Rats are jumping off SS Trump: Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate ... Lindsey Graham sinks

First you bunch of dumb asses on the left have to have a valid reason for impeaching Trump. Hell you have Dem's in your own party who don't want to touch this third rail. Come here snowflakes...:itsok:
 
A large number of GOP Republican senators are retrieving their balls from the White House lost property office and are exhibiting some morals and rectitude which have not seen the light of day since Trump's 2017 inauguration.

Trump is starting to lose GOP lawmaker support very early in the impeachment process which exemplifies that GOP lawmakers believe Donald Trump has already lost public support.

If the trickle of GOP lawmakers dumping and dumping-on Donald Trump turns into a flood the impeachment may be circumvented by Donald Trump's resignation.

One can only hope.

Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate

Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate
A resolution meant to be a show of solidarity by Republicans with the president has instead become a sign of weakness.
OCT 25, 2019
David A. Graham

As the White House struggles to build an anti-impeachment strategy, President Donald Trump turned this week to Lindsey Graham, his staunchest ally in the Senate, to try to stiffen Republican spines in that chamber. It’s not going the way the president must have hoped.

On Thursday, Graham announced that he’d put forward a resolution condemning the House impeachment inquiry. By mid-afternoon, when he actually announced it, the resolution had been watered down to a plea for a different and more transparent process, apparently a sop to GOP senators unwilling to go quite that far. And yet by Friday morning, only 44 of 53 Republicans in the Senate had signed on to the resolution. A gesture meant to be a show of solidarity by senators has instead become a sign of the weakness of the president’s position.

The Senate was supposed to be Trump’s firewall in the Ukraine scandal, and there’s still not any reason to believe that there would be 67 senators willing to vote to remove the president. But with impeachment in the House an all-but-foregone conclusion, as I wrote earlier this week, the administration is turning its focus to the Senate, and it’s proving to be less of a redoubt than Trump wanted. ...
/----/ "very early in the impeachment process "
There is no impeachment process until there is a vote in Congress.
You are in denial. The process is whatever the House says it is as long as it adheres to the simplistic guidelines in the Constitution.
/----/ So when were the Articles of Impeachment voted on and passed?
Key Takeaways: Impeachment Process
  • The process of impeachment is established by the U.S. Constitution.
  • The impeachment process must be initiated in the House of Representatives with the passage of a resolution listing the charges or “Articles of Impeachment” against the official being impeached.
  • If passed by the House, the Articles of Impeachment are considered by the Senate in a trial presided over by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, with the 100 Senators serving as the jury.
  • If the Senate votes in favor of conviction by a 2/3 supermajority vote (67 votes), the Senate will then vote to remove the official from office.
  • The Method and History of the US Impeachment Process
 
First he stole the election, then he obstructed Justice, then it’s Ukraine.


Blah blah blah.

It’s all bullshit.

Trump is about to go in dry on Brennan, Comey, McCabe, Clapper, Strzok and Page.
Fuck you and your comment CA. Just want to know what you got goin on today.
 
A large number of GOP Republican senators are retrieving their balls from the White House lost property office and are exhibiting some morals and rectitude which have not seen the light of day since Trump's 2017 inauguration.

Trump is starting to lose GOP lawmaker support very early in the impeachment process which exemplifies that GOP lawmakers believe Donald Trump has already lost public support.

If the trickle of GOP lawmakers dumping and dumping-on Donald Trump turns into a flood the impeachment may be circumvented by Donald Trump's resignation.

One can only hope.

Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate

Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate
A resolution meant to be a show of solidarity by Republicans with the president has instead become a sign of weakness.
OCT 25, 2019
David A. Graham

As the White House struggles to build an anti-impeachment strategy, President Donald Trump turned this week to Lindsey Graham, his staunchest ally in the Senate, to try to stiffen Republican spines in that chamber. It’s not going the way the president must have hoped.

On Thursday, Graham announced that he’d put forward a resolution condemning the House impeachment inquiry. By mid-afternoon, when he actually announced it, the resolution had been watered down to a plea for a different and more transparent process, apparently a sop to GOP senators unwilling to go quite that far. And yet by Friday morning, only 44 of 53 Republicans in the Senate had signed on to the resolution. A gesture meant to be a show of solidarity by senators has instead become a sign of the weakness of the president’s position.

