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Trump Acquittal
What possessed the Democrats to even think this impeachment trial was a good idea ?
The arrogant one will be strutting round like a peacock after this.
The American public will punish them just as happened here after the crazy Brexit stalling campaign.
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Originally Posted by local
What possessed the Democrats to even think this impeachment trial was a good idea ?
The arrogant one will be strutting round like a peacock after this.
The American public will punish them just as happened here after the crazy Brexit stalling campaign.
Be honest! You really did not think he would be found guilty, did you?
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Originally Posted by local
What possessed the Democrats to even think this impeachment trial was a good idea ?
The arrogant one will be strutting round like a peacock after this.
The American public will punish them just as happened here after the crazy Brexit stalling campaign.
That was nothing like a trial, Republicans blocked witnesses and witness statements voted purely on party lines, the rights, wrongs, legality or illegal activity counted for nothing, be very aware our own government is moving in the same direction, already barring some journalists from attending briefings at NO 10.
Yes the Democrats played into his hands.
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He was never likely to be prosecuted. It seems the Democrats knew the opposition would never do the right thing, but were determined to hold the President to account, as they should.
It will mean little to Trump, but his legacy will be stained by impeachment, as was Clinton and Johnson. The US Constitution was written to restrain men like Trump. But when the ruling party is as corrupt and reprehensible as the Republicans undoubtedly are, along with his outright manipulation of the judiciary, that particular document, and the spirit in which it was forged has been shredded.
I've no doubt the alleged rapist will be elected again. Probably won't win the popular vote, but the Electoral College will not reflect the 'sense of the people'. He's still riding high on Obama's legacy, as a fact check of his SOTU address showed. And his patrons on the far right have learned that sloganeering manipulates the gullible far more than facts do. A sad day for honour and decency, but that's a global pandemic right now and for the foreseeable future.
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Why start a process that empowers your rivals it was a crazy move ?
To the person on the Manhattan omnibus Trump "asked" for "co-operation" on Bidens dodgy son that was never going to run as a reason to get rid of Trump.
Most of us in the same position would be asking the same questions but perhaps with more discretion than the emetic one could ever muster.
New York has a culture that we don't have and don't get that Trump grew up in that is the way they do business.
To the rest of the country most people will be saying so what.
The democrats until they had all their ducks in a row should have held their fire it was a tsunami of a tactical error jus as here with the ludicrous actions against Johnson.
I have this slightly stomach churning vision of Trump celebrating his good luck with a night of passion well ok 5 minutes with Melania.
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Originally Posted by local
Why start a process that empowers your rivals it was a crazy move ?
To the person on the Manhattan omnibus Trump "asked" for "co-operation" on Bidens dodgy son that was never going to run as a reason to get rid of Trump.
Most of us in the same position would be asking the same questions but perhaps with more discretion than the emetic one could ever muster.
New York has a culture that we don't have and don't get that Trump grew up in that is the way they do business.
To the rest of the country most people will be saying so what.
The democrats until they had all their ducks in a row should have held their fire it was a tsunami of a tactical error jus as here with the ludicrous actions against Johnson.
I have this slightly stomach churning vision of Trump celebrating his good luck with a night of passion well ok 5 minutes with Melania.
Probably more stomach churning for Melania but that's in the job description.
The Democrats were probably trying to smoke more skeletons out of the closet, if that had happened more Republicans may have broken ranks and even if convicted he may have been terminally damaged.
I find it quite bizarre that you can hold a trial without any evidence being submitted, I think there will be quite a few books to be published in the not too distant future.
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Originally Posted by local
Why start a process that empowers your rivals it was a crazy move ?
To the person on the Manhattan omnibus Trump "asked" for "co-operation" on Bidens dodgy son that was never going to run as a reason to get rid of Trump.
Most of us in the same position would be asking the same questions but perhaps with more discretion than the emetic one could ever muster.
New York has a culture that we don't have and don't get that Trump grew up in that is the way they do business.
To the rest of the country most people will be saying so what.
The democrats until they had all their ducks in a row should have held their fire it was a tsunami of a tactical error jus as here with the ludicrous actions against Johnson.
I have this slightly stomach churning vision of Trump celebrating his good luck with a night of passion well ok 5 minutes with Melania.
Very simple,
It was their constitutional responsibility to do it.
he was charged with two things anyway,,,
The Biden matter and then obstructing Congress.
To have turned a blind eye would have been worse.
But the GOP simply would not do its job in the Senate.
He has not been cleared of either,
I am in the US now and I can tel you people I have met are disgusted at what the GOP did.
And as for Johnson, just how much does he have to do for you to realise he is dismantling democracy?
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Not simple at all their constitutional responsibility comes with a responsibility to bring a well grounded action not a fishing expedition that was clearly going to fail.
As to Johnson dismantling democracy that's the stuff of losing conspiracy theorists.
If you had shown the same enthusiasm to defend democracy during the various actions of the anti-democracy extremists I might believe you had a point.
Johnson gets his dose of democracy at the next general election where if your unhappy with his performance which I assume you are, then vote for a. n. other.
