Unlike Nixon, Trump Will Not Go Quietly

Once Senate Republicans wake up and realize that Trump is nothing but a HUGE ALBATROSS in the upcoming 2020 election, Trump will be gone.

Politically, impeaching Trump ASAP works in favor of Republicans, while impeachment works against the Dems.

The BIG question the Dems have to ask is: "How much damage will Trump do to this country if we don't impeach him?"

If Pence has a year as President, Republicans will not be as damaged
I doubt it can happen that quickly
 
Mr. Johnston is a radical leftard and apparatchik of the Deep State. The Deep State's goal with Donald J. Trump since he embarked down the escalator on his road to the WH has been to run him out of office and destroy him so much that no one outside the establishment will ever even think of running for office again and the common people, the Trump base becomes resigned to subjugation.
Donald Trump and the other 2000+ billionaires ARE the deep state. He's the classic crony-capitalist who found a way to cut out the middle man (and woman)
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If you believe the Clintons are criminals, (I do) you have to believe the same about Trump, AND they are all beneficiaries of the deep state.
 
Since Trump descended the escalator in his humble Manhattan domicile, every day was supposed to be "the beginning of the end" for Donald J. Trump.

The liberals in the Deep State and the Media are no closer now than they were in June 2015.

Not only that, President Trump is rolling up an impressive list of accomplishments. Things like reducing minority unemployment to all time lows to mending fences with our friends in Pyongyang, there is a lot for the obstructionists of the Left to undo if they were to seize power.

And what really gets the goat of the libs is the fact that the President is having a lot of fun presidenting, he isn't worried at all.
 
An article from a psychologist that has never talked to, let alone interviewed Trump. Would bet $100 this Ph.D QUACK is a registered DemonRAT, and donated all he legally could to the DNC!.....You have a more reliable source in me calling the OP an American Communist....at least I got to read some of the shit the OP posts!...ROTFLMFAO
 
I think once the shit hits the fan and there is no other way out

Trump will resign because of a flare up of his bone spurs
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."

Go get him. Run Hillary and make sure you abolish the Electoral College.
 
An article from a psychologist that has never talked to, let alone interviewed Trump. Would bet $100 this Ph.D QUACK is a registered DemonRAT, and donated all he legally could to the DNC!.....You have a more reliable source in me calling the OP an American Communist....at least I got to read some of the shit the OP posts!...ROTFLMFAO
Do you think it's necessary to interview an arrogant moron when his IQ is on full display every day across the media?

Calling Trump Childish Shows How We Disrespect Children

"Every day, it seems, we read of or hear journalists and politicians (of both major parties), and just plain people, referring to Donald Trumpas 'childish.'

"Here are a few of the many media headlines on this theme that you can find by Googling Trump is childish:

"• The Little Boy President. Michael D’Antonio, CNN Opinion.

"• When the World is Led by a Child. David Brooks, New York Times.

"• Donald Trump Gave an Interview that Was Childish and Absurd Even for Him. Katherine Krueger, Splinter."
 
An article from a psychologist that has never talked to, let alone interviewed Trump. Would bet $100 this Ph.D QUACK is a registered DemonRAT, and donated all he legally could to the DNC!.....You have a more reliable source in me calling the OP an American Communist....at least I got to read some of the shit the OP posts!...ROTFLMFAO
Do you think it's necessary to interview an arrogant moron when his IQ is on full display every day across the media?

Calling Trump Childish Shows How We Disrespect Children

"Every day, it seems, we read of or hear journalists and politicians (of both major parties), and just plain people, referring to Donald Trumpas 'childish.'

"Here are a few of the many media headlines on this theme that you can find by Googling Trump is childish:

"• The Little Boy President. Michael D’Antonio, CNN Opinion.

"• When the World is Led by a Child. David Brooks, New York Times.

"• Donald Trump Gave an Interview that Was Childish and Absurd Even for Him. Katherine Krueger, Splinter."
YOU are an arrogant moron, and unfortunately no one with a net has caught you yet!....
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
I imagine him being dragged, kicking and screaming like a toddler dragged out of a candy aisle, out of the White House.
 
We should impeach Trump and make Mexico pay for it
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
I imagine him being dragged, kicking and screaming like a toddler dragged out of a candy aisle, out of the White House.
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In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
I imagine him being dragged, kicking and screaming like a toddler dragged out of a candy aisle, out of the White House.
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how appropriate
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In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
I imagine him being dragged, kicking and screaming like a toddler dragged out of a candy aisle, out of the White House.
Trump will need a second term in order for the statute of limitations to expire on some of his state charges. Even if that unlikely outcome arrives, he will still have to watch his children and family members face criminal or civil prosecutions, and, hopefully, thrown into prison for their white-collar crimes.
Exposing the Corporate Bribery Network
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
I imagine him being dragged, kicking and screaming like a toddler dragged out of a candy aisle, out of the White House.
Trump will need a second term in order for the statute of limitations to expire on some of his state charges. Even if that unlikely outcome arrives, he will still have to watch his children and family members face criminal or civil prosecutions, and, hopefully, thrown into prison for their white-collar crimes.
Exposing the Corporate Bribery Network
He will pardon them and then laugh at us
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
I imagine him being dragged, kicking and screaming like a toddler dragged out of a candy aisle, out of the White House.
Trump will need a second term in order for the statute of limitations to expire on some of his state charges. Even if that unlikely outcome arrives, he will still have to watch his children and family members face criminal or civil prosecutions, and, hopefully, thrown into prison for their white-collar crimes.
Exposing the Corporate Bribery Network
He will pardon them and then laugh at us
Possibly, there are state charges against his children that Trump could not pardon?

Trump agrees to shut down his charity amid allegations that he used it for personal and political benefit

"The (NY) attorney general’s investigation turned up evidence that Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Ivanka Trump — all listed as officers of the charity — had never held a board meeting. The board hadn’t met since 1999. The charity’s official treasurer, Trump Organization executive Allen Weisselberg, told investigators that he wasn’t aware that he was on the board."
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
I imagine him being dragged, kicking and screaming like a toddler dragged out of a candy aisle, out of the White House.
Trump will need a second term in order for the statute of limitations to expire on some of his state charges. Even if that unlikely outcome arrives, he will still have to watch his children and family members face criminal or civil prosecutions, and, hopefully, thrown into prison for their white-collar crimes.
Exposing the Corporate Bribery Network
He will pardon them and then laugh at us
Possibly, there are state charges against his children that Trump could not pardon?

Trump agrees to shut down his charity amid allegations that he used it for personal and political benefit

"The (NY) attorney general’s investigation turned up evidence that Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Ivanka Trump — all listed as officers of the charity — had never held a board meeting. The board hadn’t met since 1999. The charity’s official treasurer, Trump Organization executive Allen Weisselberg, told investigators that he wasn’t aware that he was on the board."
"Trump closes the barn door amid allegations the horse had escaped"
 

Why would tripping a circuit breaker make Trump not my President?

Oh...I see...you thought that sticking that in a 120V electrical socket would electrocute you...Guess again dumbass!

You folks just keep getting stupidier and stupidier!


Stand in a pail of water and test it, Comrade traitor. :thup:

So now that you realize how stupid your post was your changing the parameters?

BTW - that pail of water would have to be grounded to electrocute anyone, otherwise all that would happen is that the circuit breaker would be tripped.

Why don't you stick to subjects that you know...like getting dressed all by yourself....

IDIOT!!!!!
 

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