Posted on 12/19/2019 12:28:09 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
On Wednesdays broadcast of Fox News Channels Americas Newsroom, anchor Chris Wallace warned President Donald Trump could grab defeat out of the jaws of victory in the Republicans impeachment strategy.
Wallace said, I want to go back to this question of the trial in the Senate because the Republicans by that I mean Mitch McConnell, almost all the Republicans in the Senate and frankly the vast majority of top people in the White House, do not want to call witnesses because look, it is headed in their direction. The fact is that in a political sense, the House has not made a case, Democrats, that the president should be removed from office. The polls show it. Support for removal is declining. The presidents approval rating is rising. Why would you want to mess with that? Theyre saying maybe we have a week or two-week. Both sides get to present their arguments. Then we have a vote. We acquit the president, and then he stays on in office.
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Remember when Chris Wallace asked Trump if he would accept the results of the 2016 election?
Obviously Chris Wallace hasn’t accepted the 2016 results.
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He was setting Trump up back then. I noticed he did not ask Hillary the same question. Why not?
Republcan success? The Republcan party was dead on the floor prior to Trump. Trump is the only thing that temporarily saved that party.
Trump has an impeachment dead man switch of sorts...Anything happens to Trump and the Republcan party dies a quick death.
As the actor Topol said in the movie “Topaki”, “He’s a carbuncle on the backside of society”.
Chrissy Wallace, half the man his father was, a preening peacock in a flock of vultures, and a general all around loser.
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