to remove them. You can’t make up your own process as you go along. I can be liberal and still strongly believe that you don’t violate the constitution. Also, you may doubt I a liberal. But I doubt you are a lawyer. If you were, you would know that the criminal burden of proof is beyond a reasonable doubt. Way IG her than clearly and convincing. In fact, if you watch Law and Order you should know this. And you would also know that we will never know whether Trump won this election by fraud. Fraud isn’t really the crime at issue. And we will never know if collusion with an enemy power swung the election. If no votes were actually changed, the Truth is we don’t know how people would have voted without Russian interference.[/quote] Go back to ConLaw 1, you fake liberal lawyer. You must not have been paying attention in class. A few easy examples where you’re totally wrong: 1. There is no “criminal burden of proof” in impeachment. 2. The Constitutional standard of high crimes and misdemeanors isn’t referring to actual criminal activity. 3. There absolutely is a constitutional process to remove the judges; it’s called impeachment, and all it takes is a majority of votes in the House and 2/3 of votes in the Senate. All your bullshit about “we will never know” is totally irrelevant because this isn’t a court case but rather a political process. My advice: Less Law & Order, and more classroom time for you. “Liberal lawyer,” my flat ass. Go back to sucking up to Kirkland partners at the next Federalist Society meeting. [/quote]
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