Anonymous wrote:American Cancer Society just pulled their business from Mar a Lago.
$$$$ This is what Trump really cares about $$$$$
Also, he was forced to pull the plug on his new Infrastructure Council a short time ago. During Infrastructure week.
Winning!
Anonymous wrote:Cruz can't let Trump get away with making fun of his wife and saying his father was JFK's killer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting that WH Deputy CoS just announced that PENCE had been briefed on the situation in Madrid, and would be making remarks soon. Nothing about Trump. Pence.
I think he's going to resign. But, I also think Mr. Art of the Deal is going to negotiate the best exit package possible. Pardons, etc. But also, ongoing SS protection for his kids, government payment for use of his properties to protect him, etc. At Camp David, there is no media to see who shows up.
I am also beginning to think he knew exactly what he did Tuesday, and did it to leverage Pence and the GOP for the best possible deal.
FWIW, my CNN scroll says Corker just followed Graham and McCain in slamming Trump personally. It's end times.
Pence isn't leaving, because Trump can't fire Pence. He can only be impeached. At this point, it would probably help Pence to refuse to resign if asked.
Next focus on Pence. Lie. Next comes Ryan. Continue until you find someone you can deal with, i.e. BRING BACK HILLARY.
Reality? Trump has a rally coming up in Phoenix.
Its conceivable Pence did something impeachable, but very unlikely. Ryan, its virtually impossible. Line of succession stops at Pence or at least Ryan. There it stays, till 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Cruz can't let Trump get away with making fun of his wife and saying his father was JFK's killer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ Need 19. I am running out of names.
Just pick a couple more - does not matter who they are. Including them will be as meaningless as most of the names you have already cited.
Anonymous wrote:^^^ Need 19. I am running out of names.
Anonymous wrote:There were at least a couple of dozen Democratic senators who were very critical of Bill Clinton when it came to Lewinsky and they were vocal about it.
How many of them voted to remove Clinton from office after he was impeached? ZERO!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you guys are really nuts. I hate Trump but no way will he quit. He doesn't like quitters. He is way too narcissistic to quit.
But, the possibility of impeachment is getting closer:
http://www.newsweek.com/trump-just-six-senate-votes-away-impeachment-651857
"Conviction requires two-thirds of the Senate and by my count there are already twelve senators who have shown a willingness to take on the president when they believe he is in the wrong.
If you add that to the forty-eight Democrats in the Senate (who have shown no inclination to work with this President), Donald Trump could be six votes away from conviction in the Senate....
On average, since the Truman Era, a president’s party loses more than 28 House seats in his first midterm election. (In 2018, Democrats need to pick up 24 seats to win back the House.)"
This article was originally published by Brookings - a liberal think tank. What they have done is to name any senator who has been critical of any aspect of Trump's policies or remarks and decided that senator will vote to remove Trump. Totally delusional.
What matters to most politicians is whether their vote will impact their chances of reelection and if these senators moved to remove Trump his supporters would turn on them and they would be history.
They counted Rand Paul who I guess at one point criticized Trump for something nobody remembers. Rand Paul has defended Trump lately on multiple issues.
1. Lisa M.
2. Susan Collins
3. McCain
4. Graham
5. Corker
6. Rand Paul
7. Mike Lee
8. Dean Heller
9. Grassley (this is a huge stretch)
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They're all stretches, but maybe add Jerry Moran to that list. Jeff Flake and Mitch M., too, if Trump keeps it up against them. And maybe Roy Moore if he gets elected.