*** DONALD J TRUMP HAS OFFICIALLY BEEN IMPEACHED FOR A SECOND TIME *** (392 days after the first)
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I think a second impeachment could work. Republicans lawmakers could certainly use anything to recover from the fallout of supporting this lunatic for so long, and have proven their spinelessness plenty of times in the past four years. Seems like an easy scapegoat to me.
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benjs said:I think a second impeachment could work. Republicans lawmakers could certainly use anything to recover from the fallout of supporting this lunatic for so long, and have proven their spinelessness plenty of times in the past four years. Seems like an easy scapegoat to me.
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Anyone in the Republican party not supporting Trump is being labelled as enemies by the Faithful. I work in Indiana, so I am around Hoosiers all day. They have labelled Pence, Braun and Young as spineless traitors for not backing the coup.mickeyrat said:benjs said:I think a second impeachment could work. Republicans lawmakers could certainly use anything to recover from the fallout of supporting this lunatic for so long, and have proven their spinelessness plenty of times in the past four years. Seems like an easy scapegoat to me.
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The end game should be making sure this POS never holds office again!jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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It SHOULD all happen next week.The Juggler said:Could all happen next week
Prevent the guy from ever holding office again, does anyone think that wouldn't be what's best for the country?0 -
It’s scary for our future. But I can’t help but kind of enjoy watching the monster they created turn on them.JeBurkhardt said:
Anyone in the Republican party not supporting Trump is being labelled as enemies by the Faithful. I work in Indiana, so I am around Hoosiers all day. They have labelled Pence, Braun and Young as spineless traitors for not backing the coup.mickeyrat said:benjs said:I think a second impeachment could work. Republicans lawmakers could certainly use anything to recover from the fallout of supporting this lunatic for so long, and have proven their spinelessness plenty of times in the past four years. Seems like an easy scapegoat to me.
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Well I expected Trump to burn the republican party to the ground all along. Didn't realize it will take until the final days of his presidency for it to happen. I'd assume there will be a more viable third party formed in the coming years that will essentially just fracture up that portion of the vote....which, I'd assume, is good news if you are a democrat.OnWis97 said:
It’s scary for our future. But I can’t help but kind of enjoy watching the monster they created turn on them.JeBurkhardt said:
Anyone in the Republican party not supporting Trump is being labelled as enemies by the Faithful. I work in Indiana, so I am around Hoosiers all day. They have labelled Pence, Braun and Young as spineless traitors for not backing the coup.mickeyrat said:benjs said:I think a second impeachment could work. Republicans lawmakers could certainly use anything to recover from the fallout of supporting this lunatic for so long, and have proven their spinelessness plenty of times in the past four years. Seems like an easy scapegoat to me.
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2021SO....folks.....now that it seems there is some appetite (FINALLY) from republicans now that Trump is of no use to them, I wonder if someone will be able to convince him to resign over the weekend on the condition that Pence pardons him. At this point, I kinda think that might be the most likely outcome here. There are all these reports of him pardoning himself, but also constitutional scholars saying they are not sure if that self pardon will hold up in court. I wonder if someone can convince him this is the best way out. I mean, all he cares about is himself and not going to jail so...www.myspace.com0
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no chance he resigns. i'd (maybe) bet my house on it.The Juggler said:SO....folks.....now that it seems there is some appetite (FINALLY) from republicans now that Trump is of no use to them, I wonder if someone will be able to convince him to resign over the weekend on the condition that Pence pardons him. At this point, I kinda think that might be the most likely outcome here. There are all these reports of him pardoning himself, but also constitutional scholars saying they are not sure if that self pardon will hold up in court. I wonder if someone can convince him this is the best way out. I mean, all he cares about is himself and not going to jail so...Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
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I think the odds of it happening now are greater than ever.HughFreakingDillon said:
no chance he resigns. i'd (maybe) bet my house on it.The Juggler said:SO....folks.....now that it seems there is some appetite (FINALLY) from republicans now that Trump is of no use to them, I wonder if someone will be able to convince him to resign over the weekend on the condition that Pence pardons him. At this point, I kinda think that might be the most likely outcome here. There are all these reports of him pardoning himself, but also constitutional scholars saying they are not sure if that self pardon will hold up in court. I wonder if someone can convince him this is the best way out. I mean, all he cares about is himself and not going to jail so...
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If he can be convinced that it's the difference between prison and no prison? Maybe. Otherwise, I think he'll view it as adding to a failed legacy and/or an admission of not being as great as he wants to be.The Juggler said:
I think the odds of it happening now are greater than ever.HughFreakingDillon said:
no chance he resigns. i'd (maybe) bet my house on it.The Juggler said:SO....folks.....now that it seems there is some appetite (FINALLY) from republicans now that Trump is of no use to them, I wonder if someone will be able to convince him to resign over the weekend on the condition that Pence pardons him. At this point, I kinda think that might be the most likely outcome here. There are all these reports of him pardoning himself, but also constitutional scholars saying they are not sure if that self pardon will hold up in court. I wonder if someone can convince him this is the best way out. I mean, all he cares about is himself and not going to jail so...
