Of course he was. The Republicans even admitted, both times, that he was guilty of the charges. Right after voting to acquit.He was guilty both times
Poor Dems not happy!!!!
Greg
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Of course he was. The Republicans even admitted, both times, that he was guilty of the charges. Right after voting to acquit.He was guilty both times
He was guilty both times, the Republicans were just afraid to do the right thing. They are cowards.FOREVER ACQUITTED, TWICE! 100% EXONERATED, TWICE. NO EVIDENCE, NO CONVICTION--TWICE. Showed the democrat criminality and incompetence for what it is--TWICE.You're right, he is the impeachment king, never in our history has a President been there twice.
Perhaps his sole accomplishment in four years. Should be on his headstone.
True, I doubt anyone expected 57 Senators to vote to convict.and against all the odds!!!!!
57% of the Senate says he is guilty of, possibly, the worst crime a President can commit.
History will record this.
Goodbye liar.He was guilty both times, the Republicans were just afraid to do the right thing. They are cowards.FOREVER ACQUITTED, TWICE! 100% EXONERATED, TWICE. NO EVIDENCE, NO CONVICTION--TWICE. Showed the democrat criminality and incompetence for what it is--TWICE.You're right, he is the impeachment king, never in our history has a President been there twice.
Perhaps his sole accomplishment in four years. Should be on his headstone.
Au contraire, Andrew Johnson was convicted on at least three articles of impeachment, 35-19 and removed from office. U.S. Senate: The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson (1868) President of the United States
Hate to tell you dude...but you know - every impeached president was acquitted right? It's a political process.
hahahahHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHTrue, I doubt anyone expected 57 Senators to vote to convict.and against all the odds!!!!!
57% of the Senate says he is guilty of, possibly, the worst crime a President can commit.
History will record this.
Au contraire, Andrew Johnson was convicted on at least three articles of impeachment, 35-19 and removed from office. U.S. Senate: The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson (1868) President of the United States
Hate to tell you dude...but you know - every impeached president was acquitted right? It's a political process.
For some reason, I thought he wasn't - I stand corrected.
99%, even.If 57% of a jury think you're guilty you walk
hahahhahaha--you make no sense at all = you are babbling crapand against all the odds!!!!!
No, moron, it came as a surprise to no one. The GOP is a cult, no one thought he had a chance of being convicted.
His greatest accomplishment was revealing just how corrupted our government and media has become.Perhaps his sole accomplishment in four years. Should be on his headstone.
99%, even.If 57% of a jury think you're guilty you walk
History will record that 57 senators representing the vast majority of Americans found him guilty.
99%, even.If 57% of a jury think you're guilty you walk
History will record that 57 senators representing the vast majority of Americans found him guilty.
oh....well I'm like doubly wrong I guessAu contraire, Andrew Johnson was convicted on at least three articles of impeachment, 35-19 and removed from office. U.S. Senate: The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson (1868) President of the United States
Hate to tell you dude...but you know - every impeached president was acquitted right? It's a political process.
No, he wasn't. He avoided conviction by one vote in the Senate. He served out the remainder of his term, although with virtually no political influence left.
How do you get guilty verdicts out of his exoneration votes?He was guilty both times, the Republicans were just afraid to do the right thing. They are cowards.FOREVER ACQUITTED, TWICE! 100% EXONERATED, TWICE. NO EVIDENCE, NO CONVICTION--TWICE. Showed the democrat criminality and incompetence for what it is--TWICE.You're right, he is the impeachment king, never in our history has a President been there twice.
Perhaps his sole accomplishment in four years. Should be on his headstone.
Don't be too hard on yourself--or me. God knows it is easy to get confused on these boards.oh....well I'm like doubly wrong I guessAu contraire, Andrew Johnson was convicted on at least three articles of impeachment, 35-19 and removed from office. U.S. Senate: The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson (1868) President of the United States
Hate to tell you dude...but you know - every impeached president was acquitted right? It's a political process.
No, he wasn't. He avoided conviction by one vote in the Senate. He served out the remainder of his term, although with virtually no political influence left.
I shouldn't be so quick to assume. But I did think none had ever been convicted.
Scrape the bottom of the barrel? That would be your Democrats who nominated a corrupt, brain damaged swamp rat named Joe Biden.Why celebrate mediocrity? Are you that much of a used up Cult45 toolbag that you must continually scrape the bottom of the barrel because your Messiah lost?
Whoa, Maxine looks pretty rough without makeup.Of course he was. The Republicans even admitted, both times, that he was guilty of the charges. Right after voting to acquit.He was guilty both times
Poor Dems not happy!!!!
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Scrape the bottom of the barrel? That would be your Democrats who nominated a corrupt, brain damaged swamp rat named Joe Biden.Why celebrate mediocrity? Are you that much of a used up Cult45 toolbag that you must continually scrape the bottom of the barrel because your Messiah lost?