The Senate was supposed to be Trump’s firewall in the Ukraine scandal, and there’s still not any reason to believe that there would be 67 senators willing to vote to remove the president. But with impeachment in the House an all-but-foregone conclusion, as I wrote earlier this week, the administration is turning its focus to the Senate, and it’s proving to be less of a redoubt than Trump wanted. ...
A few – but far too few.

The 11th Commandment still dominates, and most on the blind partisan right lack the courage to acknowledge the fact that Trump is unfit to be president, and to openly oppose him accordingly.

Of course he is fit to be President. How, specifically, is he not?
The list is far too long to type.
 
First you bunch of dumb asses on the left have to have a valid reason for impeaching Trump. Hell you have Dem's in your own party who don't want to touch this third rail. Come here snowflakes...:itsok:
Technically, the House can impeach Trump just for being a buffoon, liar and wearing orange makeup on his face, having a hideous hairdo, and having a history of molesting young women.
 
A large number of GOP Republican senators are retrieving their balls from the White House lost property office and are exhibiting some morals and rectitude which have not seen the light of day since Trump's 2017 inauguration.

Trump is starting to lose GOP lawmaker support very early in the impeachment process which exemplifies that GOP lawmakers believe Donald Trump has already lost public support.

If the trickle of GOP lawmakers dumping and dumping-on Donald Trump turns into a flood the impeachment may be circumvented by Donald Trump's resignation.

One can only hope.

Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate

Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate
A resolution meant to be a show of solidarity by Republicans with the president has instead become a sign of weakness.
OCT 25, 2019
David A. Graham

As the White House struggles to build an anti-impeachment strategy, President Donald Trump turned this week to Lindsey Graham, his staunchest ally in the Senate, to try to stiffen Republican spines in that chamber. It’s not going the way the president must have hoped.

On Thursday, Graham announced that he’d put forward a resolution condemning the House impeachment inquiry. By mid-afternoon, when he actually announced it, the resolution had been watered down to a plea for a different and more transparent process, apparently a sop to GOP senators unwilling to go quite that far. And yet by Friday morning, only 44 of 53 Republicans in the Senate had signed on to the resolution. A gesture meant to be a show of solidarity by senators has instead become a sign of the weakness of the president’s position.

The Senate was supposed to be Trump’s firewall in the Ukraine scandal, and there’s still not any reason to believe that there would be 67 senators willing to vote to remove the president. But with impeachment in the House an all-but-foregone conclusion, as I wrote earlier this week, the administration is turning its focus to the Senate, and it’s proving to be less of a redoubt than Trump wanted. ...
A few – but far too few.

The 11th Commandment still dominates, and most on the blind partisan right lack the courage to acknowledge the fact that Trump is unfit to be president, and to openly oppose him accordingly.

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First he stole the election, then he obstructed Justice, then it’s Ukraine.


Blah blah blah.

It’s all bullshit.

Trump is about to go in dry on Brennan, Comey, McCabe, Clapper, Strzok and Page.

Dem's lost the election fair and square and they refuse to accept the election result. AFTER running their big stupid mouths about how it would be Trump that refused to accept Hillary's win. Its pretty clear elections don't matter to Democrats, if they lose they scheme and lie and try to undo the will of the people.
 
A large number of GOP Republican senators are retrieving their balls from the White House lost property office and are exhibiting some morals and rectitude which have not seen the light of day since Trump's 2017 inauguration.

Trump is starting to lose GOP lawmaker support very early in the impeachment process which exemplifies that GOP lawmakers believe Donald Trump has already lost public support.

If the trickle of GOP lawmakers dumping and dumping-on Donald Trump turns into a flood the impeachment may be circumvented by Donald Trump's resignation.

One can only hope.

Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate

Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate
A resolution meant to be a show of solidarity by Republicans with the president has instead become a sign of weakness.
OCT 25, 2019
David A. Graham

As the White House struggles to build an anti-impeachment strategy, President Donald Trump turned this week to Lindsey Graham, his staunchest ally in the Senate, to try to stiffen Republican spines in that chamber. It’s not going the way the president must have hoped.

On Thursday, Graham announced that he’d put forward a resolution condemning the House impeachment inquiry. By mid-afternoon, when he actually announced it, the resolution had been watered down to a plea for a different and more transparent process, apparently a sop to GOP senators unwilling to go quite that far. And yet by Friday morning, only 44 of 53 Republicans in the Senate had signed on to the resolution. A gesture meant to be a show of solidarity by senators has instead become a sign of the weakness of the president’s position.

