Anonymous wrote:The fat, addicted, government-supported dregs of this country loser class still supporting Trump are literally too lazy and fundamentally frightened to riot en masse if he’s impeached.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I firmly believe the GOP is simply waiting for the Democrats to retake the House and start impeachment proceedings. A Dem majority will "expose" the insanity and at that point the GOP will suddenly realize "OMG! He's nuts!"
Which would be to everyone's benefit: Democrats will be able to claim proudly that they were instrumental in ousting the President, and Republicans will be able to breathe a sigh of relief while not alienating their lunatic pro-Trump fringe.
Win-win.
And it's quite likely to happen, too!
It's why Pelosi and top Democrats are very stealth when it comes to impeachment, they don't want to spook everyone out before they strike. Let the base bay for blood, they're biding their time.
Everyone is waiting for the right moment.
I despise Trump and think he’s a dangerously incompetent. That said, he’d a relatively contained danger. Better to have him ride out until 2020 and then have him gracefully decide to not pursue a second term - “to run his businesses”; “he accomplished everything he wanted to” - than impeachment. Our country is bitterly tribal and this will only worsen with impeachment. And the cultish base and right wing nuts only become more vicious and nutty.
It would feel good (feel great) to impeach him; it would not be good for us longer term. I do worry about civil war, especially with all of the gun-toting nuts who are part of the GOP now
The idea that it would be better to have a criminal mentally incompetent lunatic in a position of massive power for two more years because impeachment would not be “good for us longer term” strikes me as absurd. When do you think impeachment WOULD be necessary, pp?
Impeachment sparking civil war strikes me as far more dangerous than letting the man ride out with some grace. And there’s also the question of a Pence presidency, though arguably Pence is still sane - possibly.
Anonymous wrote:A personality disorder is not the same as a mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:The goal is to get Pelosi into the Presidential seat
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I firmly believe the GOP is simply waiting for the Democrats to retake the House and start impeachment proceedings. A Dem majority will "expose" the insanity and at that point the GOP will suddenly realize "OMG! He's nuts!"
Which would be to everyone's benefit: Democrats will be able to claim proudly that they were instrumental in ousting the President, and Republicans will be able to breathe a sigh of relief while not alienating their lunatic pro-Trump fringe.
Win-win.
And it's quite likely to happen, too!
It's why Pelosi and top Democrats are very stealth when it comes to impeachment, they don't want to spook everyone out before they strike. Let the base bay for blood, they're biding their time.
Everyone is waiting for the right moment.
I despise Trump and think he’s a dangerously incompetent. That said, he’d a relatively contained danger. Better to have him ride out until 2020 and then have him gracefully decide to not pursue a second term - “to run his businesses”; “he accomplished everything he wanted to” - than impeachment. Our country is bitterly tribal and this will only worsen with impeachment. And the cultish base and right wing nuts only become more vicious and nutty.
It would feel good (feel great) to impeach him; it would not be good for us longer term. I do worry about civil war, especially with all of the gun-toting nuts who are part of the GOP now
Anonymous wrote:I firmly believe the GOP is simply waiting for the Democrats to retake the House and start impeachment proceedings. A Dem majority will "expose" the insanity and at that point the GOP will suddenly realize "OMG! He's nuts!"
Anonymous wrote:A personality disorder is not the same as a mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I firmly believe the GOP is simply waiting for the Democrats to retake the House and start impeachment proceedings. A Dem majority will "expose" the insanity and at that point the GOP will suddenly realize "OMG! He's nuts!"
Which would be to everyone's benefit: Democrats will be able to claim proudly that they were instrumental in ousting the President, and Republicans will be able to breathe a sigh of relief while not alienating their lunatic pro-Trump fringe.
Win-win.
And it's quite likely to happen, too!
It's why Pelosi and top Democrats are very stealth when it comes to impeachment, they don't want to spook everyone out before they strike. Let the base bay for blood, they're biding their time.
Everyone is waiting for the right moment.
I despise Trump and think he’s a dangerously incompetent. That said, he’d a relatively contained danger. Better to have him ride out until 2020 and then have him gracefully decide to not pursue a second term - “to run his businesses”; “he accomplished everything he wanted to” - than impeachment. Our country is bitterly tribal and this will only worsen with impeachment. And the cultish base and right wing nuts only become more vicious and nutty.
It would feel good (feel great) to impeach him; it would not be good for us longer term. I do worry about civil war, especially with all of the gun-toting nuts who are part of the GOP now
The idea that it would be better to have a criminal mentally incompetent lunatic in a position of massive power for two more years because impeachment would not be “good for us longer term” strikes me as absurd. When do you think impeachment WOULD be necessary, pp?
Impeachment sparking civil war strikes me as far more dangerous than letting the man ride out with some grace. And there’s also the question of a Pence presidency, though arguably Pence is still sane - possibly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I firmly believe the GOP is simply waiting for the Democrats to retake the House and start impeachment proceedings. A Dem majority will "expose" the insanity and at that point the GOP will suddenly realize "OMG! He's nuts!"
Which would be to everyone's benefit: Democrats will be able to claim proudly that they were instrumental in ousting the President, and Republicans will be able to breathe a sigh of relief while not alienating their lunatic pro-Trump fringe.
Win-win.
And it's quite likely to happen, too!
It's why Pelosi and top Democrats are very stealth when it comes to impeachment, they don't want to spook everyone out before they strike. Let the base bay for blood, they're biding their time.
Everyone is waiting for the right moment.
I despise Trump and think he’s a dangerously incompetent. That said, he’d a relatively contained danger. Better to have him ride out until 2020 and then have him gracefully decide to not pursue a second term - “to run his businesses”; “he accomplished everything he wanted to” - than impeachment. Our country is bitterly tribal and this will only worsen with impeachment. And the cultish base and right wing nuts only become more vicious and nutty.
It would feel good (feel great) to impeach him; it would not be good for us longer term. I do worry about civil war, especially with all of the gun-toting nuts who are part of the GOP now
The idea that it would be better to have a criminal mentally incompetent lunatic in a position of massive power for two more years because impeachment would not be “good for us longer term” strikes me as absurd. When do you think impeachment WOULD be necessary, pp?
Anonymous wrote:The goal is to get Pelosi into the Presidential seat
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I firmly believe the GOP is simply waiting for the Democrats to retake the House and start impeachment proceedings. A Dem majority will "expose" the insanity and at that point the GOP will suddenly realize "OMG! He's nuts!"
Which would be to everyone's benefit: Democrats will be able to claim proudly that they were instrumental in ousting the President, and Republicans will be able to breathe a sigh of relief while not alienating their lunatic pro-Trump fringe.
Win-win.
And it's quite likely to happen, too!
It's why Pelosi and top Democrats are very stealth when it comes to impeachment, they don't want to spook everyone out before they strike. Let the base bay for blood, they're biding their time.
I think you're nuts. But frankly, I'm OK with President Pence. Are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I firmly believe the GOP is simply waiting for the Democrats to retake the House and start impeachment proceedings. A Dem majority will "expose" the insanity and at that point the GOP will suddenly realize "OMG! He's nuts!"
Which would be to everyone's benefit: Democrats will be able to claim proudly that they were instrumental in ousting the President, and Republicans will be able to breathe a sigh of relief while not alienating their lunatic pro-Trump fringe.
Win-win.
And it's quite likely to happen, too!
It's why Pelosi and top Democrats are very stealth when it comes to impeachment, they don't want to spook everyone out before they strike. Let the base bay for blood, they're biding their time.
I think you're nuts. But frankly, I'm OK with President Pence. Are you?