Posted on 12/20/2019 2:13:49 PM PST by Kaslin
RUSH: You may not believe me on this, but dont doubt me. Theyre panicking big time on the left. They are panicking over Pelosi not sending the articles over to the Senate. One of her big witnesses in the Schiff committee has written a piece claiming, You cant even say hes been impeached yet if you dont send those articles over there. And then there are two polls out today that finally reflect what we all know to be true.
JOHNNY DONOVAN: And now, from sunny South Florida, its Open Line Friday!
RUSH: Yes siree, wrapping up yet another barnstorming week of broadcast excellence here on the Excellence in Broadcasting Network. Great to have you with us, as always, folks. Telephone number is 800-282-2882. The email address, ElRushbo@eibnet.us.
One of the star witnesses during the Adam Schiff so-called committee hearing was Noah Feldman. Noah Feldman is a Harvard Law professor. He was made up and had his hair made to look like he was a 1930s or 40s film star. He is a rabid and arrogant elitist who literally hates Donald Trump, just despises him, despises Trump so much he cant even tell you why. Its class related. Its institution related. Im sure there are some other personal reasons for it.
He was one of the three academics who showed up to offer their enlightened academic opinions of just what a rotten reprobate Donald Trump is. They attempted to explain how he had abused his power, how he had obstructed Congress. They were not persuasive at all. But they are rabid, Feldman, all these guys. And look, Im not comfortable calling people names, but I want to be descriptive. And if you dont remember who Im talking about, the guys just very snobbish. He looks down his nose at most everybody whos not in his circle. And none of us are, in his view. So I think theyre panicking.
Weve got two polls out there. Ones a CNN poll. The other is a YouGov poll. Trump is trouncing Democrats in both of these polls. CNN is having an on-air meltdown over it today. They cant figure out why. Well try to help em understand. Now, the Feldman piece, Trump Isnt Impeached Until the House Tells the Senate. His point is that, According to the Constitution, Impeachment is a Process, Not a Vote.
Hes not happy at all with Pelosi. See, these people think theyve made the case. They think theyve made the case that Trump should go, that a trial would be a slam dunk, that Trump would be convicted, hes gotta go. Theres no other way to see it, in their view. And now hes all worried that Pelosis blowing this by not sending the articles over.
So all the leftist and Democrat analysts on TV today are trying to cover up for it by claiming, No, Pelosi has leverage. Pelosis got all the leverage. Pelosi doesnt have any leverage. As Mitch McConnell said Im gonna paraphrase, and this was a great line McConnell said how in the world can she have leverage when she wont send us what we dont want? He doesnt want those articles. Hed be very happy if she never sent them over, just declare a mistrial and be done with it.
She has no leverage because she has nothing to say about how the Senate conducts its business in this. She could hold out for what she claims is a fair trial, but a fair trial is something always afforded the accused, not the accusers. But its not her purview anyway. Once the House voted the articles, the only thing left is for those articles to be presented to the Senate, then the House is done, other than the trial where the House managers would present the case.
But she cannot dictate, for example, that Senate call new witnesses, that the Senate continue the investigation that the House didnt too. She cant demand any of that. And by withholding the articles claiming she has leverage, McConnell said, Leverage? Shes not gonna send us something that we dont want in the first place. How in the world has she got leverage?
So this has got these people in panic. Theyre trying to cover-up up for this by saying, No, no, this is Nancy outsmarting everybody, the leftist commentators.
By the way, you know, its fascinating. I purposely didnt watch much of the debate last night cause, frankly, Im worn out. Ive reached a point where I cant handle any more of their rhetoric. I cant handle any more of the perfunctory lying-through-their-teeth statements. Just my mental health, I couldnt put up with it.
But people send me their reactions to this stuff all the time, and its amazing. I got a lot of reaction last night that Biden was an abject disaster. And yet I get up today and I read all the analysts like John Podhoretz thinks this was Bidens best ever, Biden owned it, Biden was wonderful, Biden finally was the Biden we think he is.
So now Im curious. Which is it? I had people sending me stuff saying Biden blew the Winston Churchill question, how old he is, didnt know that Winston Churchill was prime minister of the U.K., had to be reminded that Winston Churchill was not an American, the question had to deal with American presidents and their age. And I get up and I read all these analysts, Oh, Biden. Theres three or four of them that Biden just mopped the floor with people last night.
Im kind of at a disadvantage cause I didnt see it. But its fascinating to me the reactions that different people have. Obviously, the people think think Biden did well wanted him to do well and are literally hoping that somebody can beat Trump on that side, and they think Bidens probably only person who can and so thats why they think Biden he didnt stumble. He acted like he knew where he was. I mean, the bar is very low for Plugs. All hes gotta do is act like he knows where he is and what time it is and its an improvement over the last debate, right?
So, anyway, back to Noah Feldman. [A]n indefinite delay would pose a serious problem. Impeachment as contemplated by the Constitution does not consist merely of the vote by the House, but of the process of sending the articles to the Senate for trial. Both parts are necessary to make an impeachment under the Constitution: The House must actually send the articles and send managers to the Senate to prosecute the impeachment.