The Senate was supposed to be Trump’s firewall in the Ukraine scandal, and there’s still not any reason to believe that there would be 67 senators willing to vote to remove the president. But with impeachment in the House an all-but-foregone conclusion, as I wrote earlier this week, the administration is turning its focus to the Senate, and it’s proving to be less of a redoubt than Trump wanted. ...
A few – but far too few.

The 11th Commandment still dominates, and most on the blind partisan right lack the courage to acknowledge the fact that Trump is unfit to be president, and to openly oppose him accordingly.

Of course he is fit to be President. How, specifically, is he not?
The list is far too long to type.

Give me your top 5.
 
First you bunch of dumb asses on the left have to have a valid reason for impeaching Trump. Hell you have Dem's in your own party who don't want to touch this third rail. Come here snowflakes...:itsok:
Technically, the House can impeach Trump just for being a buffoon, liar and wearing orange makeup on his face, having a hideous hairdo, and having a history of molesting young women.

That's why you lost the election you people are mentally ill. :cuckoo:
 
A large number of GOP Republican senators are retrieving their balls from the White House lost property office and are exhibiting some morals and rectitude which have not seen the light of day since Trump's 2017 inauguration.

Trump is starting to lose GOP lawmaker support very early in the impeachment process which exemplifies that GOP lawmakers believe Donald Trump has already lost public support.

If the trickle of GOP lawmakers dumping and dumping-on Donald Trump turns into a flood the impeachment may be circumvented by Donald Trump's resignation.

One can only hope.

Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate

Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate
A resolution meant to be a show of solidarity by Republicans with the president has instead become a sign of weakness.
OCT 25, 2019
David A. Graham

As the White House struggles to build an anti-impeachment strategy, President Donald Trump turned this week to Lindsey Graham, his staunchest ally in the Senate, to try to stiffen Republican spines in that chamber. It’s not going the way the president must have hoped.

On Thursday, Graham announced that he’d put forward a resolution condemning the House impeachment inquiry. By mid-afternoon, when he actually announced it, the resolution had been watered down to a plea for a different and more transparent process, apparently a sop to GOP senators unwilling to go quite that far. And yet by Friday morning, only 44 of 53 Republicans in the Senate had signed on to the resolution. A gesture meant to be a show of solidarity by senators has instead become a sign of the weakness of the president’s position.

The Senate was supposed to be Trump’s firewall in the Ukraine scandal, and there’s still not any reason to believe that there would be 67 senators willing to vote to remove the president. But with impeachment in the House an all-but-foregone conclusion, as I wrote earlier this week, the administration is turning its focus to the Senate, and it’s proving to be less of a redoubt than Trump wanted. ...
A few – but far too few.

The 11th Commandment still dominates, and most on the blind partisan right lack the courage to acknowledge the fact that Trump is unfit to be president, and to openly oppose him accordingly.

Of course he is fit to be President. How, specifically, is he not?
The list is far too long to type.

Give me your top 5.
He has his lips firmly attached to Putin's ass.
He embraces fascist dictators at the expense of our allies.
He can't even spell "economics" much less understand it.
He is a pathological liar.
He is a racist.
 
A large number of GOP Republican senators are retrieving their balls from the White House lost property office and are exhibiting some morals and rectitude which have not seen the light of day since Trump's 2017 inauguration.

Trump is starting to lose GOP lawmaker support very early in the impeachment process which exemplifies that GOP lawmakers believe Donald Trump has already lost public support.

If the trickle of GOP lawmakers dumping and dumping-on Donald Trump turns into a flood the impeachment may be circumvented by Donald Trump's resignation.

One can only hope.

Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate
A few – but far too few.

The 11th Commandment still dominates, and most on the blind partisan right lack the courage to acknowledge the fact that Trump is unfit to be president, and to openly oppose him accordingly.

Of course he is fit to be President. How, specifically, is he not?
The list is far too long to type.

Give me your top 5.
He has his lips firmly attached to Putin's ass.
He embraces fascist dictators at the expense of our allies.
He can't even spell "economics" much less understand it.
He is a pathological liar.
He is a racist.

#1) False
#2) False
#3) False
#4) False
#5) False
 
A large number of GOP Republican senators are retrieving their balls from the White House lost property office and are exhibiting some morals and rectitude which have not seen the light of day since Trump's 2017 inauguration.

Trump is starting to lose GOP lawmaker support very early in the impeachment process which exemplifies that GOP lawmakers believe Donald Trump has already lost public support.

