ColonelAngus
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Don’t confuse yourselves with facts.
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I said it before and will say it again and I believe McConnell has the twenty Senators to Convict and Remove.
View attachment 286378
You will scream at me if I am correct... McConnell and Graham are Trump worst nightmare...
Those two are going to go after Trump and just playing the game...
All while claiming it pains them to do so They will claim they support everything he has done, but he technically went about it the wrong way, so they have to vote to impeach. They will try to play up to the crazies all the way to the end.
/-----/ #9,875
I said it before and will say it again and I believe McConnell has the twenty Senators to Convict and Remove.
View attachment 286378
You will scream at me if I am correct... McConnell and Graham are Trump worst nightmare...
Those two are going to go after Trump and just playing the game...
All while claiming it pains them to do so They will claim they support everything he has done, but he technically went about it the wrong way, so they have to vote to impeach. They will try to play up to the crazies all the way to the end.
You have to play all sides if you want to play politics...
Only a fool tries to be honest in politics and McConnell and Graham along with Romney and Cruz are Bush GOP, so if anyone think Trump is not going to have his feet put to the fire in the Senate, well most of those people believe Obama was born in Kenya...
/-----/ #9,875I said it before and will say it again and I believe McConnell has the twenty Senators to Convict and Remove.
View attachment 286378
You will scream at me if I am correct... McConnell and Graham are Trump worst nightmare...
Those two are going to go after Trump and just playing the game...
All while claiming it pains them to do so They will claim they support everything he has done, but he technically went about it the wrong way, so they have to vote to impeach. They will try to play up to the crazies all the way to the end.
You have to play all sides if you want to play politics...
Only a fool tries to be honest in politics and McConnell and Graham along with Romney and Cruz are Bush GOP, so if anyone think Trump is not going to have his feet put to the fire in the Senate, well most of those people believe Obama was born in Kenya...
Poor little Donnie thinks things can go back like they were in early 2016. Things will never be like they were in early 2016 again for for that arrogant bastard.
/———/ except they can’t touch Trump./-----/ #9,875
View attachment 286378
You will scream at me if I am correct... McConnell and Graham are Trump worst nightmare...
Those two are going to go after Trump and just playing the game...
All while claiming it pains them to do so They will claim they support everything he has done, but he technically went about it the wrong way, so they have to vote to impeach. They will try to play up to the crazies all the way to the end.
You have to play all sides if you want to play politics...
Only a fool tries to be honest in politics and McConnell and Graham along with Romney and Cruz are Bush GOP, so if anyone think Trump is not going to have his feet put to the fire in the Senate, well most of those people believe Obama was born in Kenya...
Poor little Donnie thinks things can go back like they were in early 2016. Things will never be like they were in early 2016 again for for that arrogant bastard.
I once said I wanted to be President of the United States of America and then I left Kindergarten...
Donald John Trump should understand you can not insult those that have the political power to destroy you...
/———/ except they can’t touch Trump.You will scream at me if I am correct... McConnell and Graham are Trump worst nightmare...
Those two are going to go after Trump and just playing the game...
All while claiming it pains them to do so They will claim they support everything he has done, but he technically went about it the wrong way, so they have to vote to impeach. They will try to play up to the crazies all the way to the end.
You have to play all sides if you want to play politics...
Only a fool tries to be honest in politics and McConnell and Graham along with Romney and Cruz are Bush GOP, so if anyone think Trump is not going to have his feet put to the fire in the Senate, well most of those people believe Obama was born in Kenya...
Poor little Donnie thinks things can go back like they were in early 2016. Things will never be like they were in early 2016 again for for that arrogant bastard.
I once said I wanted to be President of the United States of America and then I left Kindergarten...
Donald John Trump should understand you can not insult those that have the political power to destroy you...
/-----/ #9,875
View attachment 286378
You will scream at me if I am correct... McConnell and Graham are Trump worst nightmare...
Those two are going to go after Trump and just playing the game...
All while claiming it pains them to do so They will claim they support everything he has done, but he technically went about it the wrong way, so they have to vote to impeach. They will try to play up to the crazies all the way to the end.
You have to play all sides if you want to play politics...
Only a fool tries to be honest in politics and McConnell and Graham along with Romney and Cruz are Bush GOP, so if anyone think Trump is not going to have his feet put to the fire in the Senate, well most of those people believe Obama was born in Kenya...
Poor little Donnie thinks things can go back like they were in early 2016. Things will never be like they were in early 2016 again for for that arrogant bastard.
I once said I wanted to be President of the United States of America and then I left Kindergarten...
Donald John Trump should understand you can not insult those that have the political power to destroy you...
A rat would know what the other rats are up to. Trump has no problem, cause the simple fact is, no Americans are running against him. <snicker>
/———/ except they can’t touch Trump.You will scream at me if I am correct... McConnell and Graham are Trump worst nightmare...
Those two are going to go after Trump and just playing the game...
All while claiming it pains them to do so They will claim they support everything he has done, but he technically went about it the wrong way, so they have to vote to impeach. They will try to play up to the crazies all the way to the end.
You have to play all sides if you want to play politics...
Only a fool tries to be honest in politics and McConnell and Graham along with Romney and Cruz are Bush GOP, so if anyone think Trump is not going to have his feet put to the fire in the Senate, well most of those people believe Obama was born in Kenya...
Poor little Donnie thinks things can go back like they were in early 2016. Things will never be like they were in early 2016 again for for that arrogant bastard.
I once said I wanted to be President of the United States of America and then I left Kindergarten...
Donald John Trump should understand you can not insult those that have the political power to destroy you...
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. ...
You know Trump was also a visitor to that island right?Imagine the shit Bill and Jeffery did on that island that everyone instantly forgot about.
Imagine the shit Bill and Jeffery did on that island that everyone instantly forgot about.
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.
I suggest - in all sincerity - that you pass that list of "high crimes and misdemeanors" along to Pelosi and demand she bring an impeachment vote to the floor based on your complaints. Frankly they are as good as any the Hysterical House Dems are working.He has his lips firmly attached to Putin's ass.The list is far too long to type.A few – but far too few.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
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?
Give me your top 5.
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.
View attachment 286510A 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. ...
View attachment 286511
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. ...
The senate will not vote to impeach TRUMP. McConnell has no plans of going anywhere and he knows if TRUMP is impeached republicans will face massive losses in 2020. McConnell knows TRUMP is the only thing keeping him in power.
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. ...
Is that why Democrats are so hysterical in politically and literally assassinating Trump before the election just a year away?