And the Senate must actually hold a trial. If the House does not communicate its impeachment to the Senate, it hasnt actually impeached the president. If the articles are not transmitted, Trump could legitimately say that he wasnt truly impeached at all. Let me tell you something. For Noah Feldman to write that, he is panicking. He doesnt want to write that! He doesnt want to have to consider that Trump is innocent of anything in his life.
The worst thing that could happen to Noah Feldman is exactly whats happened, for none of this to go forward from this point. Im telling you, Feldman writing these few sentences here had to be painful. Again: If the House does not communicate its impeachment to the Senate, it hasnt actually impeached the president. If the articles are not transmitted, Trump could legitimately say that he wasnt truly impeached That is the worst of any preliminary outcome! Now, the worst outcomes gonna be if hes acquitted.
Pelosi knows her articles are nothing. Pelosi knows her articles cannot get votes of acquittal. Pelosi knows she doesnt have a case. She knows Trump would be acquitted. She doesnt want that; so shes withholding the articles. But now her allies and her aides are panicking that this may be the wrong strategical move. Noah Feldman says, Thats because impeachment under the Constitution means the House sending its approved articles of to the Senate, with House managers standing up in the Senate and saying the president is impeached.
As for the headlines we saw after the House vote saying, TRUMP IMPEACHED, those are a media shorthand, not a technically correct legal statement. So far, the House has voted to impeach (future tense) Trump. He isnt impeached (past tense) until the articles go to the Senate and the House members deliver the message. Now, we had a call about this yesterday. I have to admit that I was taken a little bit aback by this when I saw it.
We had a call yesterday asking me, Hey, Rush, is Trump really impeached? I said, Yeah, yeah, yeah. The House action is what it is. Impeachment is a two-part process. They voted to impeach him. Thats done. Well, it turns out the caller may have been on to something, if Feldman is right. Now some other people are chiming in and saying, Yes, yep, this is absolutely true, and some other people chiming in, I said that first! which is normal.
But it is clear that none of this is going the way they figured. None of it literally none of it, folks. So keep in mind, Trump hasnt been impeached and wont be until Pelosi lets the managers go over there and present the case. Now, a companion story from Bloomberg: Trump Lawyers Ask If Pelosi Delay Means He Isnt Impeached Yet. Pull quote: The White House legal theory, according to a person familiar with the legal review, is that if Trump has been officially impeached, the Senate should already have jurisdiction.
Backers of the theory would argue that the clause of the U.S. Constitution that gives the Senate the sole Power to try all Impeachments indicates that the impeachment isnt formalized until the House reported the charges to the upper chamber. So until the Senate has been notified and then is prepared to conduct a trial, the House vote according to Noah Feldman and the White House lawyers doesnt mean anything yet. Its kind of like: If a tree falls in the forest and nobodys there, did it make a noise, did it make a sound?
If the House votes for impeachment but dont take the case to the Senate, is there an impeachment? Apparently, the answers no. So Trump has not been impeached yet, and he wont be. Pelosi is now saying she isnt gonna deliver anything over this til January 7th because she sent the House home. There will be no votes on anything until they get back next year, January 7th. Now, in the midst of all of this, polling data.
Washington Examiner, Paul Bedard: President Trump is starting to run away with the 2020 election. In the second poll in two days to show his advantage, the latest YouGov/Economist electability survey found the president leading the top tier of Democratic challengers from six points to 41 points among registered voters, even amid the hes-not-impeached-yet period. In the survey, 40% said that Biden would probably beat Donald Trump. But 46% said Biden would probably lose to Donald Trump. Against [Crazy Bernie], the margin favored Trump 57%-31%.
In other words, this is not a poll of, Who are you gonna vote for? Who do you think ? This is a poll of, Who do you thinks gonna win? What are the odds such-and-such will beat somebody else? They call this an electability poll, and its the second one like it in two days and YouGov is not an outlier bunch. They are widely accepted by the Drive-By Media as mainstream. Sos The Economist. So, again, 46% in this poll say that Biden would lose to Trump, 46% to 40%, a six-point edge for Trump.
That Trump would beat Crazy Bernie 57% to 31%. That Trump would beat Elizabeth Warren 57% to 27% (thats 30 points) and that Trump would trounce Mayor Pete 59 to 18%. Now, look at those margins. Now, lets stop and look at this for a second. Does this sound sensible? These margins, when you hear them or if you read the piece yourself, does this sound reasonable, believable, or does it sound like, Whoa! This is so unlike any other poll Ive seen out there, I dont know if I should believe this.
See, to me, this is the first poll to come along that makes any sense whatsoever. The Democrats are not making a case to the majority of this country to reelect them or elect them. Theyre not even close to it. The amount of pro-Trump energy out there is expanding, and its growing, and even the polls that the mainstream media cite show this, that Trump is gaining support during impeachment; the Democrats are losing it. This makes total sense.
