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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Such a dumb more by Democrats to go for impeachment. Check out what Willie Brown says: [url]https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/williesworld/article/Impeachment-a-winner-for-Democrats-Don-t-bet-14803559.php[/url] Totally asinine. Pelosi, who is politically astute, knew it was a dumb move but she felt cornered by the loony left who will be the downfall of the Democratic party.[/quote] I think Pelosi thought Republicans would come to their senses but no, they stand behind the crooked PoS Trump. Sad![/quote] There are still some wildcards out there. When SDNY indicts Giuliani for crimes he committed for Trump, what effect will that have? Will Sondland and the others whose testimony was refuted by the NSC witnesses correct their perjuries or risk taking the fall for Trump? [/quote] IMO, the only wildcard is if Trump's tax returns has something seriously damaging and the Supreme Court rules that the returns need to be made available to the SDNY. We may not get a ruling on this until well into next year.[/quote] Since the outcome in the Senate is so certain, it's interesting how [b]frightened[/b] the GOP is of impeachment. [/quote] Frightened? You live in a fantasy world. Are you basing this on comments by "sources who wish to remain anonymous" that many Republican senators would like to vote for his removal? Perhaps it is those Republican senators who say they don't want to comment because they don't want to prejudge the issue. It is all b-s. The ONLY way Republican senators would vote for his removal is if Republican support for Trump totally collapsed. Republicans, like Democrats, ultimately are interested in their political survival.[/quote] Some Republican Senators are frightened because they know Trump is guilty, they despise having to defend him, and they know that history will correctly define them as cowards and hypocrites. The other Republican Senators are obedient idiots too stupid to realize how cartoonish they are. None of them want to vote because as long as they can put off voting, Trump and his people have to pretend to like them. [/quote]
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