Politics IMPEACHMENT 2020: THE BIG SNOOZE

Welcome to our community

Be a part of something great, join today!

Users who are viewing this thread

I wonder when someone will try to assassinate Trump. If a Dem did this shit no doubt your traditional white gun nut would have ended this a long time ago.

People said some racist white gun nut would assassinate Obama because he was Black. Maybe it was me who theorized it could happen, who knows.

But the left has lost their minds on Trump, so wouldn't put it past them to do so.


 
People said some racist white gun nut would assassinate Obama because he was Black. Maybe it was me who theorized it could happen, who knows.

But the left has lost their minds on Trump, so wouldn't put it past them to do so.





Ahhh, so your first statement was a theory...but your second statement is not?
 
They tried to 'get witnesses"...and were stonewalled., which meant it could have been hung up in courts for months...or longer.
I don't think they had much choice.

That’s my point though. Tying the issue up in court for months would have allowed the Dems in the House to keep blasting Trump on the issue. Why hurry to a quick acquittal and a Trump victory lap like today’s?
 
That’s my point though. Tying the issue up in court for months would have allowed the Dems in the House to keep blasting Trump on the issue. Why hurry to a quick acquittal and a Trump victory lap like today’s?


Oh yeah, I got ya...I was actually agreeing with you but I guess I didn't make it clear...my bad.
 
Romney is a pawn of the Mormon State.....I just know it!
 
People said some racist white gun nut would assassinate Obama because he was Black. Maybe it was me who theorized it could happen, who knows.

But the left has lost their minds on Trump, so wouldn't put it past them to do so.



Hey look! Politics again!

Andy Ngo is a cunt, btw. I'm embarrassed for you for posting this. Also saying that this weirdo shouting about whatever he's shouting about represents the left is like saying Jeremy Joseph Christian represents the right.
 
Romney is a pawn of the Mormon State.....I just know it!
He's a Mormon thru and thru.
I can honestly say that I've met a lot of Mormons in my life, I've even read the Book of Mormon, yet I've never met a bad one.
 
He's a Mormon thru and thru.
I can honestly say that I've met a lot of Mormons in my life, I've even read the Book of Mormon, yet I've never met a bad one.

I recently spent a few weeks in Park City, It's scary how the Mormons have a hold on this state.
 
I recently spent a few weeks in Park City, It's scary how the Mormons have a hold on this state.
I worked with a guy who was from Utah but wasn't a Mormon and he chided me about that issue saying that these days most people from Utah were not Mormon.
 
I worked with a guy who was from Utah but wasn't a Mormon and he chided me about that issue saying that these days most people from Utah were not Mormon.

Romney's recent antics are just a part of a play to put him in contention for a 2024 presidential play.
 
"impeached" means exactly what it implies.

Split hairs all you want but Trump was IMPEACHED. And history will judge him as such.

History judges nobody, because it's past.

Impeach definition is - to charge with a crime or misdemeanor; specifically : to charge (a public official) before a competent tribunal with misconduct in office.

Acquit definition is - to decide officially in a law court that someone is not guilty of a particular crime:
She was acquitted of all the charges against her.
Five months ago he was acquitted on a shoplifting charge.

He has been judged Not Guilty by Congress

He was falsely accused solely by the TDS Democrats, in their 4 year failed effort to overturn the 2016 election and to rig the 2020 election.

That is what people will remember in the future.
 
Romney's recent antics are just a part of a play to put him in contention for a 2024 presidential play.

I guess he can run as a Democrat.

Romney faces party scorn, isolation after impeachment vote: 'He is ostracized'

By Marisa Schultz | Fox News
Exclusive: 'Fox News Sunday' anchor Chris Wallace interviews Republican Senator Mitt Romney about his decision to vote to convict President Trump on abuse of power article of impeachment.

Mitt Romney will have a long road to redemption with the GOP – at least as long as President Trump is in office.

For those closest to the president, the business titan who was the party standard-bearer just eight years ago may never be forgiven over his dramatic vote to convict Trump on abuse of power this week. He could face primary challenges on top of the sustained scorn of Trump backers in his own state. His own family has a beef with him. The U.S. Capitol will become an instantly more challenging labyrinth of relationships.

“In a political sense, he is ostracized. He is excommunicated. He has lost all credibility. He should hire lots of security guards -- I don't wish him any physical harm, but people are furious!” said Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union, who already disinvited Romney from the popular CPAC convention this month. (Romney won the CPAC straw poll in 2012.)

