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To: Libloather
The WSJ editorial today summarizes what the Democrats are doing is accusing Trump of a thought crime:
The House managers don’t assert that any specific action by President Trump was an abuse of power or a violation of law. They don’t deny he can delay aid to a foreign country or ask a foreign leader to investigate corruption. Presidents do that all the time. Instead they assert in their first impeachment article that Mr. Trump is guilty of “abuse of power” because he committed those acts for “corrupt purposes.”
So what then are the Democrats doing. They are using the power of the House - the power of impeachment - for political purposes.

What a sick, corrupt bunch.

2 posted on 01/23/2020 2:54:23 AM PST by The Raven
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To: The Raven

The dems have but one Hail Mary pass left.

They need to gin up a crisis, and it has to be a big one. In true *True Believer* style, *they* have to come up with the cure.

A foreign policy disaster won’t fly, our enemies are scared of President Trump and if anyone gets frisky, the CIC will let our troops shut their stuff down fast.

Maybe they can run with the flu thing or one of their own will experience a personal tragedy that they think the nation gives a rat’s rear about.

It will be their entirely predictable flop, only worse than ever before.

They will overplay it, way overshoot the runway, and wrap themselves around the axels.

They will never have the *cure* for anything. Collectively, the whole lot of them couldn’t change a flat tire, let alone run a country.

The only *cure* is allowing the Garadene pigs to continue their run.


8 posted on 01/23/2020 3:47:54 AM PST by jazminerose (Adorable Deplorable)
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