The Vice President met today with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine in Warsaw, Poland, following the Ceremony of the 80th Anniversary of the Outbreak of World War II. The Vice President conveyed the United States’ unwavering support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty. He commended President Zelenskyy for his government’s efforts to introduce bold reform legislation to combat corruption and improve the business climate to encourage foreign investment. The leaders also discussed recent progress toward securing Ukraine’s energy independence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would argue that Trump actually fell into the Democrats’ trap. They’ve allowed him and his gang of grifters to get more and more comfortable breaking norms and laws without much pushback. And now he’s handed them an impeachable offense on a platter: attempting to convince a foreign government to meddle in America’s election. My assumption is that Pelosi figures that if he did it once in 2016, he would do it again in 2020. And this time Trump has roped in Pence, Barr, Giuliani, and Pompeo.
Democrats could have started the impeachment process a year ago, there was already plenty to work with. However, they decided to wait. Do Republicans ever ask themselves why? In one fell swoop, Democrats can make a credible case that Trump’s cabinet is compromised.
You build a nice case, but honestly, no one on any side made any great plans or strategies. Things are just too complex and unpredictable. Pelosi didn't want her swing-state congresspeople to lose out, that's why she was holding the line on impeachment previously. Trump apparently had this fixation on Ukraine since day 1 and was obsessed with sinking Biden (probably Dem nominee, associated with Obama and Clinton). Pelosi seized the moment when Trump was revealed to have acted rashly regarding Biden, because it just happened to be the time when swing state polls were showing people were tired of Trump and congresspeople there calculated they would be more popular taking a stand than skulking in corners.
It was GOOD TIMING. This is how the world turns, with much less plotting and conspiracy than we think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most recent NY Times article about the April call is bonkers.
Yes, I was just reading it now.
Can you post the link? I'm not finding it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/25/us/politics/trump-ukraine-obsession.html
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That is why news organizations are "failing" - please subscribe, it isn't that much money.
I get it, and we subscribe to the Washington Post, but it practically took an act of God to get my husband to cough up the money (which isn’t trivial).
$8/month is a big lift for you? I really do feel sorry for you--honestly--if that's the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most recent NY Times article about the April call is bonkers.
Yes, I was just reading it now.
Can you post the link? I'm not finding it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/25/us/politics/trump-ukraine-obsession.html
Can you post salient excerpts? Can’t get in without a subscription.
That is why news organizations are "failing" - please subscribe, it isn't that much money.
I get it, and we subscribe to the Washington Post, but it practically took an act of God to get my husband to cough up the money (which isn’t trivial).
$8/month is a big lift for you? I really do feel sorry for you--honestly--if that's the case.
It's a big lift for a lot of people.
It’s $98 for 3 months here.
Anonymous wrote:
You build a nice case, but honestly, no one on any side made any great plans or strategies. Things are just too complex and unpredictable. Pelosi didn't want her swing-state congresspeople to lose out, that's why she was holding the line on impeachment previously. Trump apparently had this fixation on Ukraine since day 1 and was obsessed with sinking Biden (probably Dem nominee, associated with Obama and Clinton). Pelosi seized the moment when Trump was revealed to have acted rashly regarding Biden, because it just happened to be the time when swing state polls were showing people were tired of Trump and congresspeople there calculated they would be more popular taking a stand than skulking in corners.
It was GOOD TIMING. This is how the world turns, with much less plotting and conspiracy than we think.
Anonymous wrote:I would argue that Trump actually fell into the Democrats’ trap. They’ve allowed him and his gang of grifters to get more and more comfortable breaking norms and laws without much pushback. And now he’s handed them an impeachable offense on a platter: attempting to convince a foreign government to meddle in America’s election. My assumption is that Pelosi figures that if he did it once in 2016, he would do it again in 2020. And this time Trump has roped in Pence, Barr, Giuliani, and Pompeo.
Democrats could have started the impeachment process a year ago, there was already plenty to work with. However, they decided to wait. Do Republicans ever ask themselves why? In one fell swoop, Democrats can make a credible case that Trump’s cabinet is compromised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most recent NY Times article about the April call is bonkers.
Yes, I was just reading it now.
Can you post the link? I'm not finding it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/25/us/politics/trump-ukraine-obsession.html
Can you post salient excerpts? Can’t get in without a subscription.
That is why news organizations are "failing" - please subscribe, it isn't that much money.
I get it, and we subscribe to the Washington Post, but it practically took an act of God to get my husband to cough up the money (which isn’t trivial).
$8/month is a big lift for you? I really do feel sorry for you--honestly--if that's the case.
It's a big lift for a lot of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most recent NY Times article about the April call is bonkers.
Yes, I was just reading it now.
Can you post the link? I'm not finding it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/25/us/politics/trump-ukraine-obsession.html
Can you post salient excerpts? Can’t get in without a subscription.
That is why news organizations are "failing" - please subscribe, it isn't that much money.
I get it, and we subscribe to the Washington Post, but it practically took an act of God to get my husband to cough up the money (which isn’t trivial).
$8/month is a big lift for you? I really do feel sorry for you--honestly--if that's the case.
Anonymous wrote:I would argue that Trump actually fell into the Democrats’ trap. They’ve allowed him and his gang of grifters to get more and more comfortable breaking norms and laws without much pushback. And now he’s handed them an impeachable offense on a platter: attempting to convince a foreign government to meddle in America’s election. My assumption is that Pelosi figures that if he did it once in 2016, he would do it again in 2020. And this time Trump has roped in Pence, Barr, Giuliani, and Pompeo.
Democrats could have started the impeachment process a year ago, there was already plenty to work with. However, they decided to wait. Do Republicans ever ask themselves why? In one fell swoop, Democrats can make a credible case that Trump’s cabinet is compromised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most recent NY Times article about the April call is bonkers.
Yes, I was just reading it now.
Can you post the link? I'm not finding it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/25/us/politics/trump-ukraine-obsession.html
Can you post salient excerpts? Can’t get in without a subscription.
That is why news organizations are "failing" - please subscribe, it isn't that much money.
I get it, and we subscribe to the Washington Post, but it practically took an act of God to get my husband to cough up the money (which isn’t trivial).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most recent NY Times article about the April call is bonkers.
Yes, I was just reading it now.
Can you post the link? I'm not finding it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/25/us/politics/trump-ukraine-obsession.html
Can you post salient excerpts? Can’t get in without a subscription.
That is why news organizations are "failing" - please subscribe, it isn't that much money.