https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1195356015153139712
I like how they are now trying to say that Trump allegedly NOT giving them money is bribery.
Instead of the normal way of bribery, where someone pays Trump to get something they want.
High Crimes (and Focus Groups!)
Impeachment “is about patriotism. It’s not about politics,” a very sad and somber Nancy Pelosi insisted again yesterday. “It’s not about anything political. It’s about patriotism.”
Actually, it’s about polling.
The Washington Post reports today that “Democrats have stopped using the term ‘quid pro quo,’ instead describing ‘bribery’ as a more direct summation of Trump’s alleged conduct.” Why?
“The shift came after the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee conducted focus groups in key House battlegrounds in recent weeks, testing messages related to impeachment. Among the questions put to participants was whether ‘quid pro quo,’ ‘extortion’ or ‘bribery’ was a more compelling description of Trump’s conduct. According to two people familiar with the results, which circulated among Democrats this week, the focus groups found ‘bribery’ to be most damning.”
Got that? The impeachment of the President will be determined by testing various accusations on focus groups in key House battlegrounds. (Just as our nation’s Founders intended!)
Democrats aren’t “following the facts”—they’re using polls to figure out what crimes to accuse the President of. What a joke.
- Matt Wolking, Deputy Communications Director - Rapid Response
The shift came after the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee conducted focus groups in key House battlegrounds in recent weeks, testing messages related to impeachment. Among the questions put to participants was whether quid pro quo, extortion or bribery was a more compelling description of Trumps conduct. According to two people familiar with the results, which circulated among Democrats this week, the focus groups found bribery to be most damning. The people spoke on the condition of anonymity because the results have not been made public.
Americans of both parties need to pass laws requiring that people doing focus groups identify the groups, parties, or industries they're representing.
Just start from the beginning.....I cant keep up with all this BS....anyone?