Can Mayor Pete, really ? Living an illusion that Mayor Petes gonna be elected president? Theres no way thats gonna happen, and theres no way Elizabeth Warrens gonna be elected president. Its nothing but media mythology to believe that these kinds of things are as close as they are. Now, lets go to CNN. Audio sound bite number 5. The same thing is happening in a CNN poll. This this morning on CNN New Day, and this is the senior politics writer, Harry Enten.
ENTEN: (excitedly) Back in October, Biden was up by 10! So his lead has been cut in half! Bernie Sanders is up by nine his lead has been cut more than in half and Warren was up eight, and now shes only up one! And Buttigieg was up six, and now he is down one! This is massive movement towards the president of the United States, at least in our poll at this particular point.
RUSH: They are in horror over in CNN Land, because their poll is showing massive swing toward Trump in head-to-head polls with Democrats. Heres part two of the sound bite
ENTEN: 76% of the country say we have good economic conditions! Just 22% say we have poor! That is, in fact, the best numbers that weve had since the beginning of not just this past decade, but the last decade! So take a look at his favorability rating. Now his favorable rating, 46%. The president is becoming more popular, in part, I believe, because of the strong what people view as a strong economy.
RUSH: Right. Thats only part of it. The president is becoming stronger because people are reacting horribly negatively to what your pals in the Democrat Party are doing, Mr. Enten. So after he mentioned all this, little Alisyn Camerota said, Gee, can you explain this? Why is this happening? Theyre clueless. They live in a world where every day they are destroying Donald Trump, and they think since Pelosi impeached him that hes just about dead now. Its just a matter of time. They have thought this for three years. It backfires on them each and every time.
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RUSH: So heres the bottom line: At the moment, registered voters dont think any of the Democrat frontrunners are gonna beat Donald Trump. This according to the YouGov/Economist poll. The CNN poll is trending the same direction. Now, there are reasons I think this poll this electability poll showing Trump winning by such wide margins is true, and I cant make the case during the closing segments of this segment. But we will when I get back. Look at the debate last night. Elizabeth Warrens a classic illustration of whats wrong with the Democrat Party.
But its not just that, because she articulated things that they always say. They do not adjust for relevant circumstances in America at any time. They just continue to paint this country as dark and doomed. It is the way they have always sought to relate to a majority of Americans and get them on their side, to portray America as dark and gloomy and dismal and most people have no hope, most people have no prayer most people, the deck is stacked against em.
Its the stupidest thing in the world to say during this particular time with economic unemployment at a historic low of 3.5%, African-American unemployment at an historic low. The other positives look at it: African-American employment and Hispanic employment at all-time highs. Stock market through the roof. Most peoples 401(k)s or other instruments are invested in the stock market are theyre doing well because of it. And here come the Democrats continuing to portray this country as a nation in decline where most people have no chance, no prayer, because of evil Republicans and its just not selling, thankfully.
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RUSH: So this is funny. CNN found an impeachment law scholar at Tulane. An impeachment law scholar! Something thats only happened four times, there is an impeachment law scholar at Tulane. Anyway, they went and found this guy his name is Ross Garber to talk them all off the ledge. This guys saying (paraphrased), Well, Professor Feldman may not be right. It may not be correct to say that Trump has not been impeached until a trial starts, until the articles are delivered over there, because, believe me, folks, when Noah Feldman published that piece
He wrote a column at Bloomberg News saying, hey, he doesnt like the fact that Pelosi is not sending the articles over to the Senate. He writes a piece saying that this means that Trump has not been impeached yet; Trump can run around and say, I havent been impeached. Noah Feldman is panicking, thinks Pelosi is engaging in a bad strategy here. Feldman thinks that because hes one of the witnesses, Trump is going down, because he testified Trump is guilty.
So the Drive-By Media today has been very, very alarmed at this Oh, my God! because theyve been reporting all day long that Trump has been impeached, all day yesterday, all last night, and Feldman comes along. So they went and found a guy to say (impression), No, it doesnt quite mean that. Uh, Professor Feldman is correct that the Senate is now in total charge, but it may not necessarily mean so. Theyre all breathing big sighs of relief, cause they desperately need to be able to say that Trump has been impeached because its all about the blemish.
Its all about the asterisk.
Its all about the black mark.
Ig anyone thinks they are panicking now just wait til new jerdey poll has him plus 3 and black polls gave him north of 25 and hispanic polls have him near 40. I have the overs for democrat suicide summer of 2020
Consider that third line *stolen*.
And if she’s had...certain...cosmetic work done, it would come out looking like a Hitler mustache.
Maybe he wasn't obese, maybe he was just growing into his feet?
“Consider that third line *stolen*.”
No intention of plagiarizing. Just a different
way of stating what was posted. Struck me as being
pretty funny. Made me wonder where everything
else ended up.
You misunderstand. I meant stolen by *me*. :-)
(Think “landing strip” and her upper lip...)
I hope these numbers keep up. Of course at present everything is looking just Rosy, but there is enough time for things to turn, and it concerns me a tad. However the revulsion against the Democrats in Congress has really cranked up a notch or three.
Steal away....;)
Merry Christmas!
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