I say: let the Dems try. All this does is cement support behind Trump—a simple fact that Democrats seem unwilling, unready, or intellectually unable to understand. I actively welcome another attempt at throwing Trump out of office. The Dems need to keep wasting time (and the taxpayers' money) concentrating on the wrong things and not talking about substantive issues relevant to the average American voter; in the end, the entire party will end up exiling itself into irrelevance, Trump will be assured a landslide victory later this year, and the House of Representatives will flip decidedly Republican—at which point I hope the GOP begins serious malfeasance investigations against Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, Jerry Nadler, and all the other scum-suckers who have done everything they can to obstruct, impede, and thwart this president. (Public flogging would not be out of the question: a thousand strokes for each of the aforementioned people.) With every insane tic and spasm, the left buries itself ever deeper in its own muck; what's funny is that, the entire time, it actually thinks it's striking a blow for justice, integrity, and freedom. The Dems and the left need to look in a mirror and engage in some sincere self-reflection, but I don't see that happening anytime soon.
Thursday, February 13, 2020
Impeachment 2: The Sequel?
Tim Pool discusses the possibility that the Democrats will try to impeach Trump again:
I say: let the Dems try. All this does is cement support behind Trump—a simple fact that Democrats seem unwilling, unready, or intellectually unable to understand. I actively welcome another attempt at throwing Trump out of office. The Dems need to keep wasting time (and the taxpayers' money) concentrating on the wrong things and not talking about substantive issues relevant to the average American voter; in the end, the entire party will end up exiling itself into irrelevance, Trump will be assured a landslide victory later this year, and the House of Representatives will flip decidedly Republican—at which point I hope the GOP begins serious malfeasance investigations against Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, Jerry Nadler, and all the other scum-suckers who have done everything they can to obstruct, impede, and thwart this president. (Public flogging would not be out of the question: a thousand strokes for each of the aforementioned people.) With every insane tic and spasm, the left buries itself ever deeper in its own muck; what's funny is that, the entire time, it actually thinks it's striking a blow for justice, integrity, and freedom. The Dems and the left need to look in a mirror and engage in some sincere self-reflection, but I don't see that happening anytime soon.
I say: let the Dems try. All this does is cement support behind Trump—a simple fact that Democrats seem unwilling, unready, or intellectually unable to understand. I actively welcome another attempt at throwing Trump out of office. The Dems need to keep wasting time (and the taxpayers' money) concentrating on the wrong things and not talking about substantive issues relevant to the average American voter; in the end, the entire party will end up exiling itself into irrelevance, Trump will be assured a landslide victory later this year, and the House of Representatives will flip decidedly Republican—at which point I hope the GOP begins serious malfeasance investigations against Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, Jerry Nadler, and all the other scum-suckers who have done everything they can to obstruct, impede, and thwart this president. (Public flogging would not be out of the question: a thousand strokes for each of the aforementioned people.) With every insane tic and spasm, the left buries itself ever deeper in its own muck; what's funny is that, the entire time, it actually thinks it's striking a blow for justice, integrity, and freedom. The Dems and the left need to look in a mirror and engage in some sincere self-reflection, but I don't see that happening anytime soon.
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I'm with you on this, brother. I think even the least politically engaged Americans can see this impeachment crap for the farce that it is. We have an election coming up later this year, let the people decide whether Trump stays in office!
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