Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the Republicans are doing is showing how utterly terrified they are by the impeachment investigation.
You literally do not understand the nation's conscience when you think it's totally cool to disenfranchise millions of voters by attempting to impeach because of a narrative you refuse to show the public.
You are seeking to depose a duly elected President of the United States of America behind closed doors. What did you think was going to happen?
I'm sorry but you really are stupid. Truly. This WILL go to a vote. Hearings WILL be held in public. Will you believe the malfeasance then or will you come up with some new BS excuse to justify this soulless piece of crap you elected? And you have nearly 50 Republican members of these committees in the current depositions.
Just stop already. Your BS is tiresome. If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it's a GD duck. Trump is a duck.
You are honestly asking this individual if he will believe the malfeasance after we know that the the Clinton campaign paid for the dossier? You people spend pages here calling Barr/Durham corrupt yet when Schiff creates a parody (his words) of Trump's phone call with Ukraine, you believe that parody? Then we find out Schiff met with the whistleblower a month prior to him coming forward AND sent a staff member to Ukraine in August who specifically spoke with 'witnesses' now coming forward? As you say, if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a GD duck. Schiff is a duck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[i]Outspoken California Rep. Darrell Issa was escorted out of a House deposition on Benghazi on Tuesday after he tried to crash the closed-door panel on Capitol Hill, NBC News reported. Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), the chairman of the House Select Committee on Benghazi, had no qualms about kicking Issa out of the meeting. Issa previously conducted an investigation into the deadly 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya, but he is not a member of the congressional committee — and after Gowdy confronted him, Issa stormed off. "I'm a prosecutor, we always follow the rules," Gowdy later told NBC News. "[Issa] is not a [Benghazi] committee member and non-committee members are not allowed in the room during the deposition. Those are the rules and we have to follow them, no exceptions made."[i/]
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/national-international/Rep-Darrell-Issa-Escorted-Out-of-Benghazi-Panel-307739641.html
Thanks for finding this! Also to remind everyone, the rules they are following now were instituted by that partisan Democrat, Paul Ryan!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the Republicans are doing is showing how utterly terrified they are by the impeachment investigation.
You literally do not understand the nation's conscience when you think it's totally cool to disenfranchise millions of voters by attempting to impeach because of a narrative you refuse to show the public.
You are seeking to depose a duly elected President of the United States of America behind closed doors. What did you think was going to happen?
I'm sorry but you really are stupid. Truly. This WILL go to a vote. Hearings WILL be held in public. Will you believe the malfeasance then or will you come up with some new BS excuse to justify this soulless piece of crap you elected? And you have nearly 50 Republican members of these committees in the current depositions.
Just stop already. Your BS is tiresome. If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it's a GD duck. Trump is a duck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s now becoming more completely understood what idiots the Republicans were who stormed the SCIF. There were Republicans already in the room with full access. So ridiculous and desperate.
I mean, yes, but it’s worse than that. Willing to play these games with security risks to please Donald, who knew about it beforehand?
Anonymous wrote:It’s now becoming more completely understood what idiots the Republicans were who stormed the SCIF. There were Republicans already in the room with full access. So ridiculous and desperate.
Anonymous wrote:[i]Outspoken California Rep. Darrell Issa was escorted out of a House deposition on Benghazi on Tuesday after he tried to crash the closed-door panel on Capitol Hill, NBC News reported. Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), the chairman of the House Select Committee on Benghazi, had no qualms about kicking Issa out of the meeting. Issa previously conducted an investigation into the deadly 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya, but he is not a member of the congressional committee — and after Gowdy confronted him, Issa stormed off. "I'm a prosecutor, we always follow the rules," Gowdy later told NBC News. "[Issa] is not a [Benghazi] committee member and non-committee members are not allowed in the room during the deposition. Those are the rules and we have to follow them, no exceptions made."[i/]
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/national-international/Rep-Darrell-Issa-Escorted-Out-of-Benghazi-Panel-307739641.html
Anonymous wrote:As I suspected, these guys wanted to be arrested. It’s all about the optics. From the Fox News Capitol Hill reporter:
“Fox is told there was never any chance members who barged into the SCIF would be arrested by US Capitol Police but some members asked to be arrested. They wanted the optic of being frog marched out of the SCIF in front of TV cameras. That would help with the GOP narrative of Democratic process abuse.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nearly 50 Republicans are already allowed to participate in the closed hearings, they are given equal time to ask questions and have access to staffers.
Once the fact gathering phase is completed and key witnesses are on record they will release transcripts of the closed hearings, hold public hearings and vote. One reason the hearings are closed currently is to make it harder for witnesses to coordinate testimony.
Today’s stunt felt a little bit like witness intimidation to me. I hope ms Cooper was not shaken by mob like atmosphere in what is supposed to be a highly secure area
There was a full house vote on opening an inquiry re: Clinton and Nixon.
Yes, because there is already been thorough confidential investigations by the department of justice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the Republicans are doing is showing how utterly terrified they are by the impeachment investigation.
You literally do not understand the nation's conscience when you think it's totally cool to disenfranchise millions of voters by attempting to impeach because of a narrative you refuse to show the public.
You are seeking to depose a duly elected President of the United States of America behind closed doors. What did you think was going to happen?
Anonymous wrote:EW EW EW EW EW EW [insert vomit emoji]
“Gaetz compared his move to the Spartans in the the 2006 movie, "300."
https://amp.tmz.com/2019/10/23/congressman-matt-gaetz-storming-impeachment-hearings-300-trump-democracy/?__twitter_impression=true