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Doesn't a pardon only clear federal crimes? There's plenty of dirt for state charges. Why he hasn't been charged for inciting a riot that resulted in a murder is beyond me at this point. The evidence is all on video.It's a hopeless situation...0
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Yeah that would be my point. Someone would have to convince him a self pardon is questionable but, obviously, a Pence pardon would be absolute for federal crimes.OnWis97 said:
If he can be convinced that it's the difference between prison and no prison? Maybe. Otherwise, I think he'll view it as adding to a failed legacy and/or an admission of not being as great as he wants to be.The Juggler said:
I think the odds of it happening now are greater than ever.HughFreakingDillon said:
no chance he resigns. i'd (maybe) bet my house on it.The Juggler said:SO....folks.....now that it seems there is some appetite (FINALLY) from republicans now that Trump is of no use to them, I wonder if someone will be able to convince him to resign over the weekend on the condition that Pence pardons him. At this point, I kinda think that might be the most likely outcome here. There are all these reports of him pardoning himself, but also constitutional scholars saying they are not sure if that self pardon will hold up in court. I wonder if someone can convince him this is the best way out. I mean, all he cares about is himself and not going to jail so...
Wouldn't it make the most sense for him at this point?
I think a 2nd impeachment, with greater odds of being convicted (which would mean he cannot run again) would be absolutely devastating to him both politically and economically.
(I don't think he will actually run again, but I think he will grift his maga morons and bleed that well dry for as long as is humanly possible).Post edited by The Juggler onwww.myspace.com0 -
sure, a 2% chance is greater than 0%, but it's still damn low.The Juggler said:
I think the odds of it happening now are greater than ever.HughFreakingDillon said:
no chance he resigns. i'd (maybe) bet my house on it.The Juggler said:SO....folks.....now that it seems there is some appetite (FINALLY) from republicans now that Trump is of no use to them, I wonder if someone will be able to convince him to resign over the weekend on the condition that Pence pardons him. At this point, I kinda think that might be the most likely outcome here. There are all these reports of him pardoning himself, but also constitutional scholars saying they are not sure if that self pardon will hold up in court. I wonder if someone can convince him this is the best way out. I mean, all he cares about is himself and not going to jail so...
Wouldn't it make the most sense for him at this point?
many things make sense for him over the last 4 years. he's done almost none of them. narcissists rarely do anything that they thing might paint them as a loser.
the fucking guy still thought a week ago he could still be president another 4 years. no chance he believes he is going to jail.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
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Yeah, I strongly disagree with this. Huge difference now, with republicans calling for impeachment and a large portion of his cabinet resigning in protest. WH counsel is considering resigning at this point. The walls are actually closing in right now.HughFreakingDillon said:
sure, a 2% chance is greater than 0%, but it's still damn low.The Juggler said:
I think the odds of it happening now are greater than ever.HughFreakingDillon said:
no chance he resigns. i'd (maybe) bet my house on it.The Juggler said:SO....folks.....now that it seems there is some appetite (FINALLY) from republicans now that Trump is of no use to them, I wonder if someone will be able to convince him to resign over the weekend on the condition that Pence pardons him. At this point, I kinda think that might be the most likely outcome here. There are all these reports of him pardoning himself, but also constitutional scholars saying they are not sure if that self pardon will hold up in court. I wonder if someone can convince him this is the best way out. I mean, all he cares about is himself and not going to jail so...
Wouldn't it make the most sense for him at this point?
many things make sense for him over the last 4 years. he's done almost none of them. narcissists rarely do anything that they thing might paint them as a loser.
the fucking guy still thought a week ago he could still be president another 4 years. no chance he believes he is going to jail.www.myspace.com0 -
i've been hearing this for 4 years.The Juggler said:
Yeah, I strongly disagree with this. Huge difference now, with republicans calling for impeachment and a large portion of his cabinet resigning in protest. WH counsel is considering resigning at this point. The walls are actually closing in right now.HughFreakingDillon said:
sure, a 2% chance is greater than 0%, but it's still damn low.The Juggler said:
I think the odds of it happening now are greater than ever.HughFreakingDillon said:
no chance he resigns. i'd (maybe) bet my house on it.The Juggler said:SO....folks.....now that it seems there is some appetite (FINALLY) from republicans now that Trump is of no use to them, I wonder if someone will be able to convince him to resign over the weekend on the condition that Pence pardons him. At this point, I kinda think that might be the most likely outcome here. There are all these reports of him pardoning himself, but also constitutional scholars saying they are not sure if that self pardon will hold up in court. I wonder if someone can convince him this is the best way out. I mean, all he cares about is himself and not going to jail so...
