Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Posts on the impeachment as of Jan 21

Earl of Taint
The Secret Sauce of the Democrats’ Impeachment Strategy  . . . "Legal scholars and political pundits are justifiably worried about the implications President Trump’s impeachment holds for America’s future.  Not only will tomorrow’s presidents be vulnerable to political vendettas, coups to undo election results, and frivolous attacks on policy and ideology by a House mob run amok, but our entire constitutional republic, and the separation of powers and checks and balances on which it is built, are in jeopardy" . . .

Running out of words to describe the impeachment sham

"Orwellian" doesn't begin to describe this spectacle of hypocrisy and moral bankruptcy among America's ruling class.  Hot and cold anger doesn't begin to describe the mood of Americans massively insulted by this charade that mocks and defiles the very concepts of truth and justice.Americans are not stupid; they are not undiscerning; they are not morally vacuous—and they are watching their ruling class.
The Democrats Destroyed Their Own Argument for More Impeachment Witnesses and Evidence  . . . "Their current narrative about the need for more evidence undermines the legitimacy of their vote to impeach. Of course, this isn’t all that surprising. They’ve been throwing out all kinds of allegations waiting for something to stick. They’ve been calling for impeachment from day one, and they had to go all-in this time to appease their base and then proceeded with a partisan impeachment when their case fell apart. . . ."

Jay Sekulow Demolishes Schiff, Pelosi on Executive Privilege: Remember Eric Holder?  
. . . "On June 28, 2012, Eric Holder became the first attorney general to be held in both civil and criminal contempt. Why? Because President Obama asserted executive privilege," Sekulow noted.
"Citing a 2012 op-ed Schiff wrote in Politico, Trump's lawyer said, "With respect to the Holder contempt proceedings, Mr. [impeachment] Manager Schiff wrote, 'the White House assertion [of privilege] is backed by decades of precedent that has recognized the need for the president and his senior advisors to receive candid advice and information from their top aides.' " . . .

Terrific NRSC Video That Calls Out Destroys Democratic Impeachment Push
"Right on target."    Watch the video
They never wanted @realDonaldTrump to be President.
And they've never stopped trying to beat him.

This has always been about politics, and the Senate cannot let it stand.

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