Anonymous wrote:President DONALD TRUMP urged Republicans this morning to drop their crusade on the process....
“I'd rather go into the details of the case rather than process. ... Process is good, but I think you ought to look at the case."
Ok, so the process is fine. Let everyone testify and let the chips fall where they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The weekend news will boost Trump in the eyes of his base. The Senators have good reason to stay silent, they are well aware that for now, despite the stark evidence of impeachable offenses, voting to remove him from office could oust them...which is, in the end, all they care about.
The leak about Sondland confirming that there was a quid pro quo? Or the World Series or the fires?
What weekend news did I miss?
ISIS Leader's death
Did killing bin Laden boost Obama's image in their eyes? I don't think it did.
I meant that Trump's base solidifies any time their President does something remotely macho, and they have shown themselves to be impervious so far to the drip-drip of impeachment depositions. This may change. Trump's future as President is really at risk, but for the moment I still think odds are more than 50% that he will stay in office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The weekend news will boost Trump in the eyes of his base. The Senators have good reason to stay silent, they are well aware that for now, despite the stark evidence of impeachable offenses, voting to remove him from office could oust them...which is, in the end, all they care about.
The leak about Sondland confirming that there was a quid pro quo? Or the World Series or the fires?
What weekend news did I miss?
ISIS Leader's death
Did killing bin Laden boost Obama's image in their eyes? I don't think it did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The weekend news will boost Trump in the eyes of his base. The Senators have good reason to stay silent, they are well aware that for now, despite the stark evidence of impeachable offenses, voting to remove him from office could oust them...which is, in the end, all they care about.
The leak about Sondland confirming that there was a quid pro quo? Or the World Series or the fires?
What weekend news did I miss?
ISIS Leader's death
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The weekend news will boost Trump in the eyes of his base. The Senators have good reason to stay silent, they are well aware that for now, despite the stark evidence of impeachable offenses, voting to remove him from office could oust them...which is, in the end, all they care about.
The leak about Sondland confirming that there was a quid pro quo? Or the World Series or the fires?
What weekend news did I miss?
ISIS Leader's death
Anonymous wrote:Moscow Mitch has his finger permanently in the wind.
He soeaks out of both sides of his mouth.
He's criticized the impeachment inquiry.
His op ed means nothing except he's keeping his options open. If public opinion in Kentucky changes, he will change his mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The weekend news will boost Trump in the eyes of his base. The Senators have good reason to stay silent, they are well aware that for now, despite the stark evidence of impeachable offenses, voting to remove him from office could oust them...which is, in the end, all they care about.
The leak about Sondland confirming that there was a quid pro quo? Or the World Series or the fires?
What weekend news did I miss?
ISIS Leader's death
Did killing bin Laden boost Obama's image in their eyes? I don't think it did.
Anonymous wrote:Moscow Mitch has his finger permanently in the wind.
He soeaks out of both sides of his mouth.
He's criticized the impeachment inquiry.
His op ed means nothing except he's keeping his options open. If public opinion in Kentucky changes, he will change his mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way too many Republican senators are refusing to comment on the substance of the impeachment process. They're giving themselves room to vote him out.
I think they will.
You give them too much credit.
I was encouraged by McConnell's op-ed the other day criticizing the withdrawal from Syria. I feel like he was trying to slowly begin creating some wiggle room for Republicans to act.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way too many Republican senators are refusing to comment on the substance of the impeachment process. They're giving themselves room to vote him out.
I think they will.
You give them too much credit.
Anonymous wrote:Way too many Republican senators are refusing to comment on the substance of the impeachment process. They're giving themselves room to vote him out.
I think they will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The weekend news will boost Trump in the eyes of his base. The Senators have good reason to stay silent, they are well aware that for now, despite the stark evidence of impeachable offenses, voting to remove him from office could oust them...which is, in the end, all they care about.
The leak about Sondland confirming that there was a quid pro quo? Or the World Series or the fires?
What weekend news did I miss?
ISIS Leader's death