If the trickle of GOP lawmakers dumping and dumping-on Donald Trump turns into a flood the impeachment may be circumvented by Donald Trump's resignation.

One can only hope.

Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate
A few – but far too few.

The 11th Commandment still dominates, and most on the blind partisan right lack the courage to acknowledge the fact that Trump is unfit to be president, and to openly oppose him accordingly.

Of course he is fit to be President. How, specifically, is he not?
The list is far too long to type.

Give me your top 5.
He has his lips firmly attached to Putin's ass.
He embraces fascist dictators at the expense of our allies.
He can't even spell "economics" much less understand it.
He is a pathological liar.
He is a racist.

You forgot the most relevant of disqualifications: he abuses his office and breaks laws.
 
If not for Hillary Clinton Trump would be a 210 lb. physically fit commemorated war veteran married to the same women for 50 years and beloved by all of America instead of being despised by so much of it and the rats would be jumping on his ship instead of off of it.
 
A few – but far too few.

The 11th Commandment still dominates, and most on the blind partisan right lack the courage to acknowledge the fact that Trump is unfit to be president, and to openly oppose him accordingly.

Of course he is fit to be President. How, specifically, is he not?
The list is far too long to type.

Give me your top 5.
He has his lips firmly attached to Putin's ass.
He embraces fascist dictators at the expense of our allies.
He can't even spell "economics" much less understand it.
He is a pathological liar.
He is a racist.

#1) False
#2) False
#3) False
#4) False
#5) False
Only on RWNJ planet.
 
A few – but far too few.

The 11th Commandment still dominates, and most on the blind partisan right lack the courage to acknowledge the fact that Trump is unfit to be president, and to openly oppose him accordingly.

Of course he is fit to be President. How, specifically, is he not?
The list is far too long to type.

Give me your top 5.
He has his lips firmly attached to Putin's ass.
He embraces fascist dictators at the expense of our allies.
He can't even spell "economics" much less understand it.
He is a pathological liar.
He is a racist.

You forgot the most relevant of disqualifications: he abuses his office and breaks laws.
I figured that one went without saying.
 
If not for Hillary Clinton Trump would be a 210 lb. physically fit commemorated war veteran married to the same women for 50 years and beloved by all of America instead of being despised by so much of it and the rats would be jumping on his ship instead of off of it.

it’s hard to overestimate how great of a man Trump would be if Hillary didn’t give him the bone spurs.
 
A large number of GOP Republican senators are retrieving their balls from the White House lost property office and are exhibiting some morals and rectitude which have not seen the light of day since Trump's 2017 inauguration.

Trump is starting to lose GOP lawmaker support very early in the impeachment process which exemplifies that GOP lawmakers believe Donald Trump has already lost public support.

If the trickle of GOP lawmakers dumping and dumping-on Donald Trump turns into a flood the impeachment may be circumvented by Donald Trump's resignation.

One can only hope.

Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate

Donald Trump Has a Big Problem in the Senate
A resolution meant to be a show of solidarity by Republicans with the president has instead become a sign of weakness.
OCT 25, 2019
David A. Graham

As the White House struggles to build an anti-impeachment strategy, President Donald Trump turned this week to Lindsey Graham, his staunchest ally in the Senate, to try to stiffen Republican spines in that chamber. It’s not going the way the president must have hoped.

On Thursday, Graham announced that he’d put forward a resolution condemning the House impeachment inquiry. By mid-afternoon, when he actually announced it, the resolution had been watered down to a plea for a different and more transparent process, apparently a sop to GOP senators unwilling to go quite that far. And yet by Friday morning, only 44 of 53 Republicans in the Senate had signed on to the resolution. A gesture meant to be a show of solidarity by senators has instead become a sign of the weakness of the president’s position.

The Senate was supposed to be Trump’s firewall in the Ukraine scandal, and there’s still not any reason to believe that there would be 67 senators willing to vote to remove the president. But with impeachment in the House an all-but-foregone conclusion, as I wrote earlier this week, the administration is turning its focus to the Senate, and it’s proving to be less of a redoubt than Trump wanted. ...
A few – but far too few.

The 11th Commandment still dominates, and most on the blind partisan right lack the courage to acknowledge the fact that Trump is unfit to be president, and to openly oppose him accordingly.

Of course he is fit to be President. How, specifically, is he not?
The list is far too long to type.
/---/ "The list is far too long to type."
TRANSLATION: My talking points are limited to slogans and hyperbole.
 

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