As for whether Romney can be forgiven by Republicans, Schlapp had a terse answer: “Never.”

'He has lost all credibility. He should hire lots of security guards -- I don't wish him any physical harm, but people are furious!'

— Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union

An effort in Utah to allow voters to recall their senators suddenly picked up steam. Although the author of the legislation said the bill was never aimed at Romney specifically, the effort caught fire since Romney’s impeachment vote on Wednesday, the Deseret News reports.

The bill, sponsored by GOP Utah state Rep. Tim Quinn, would create a process by which a recall vote could go on the ballot after a petition by voters. Quinn said he’s been inundated this week with phone calls and emails that are “100 percent positive to the bill.”

The American Conservative Union is backing the recall legislation. But Schlapp said Romney should do Utah voters a favor and just resign.

"That would be the honorable thing [to do]," he told Fox News.

Romney isn’t up for reelection until 2024.

Other Trump loyalists said Romney will be paying the price at the ballot box.

Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, who attended the impeachment vote, said Romney will be a “one-term senator.”

Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., an outspoken Trump backer, said: “I don't see punishment coming, other than from the voters of Utah."

Dan Eberhart, a GOP fundraiser, said that Romney’s actions will certainly invite a primary challenge.

“Romney has been waiting to thumb his nose at Trump in the highest-profile way since his arrival in the Senate,” Eberhart said. “Romney is now the first senator in history to convict a president of his own party. That’s going to have a lasting impact on how he’s seen within the Republican Party.”

Intense Trump supporters viewed Romney’s defection as the ultimate betrayal and the final chapter of a long and troubled relationship between the two powerful men. Romney was complimentary toward Trump when he needed his endorsement for president in 2012 and for Utah senator in 2018, but in between, he ripped Trump as a “fraud” and a “phony” and refused to back him as president -- instead voting for his wife, Ann, whose name he wrote on his ballot.

On Wednesday, an emotional Romney cited his strong faith as the reason he had to follow his conviction and explained: “God demanded it of me.”

Trump tore into that rationale at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday. After brandishing newspapers with the headlines “ACQUITTED,” Trump told the crowd, “I don’t like people who use their faith as justification for doing what they know is wrong."

Schlapp said Romney’s justification of faith was particularly galling.

“Him trotting out his faith and God was insulting to those of us who believe in God and believe differently than him on this vote," Schlapp said. "I also think it's strange that he puts God in the drawer and then pulls him back out … depending on the political circumstances that impact Mitt Romney.”

Romney's vote put him at odds with the other GOP senator from Utah, Mike Lee, who said his colleague made the Democrats happy.

"I think Republicans are very upset about it. And I, for one, disagree with it and disagree with it strongly,” Lee told Shannon Bream on “Fox News @ Night.”

Outrage on social media against Romney was swift and fierce—with Trump’s oldest son, Don Jr., posting a meme of Romney calling him a “p-ssy” and tweeting that the 2012 GOP presidential nominee should be expelled from the Republican Party. Others branded Romney a traitor or a sore loser who is still bitter that Trump won the presidency when he couldn’t.

President Trump tweeted out a video that accused Romney of being a “Democrat secret asset.”

Rep. Jeff Van Drew, a New Jerseyan who left the Democratic Party after refusing to impeach Trump and joined the GOP, said Romney was wrong for his vote. Van Drew’s pledge of support to Trump was rewarded with a big Trump rally on the Jersey Shore last month.

“I think it was counterproductive for him, and the Republican Party, and he was wrong,” Van Drew said of Romney. “In the end, he lost so he has to decide for himself if that was worthwhile.

“You make your bed.”
 
Great. He is the only Republican with any character left.

I really have no way of proving this, but my gut instinct is that he's a pawn of the Mormon "Church". (i.e. Mormon "Deep State")
 
I really have no way of proving this, but my gut instinct is that he's a pawn of the Mormon "Church". (i.e. Mormon "Deep State")


"I have no way of proving it but let me post a smear on someone I have no way of proving it"

Right out of the trump playbook. Don't bother responding as I won't see it. :biglaugh:
 
"I have no way of proving it but let me post a smear on someone I have no way of proving it"

Right out of the trump playbook. Don't bother responding as I won't see it. :biglaugh:


Make no mistake, the Mormon Church is a demonic and corrupt machine. My Niece lives in Utah and has become completely aghast at the power and influence they've been able to attain. Brain-washing in the complete sense of the word. Very sad, if not highly concerning......particularly, politically.
 
Back
Top