Senate Impeachment Trial Thread.

I think once the trial has gone to the jury that you don’t start the trial back up again just to satisfy the prosecutions demands of fairness.

100 senators aint no jury ya dumbass -

DDDUUUURRRRRR

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All 100 Senators are sworn in as Jurors, and The Rules were Unanimous voted 100-0, so what is your issue?

Is your issue that you don't know Jack Shit about how these things work?

And btw, this is not a trial. Since when in a trial can jurors vote to change the rules of the trial in the middle of the trial and force The Judge, to accept the rules, if The Majority votes to change The Rules?

This is not a Jury Trial. It is a Administrative Hearing using Parliamentary Procedure and is more akin to Jury Deliberations, only it is The Senate Deliberating on the Merits of HR-1, a House Resolution. It has similarities to Jury Deliberations, but is governed by entirely different rules.

Again HR is nothing but a House Resolution. It can be dismissed, tabled, never brought up for a vote, voted up, or voted down.

It will be voted down.

Schiff will probably be voted out of office over this, btw, and I am guessing Pelosi and Nadler takes a hit too.
 
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The election is 9 months away. This shampeachment will be a distant memory as Americans have a notoriously short attention span.
 
What would really make leftist heads explode, and imagine the screams for the next 10 months, if Senate would vote 66-34 to remove the President, one short of the removal.

That would be something...

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Schifferbrains has ventured into his "I'm just gonna make shit up for a while now" mode.
 
Pencil Neck is talking the Mueller Nothingburger.

Has nothing to do with the articles of impeachment.
 
Pencil Neck is talking the Mueller Nothingburger.

Has nothing to do with the articles of impeachment.

There is no way I'm going to listen to that dickhead spew his bullshit. Or, well any of the House Managers for that matter. Nor I suspect will most Americans listen to him either. Clearly their case is weak as hell and they know it. All of this is political theater for them to play to their base. But it ain't going to play well with independents.
 
70 percent of the country wants witnesses so somebody is listening
 
SurveyUSA asked 4,096 registered voters whether witnesses with firsthand knowledge should be allowed to testify, with 71 percent of Republicans, 93 percent of Democrats, and 81 percent of Independents saying witnesses should be allowed to testify. Only 15 percent of Republicans said that they should not be allowed to testify, while 4 percent of Democrats, and 7 percent of Independents said they shouldn't. Only 3 percent of Democrats were unsure, with 12 percent of Independents and 14 percent of Republicans answering not sure.

looks like the Senate is on trial too .
 
SurveyUSA asked 4,096 registered voters whether witnesses with firsthand knowledge should be allowed to testify, with 71 percent of Republicans, 93 percent of Democrats, and 81 percent of Independents saying witnesses should be allowed to testify. Only 15 percent of Republicans said that they should not be allowed to testify, while 4 percent of Democrats, and 7 percent of Independents said they shouldn't. Only 3 percent of Democrats were unsure, with 12 percent of Independents and 14 percent of Republicans answering not sure.
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SurveyUSA asked 4,096 registered voters whether witnesses with firsthand knowledge should be allowed to testify, with 71 percent of Republicans, 93 percent of Democrats, and 81 percent of Independents saying witnesses should be allowed to testify. Only 15 percent of Republicans said that they should not be allowed to testify, while 4 percent of Democrats, and 7 percent of Independents said they shouldn't. Only 3 percent of Democrats were unsure, with 12 percent of Independents and 14 percent of Republicans answering not sure.
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What's so funny? You trippin?
 
Pencil Neck finally getting around to the hearsay and feelings portion of this Clusterfuck.:21:
 
SurveyUSA asked 4,096 registered voters whether witnesses with firsthand knowledge should be allowed to testify, with 71 percent of Republicans, 93 percent of Democrats, and 81 percent of Independents saying witnesses should be allowed to testify. Only 15 percent of Republicans said that they should not be allowed to testify, while 4 percent of Democrats, and 7 percent of Independents said they shouldn't. Only 3 percent of Democrats were unsure, with 12 percent of Independents and 14 percent of Republicans answering not sure.

looks like the Senate is on trial too .
Sez the single digit IQ Dimwinger who thinks it only takes 51 Senators to remove a President.:21:
 

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