To: Oshkalaboomboom; monkeyshine
But then he won and when he did any threat from HRC was neutralized. So why did they continue to go after him, their savior? Like I said earlier, it doesn't make sense.monkeyshine answered your question in post #14:
Dirty Hillary could be bought and controlled.
Trump cannot be bought or controlled.
17 posted on
10/31/2020 1:18:28 PM PDT by
kiryandil
(Chris Wallace: Because someone has to drive the Clown Car)
To: kiryandil; Oshkalaboomboom
Yes, well I said the inverse but it’s the same truth. They knew they could keep Hillary’s power in check because they had the goods on her. When Trump won, they kicked into high gear any and all contingency plans they could think of in the attempt to neutralize his power and derail his agenda. He couldn’t really shut down the investigation and special counsel without looking guilty to the public (even though he knew he was innocent) and the strategy they employed was effective to a degree. It sewed enough doubt that the GOP lost the House in the midterms. Then they went onto that absolutely ridiculous impeachment for which there were no grounds imo. It was perfectly legal and right for the POTUS, any POTUS, to ask another government to turn over evidence of corruption by US officials to the Dept of Justice. The overreaction by the Democrats to this perfectly legal and appropriate request tells the whole story.
19 posted on
10/31/2020 1:28:30 PM PDT by
monkeyshine
(live and let live is dead)
To: kiryandil
Sorry, but monkeyshine didn't answer anything. How many people over the years thought they had the "goods" on the Clintons only to end up either out of government or laying dead in a park via "suicide"? Trump was a clean slate. they may not be able to control him (even that is kind of iffy considering who's still in charge of the FBI and all of the people who haven't paid any price for their transgressions) but at least he wouldn't have been out for revenge. He may be come his 2nd term but even his revenge, if there is any (remember Lock Her Up!!?) will be nothing compared to the wrath of the Hildebeast.
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