Wouldn't it make the most sense for him at this point?
many things make sense for him over the last 4 years. he's done almost none of them. narcissists rarely do anything that they thing might paint them as a loser.
the fucking guy still thought a week ago he could still be president another 4 years. no chance he believes he is going to jail.
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Lol.HughFreakingDillon said:
i've been hearing this for 4 years.The Juggler said:
Yeah, I strongly disagree with this. Huge difference now, with republicans calling for impeachment and a large portion of his cabinet resigning in protest. WH counsel is considering resigning at this point. The walls are actually closing in right now.HughFreakingDillon said:
sure, a 2% chance is greater than 0%, but it's still damn low.The Juggler said:
I think the odds of it happening now are greater than ever.HughFreakingDillon said:
no chance he resigns. i'd (maybe) bet my house on it.The Juggler said:SO....folks.....now that it seems there is some appetite (FINALLY) from republicans now that Trump is of no use to them, I wonder if someone will be able to convince him to resign over the weekend on the condition that Pence pardons him. At this point, I kinda think that might be the most likely outcome here. There are all these reports of him pardoning himself, but also constitutional scholars saying they are not sure if that self pardon will hold up in court. I wonder if someone can convince him this is the best way out. I mean, all he cares about is himself and not going to jail so...
Wouldn't it make the most sense for him at this point?
many things make sense for him over the last 4 years. he's done almost none of them. narcissists rarely do anything that they thing might paint them as a loser.
the fucking guy still thought a week ago he could still be president another 4 years. no chance he believes he is going to jail.
care to make it interesting?
If you cannot see that they are this time, I'm not sure what to tell you.
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It could be argued that the cabinet members are getting out before they have to vote on the 25th, so don't assume they're all jumping ship in protest.The Juggler said:
Yeah, I strongly disagree with this. Huge difference now, with republicans calling for impeachment and a large portion of his cabinet resigning in protest. WH counsel is considering resigning at this point. The walls are actually closing in right now.HughFreakingDillon said:
sure, a 2% chance is greater than 0%, but it's still damn low.The Juggler said:
I think the odds of it happening now are greater than ever.HughFreakingDillon said:
no chance he resigns. i'd (maybe) bet my house on it.The Juggler said:SO....folks.....now that it seems there is some appetite (FINALLY) from republicans now that Trump is of no use to them, I wonder if someone will be able to convince him to resign over the weekend on the condition that Pence pardons him. At this point, I kinda think that might be the most likely outcome here. There are all these reports of him pardoning himself, but also constitutional scholars saying they are not sure if that self pardon will hold up in court. I wonder if someone can convince him this is the best way out. I mean, all he cares about is himself and not going to jail so...
Wouldn't it make the most sense for him at this point?
many things make sense for him over the last 4 years. he's done almost none of them. narcissists rarely do anything that they thing might paint them as a loser.
the fucking guy still thought a week ago he could still be president another 4 years. no chance he believes he is going to jail.0 -
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Doesn't that tell you they believe that the odds of them having to make that decision are high? lol Call it out of protest or call it that they don't want to make a decision on the 25th amendment....either way, it is an indication that the walls are closing in much more than at any other point in the last four years.Merkin Baller said:
It could be argued that the cabinet members are getting out before they have to vote on the 25th, so don't assume they're all jumping ship in protest.The Juggler said:
Yeah, I strongly disagree with this. Huge difference now, with republicans calling for impeachment and a large portion of his cabinet resigning in protest. WH counsel is considering resigning at this point. The walls are actually closing in right now.HughFreakingDillon said:
sure, a 2% chance is greater than 0%, but it's still damn low.The Juggler said:
I think the odds of it happening now are greater than ever.HughFreakingDillon said:
no chance he resigns. i'd (maybe) bet my house on it.The Juggler said:SO....folks.....now that it seems there is some appetite (FINALLY) from republicans now that Trump is of no use to them, I wonder if someone will be able to convince him to resign over the weekend on the condition that Pence pardons him. At this point, I kinda think that might be the most likely outcome here. There are all these reports of him pardoning himself, but also constitutional scholars saying they are not sure if that self pardon will hold up in court. I wonder if someone can convince him this is the best way out. I mean, all he cares about is himself and not going to jail so...
Wouldn't it make the most sense for him at this point?
many things make sense for him over the last 4 years. he's done almost none of them. narcissists rarely do anything that they thing might paint them as a loser.
the fucking guy still thought a week ago he could still be president another 4 years. no chance he believes he is going to jail.
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