Thankfully the anti-democracy extremists weren't able to overturn our democracy and the ring leaders all thankfully got their marching orders at the general election.
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Clearly we see none of that the same way then
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I have probably had my post reported already
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Originally Posted by local
As to Johnson dismantling democracy that's the stuff of losing conspiracy theorists.
Don't think Johnson is dismantling democracy, but don't remember anyone electing Rasputin Cummings to anything, yet certainly looks to be the one pulling the strings, now that is probably a much bigger problem, so far apparently on the guidance of Cummings, Johnson has tried to evade Parliament, deny political reporters access to political briefings, rid the Cabinet of any one with the guts to stand their ground, surround Johnson with tame lap dogs, doesn't look good.
Before you start your infantile losers chant, I am as aware as anyone that we are now stuck with Johnson for the next 5 years, because that was the vote of the country, but don't expect for one second that everyone will go down on their knees in worship.
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Originally Posted by silver fox
Don't think Johnson is dismantling democracy, but don't remember anyone electing Rasputin Cummings to anything, yet certainly looks to be the one pulling the strings, now that is probably a much bigger problem, so far apparently on the guidance of Cummings, Johnson has tried to evade Parliament, deny political reporters access to political briefings, rid the Cabinet of any one with the guts to stand their ground, surround Johnson with tame lap dogs, doesn't look good.
Before you start your infantile losers chant, I am as aware as anyone that we are now stuck with Johnson for the next 5 years, because that was the vote of the country, but don't expect for one second that everyone will go down on their knees in worship.
I don't wish to puncture yet another of your ill thought posts but here we go;
surely you remember Margarets Bernard Ingham ?
Tony Blairs svengali in chief Alastair Campbell ?
Why the sudden indignation about unelected advisers ?
If Jeremy had fooled more people we would have Karie Murphy, Seumas Milne, Andrew Murray and Len McCluskey pulling the strings.
My infantile losers chant, what a hoot tell me how does it go ?
PS surely it's winners chant ?
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Originally Posted by local
I don't wish to puncture yet another of your ill thought posts but here we go;
surely you remember Margarets Bernard Ingham ?
Tony Blairs svengali in chief Alastair Campbell ?
Why the sudden indignation about unelected advisers ?
If Jeremy had fooled more people we would have Karie Murphy, Seumas Milne, Andrew Murray and Len McCluskey pulling the strings.
My infantile losers chant, what a hoot tell me how does it go ?
PS surely it's winners chant ?
I know there have been unelected advisers, but none have had the influence that Cummings appears to have, winners?????? let's see how this goes before deciding anything.
You don't know anymore than I know what the outcomes will be.
This is what the country voted for, sincerely hope we all don't regret it, time will tell, as ever.
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Your just reciting the same hysterical whip ups from those who are dissatisfied with the way things have gone.
They cannot accept Boris has defied all their attempts to undermine him and he sits in No 10 with a huge majority.
They failed on understanding the support for Brexit and they cannot accept just how badly they lost, full of self righteous indignation they are now left to snipe from the sidelines like disgruntled exes who have lost their influence and place in life.
So they have constructed this voodoo doll Cummings as an outlet for their frustration, why despite all their efforts to undermine Brexit and Boris have the majority ignored them why they think are all those people so wrong there must be something wrong with them ?
Maybe just maybe Cummings is Boris's puppet a lightning rod for the disgruntled ones to aim at, so many have underestimated the hedge haired one yet there he is Prime Minister with huge power against the predictions of quite a few including on here.
The self absorbed ones will have to plot from the shadows for some time or get with the flow and steer to a new direction with the current rather than against it.
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Originally Posted by local
Your just reciting the same hysterical whip ups from those who are dissatisfied with the way things have gone.
They cannot accept Boris has defied all their attempts to undermine him and he sits in No 10 with a huge majority.
They failed on understanding the support for Brexit and they cannot accept just how badly they lost, full of self righteous indignation they are now left to snipe from the sidelines like disgruntled exes who have lost their influence and place in life.
So they have constructed this voodoo doll Cummings as an outlet for their frustration, why despite all their efforts to undermine Brexit and Boris have the majority ignored them why they think are all those people so wrong there must be something wrong with them ?
Maybe just maybe Cummings is Boris's puppet a lightning rod for the disgruntled ones to aim at, so many have underestimated the hedge haired one yet there he is Prime Minister with huge power against the predictions of quite a few including on here.
The self absorbed ones will have to plot from the shadows for some time or get with the flow and steer to a new direction with the current rather than against it.
Why is the slightest comment or opinion which doesn't slavishly hail the great Boris regarded as hysterical or disgruntled, we ALL know how the election went, we ALL have to accept the result, that doesn't mean we have to like it, surely it's down to Johnson to put his money where his mouth is and govern for the country and the majority of people, until then I and many others will remain suspicious, after all the country has elected a well documented liar as leader, but in your book apparently everyone should now regard him a some great achiever, just a reminder he has done nothing yet apart from stifle opposition.
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