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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This really is pathetic: The title should read "Partisan lawmakers briefed on Trump's mental health" since according to the linked article [b]"all of the lawmakers in attendance were Democrats, except for one Republican senator."[/b] No one is named but I suspect they include those who voted for his impeachment recently in a vote that most Democrats in the House would not support. [...] [/quote] Oh, blow that stuff and nonsense out your butt. You know full well that Republicans were invited; it's on them that they are choosing to be partisan and not to pay attention. [/quote] You are a moron! The vast majority of Democrats did not attend either so they must be partisan and not paying attention - in fact, the reports I read say that the actual number who attended were about a dozen out of 535 senators and members of the House! The hysteria of liberals is out of control. Get it through your thick heads: Trump will be around through 2020 and if the Democrats field a candidate as flawed as Hillary he will win reelection and you nuts will be going on about impeaching him or removing him from office all the way to 2024.[/quote] [b]Just out of curiosity, having the benefit of hindsight would it be apropos to say that they hysteria of conservatives was out of control in 2009 seeing how Obama thru 2017? [/b]I'm just wondering if this is a pot calling the kettle black situation considering the GOP was going on about his birth certificate and suspicions of him being Muslim and were similarly obsessed about removing him from office. [/quote] No argument from me there: there was a segment of right wingers who wanted to delegitimize Obama and it was disgraceful. Similarly there is a segment of liberals who are trying to do the same to Trump and it is also idiotic - and the proof of it is that only about 50 Democrats in the House supported the vote to impeach Trump and a dozen Democrats attended this farcical meeting with Lee.[/quote] This is not the time, strategically. The Mueller investigation is ongoing, with new indictments, new evidence being gathered, etc. You want to make the best case at the optimal imte - when the case is clear enough that voting against either impeachment or conviction will be politically harmful for Republicans. We are not at that point yet. That does not mean that there is not concern about the state of the President's mental health, or other aspects of basic fitness (which goes beyond partisan or policy opposition there WAS Bush derangement syndrom, I remember Bush derangement syndrome, and the concerns now are much stronger and more widespread than that, and are, indeed, shared by many Republicans, though they are only stated publicly by Republican pundits who do not actually have to run in a GOP primary. [/quote]
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