BRB making dozens of burners with which to upvote this.
Not really, of course. But seriously, Thank! ๐ You! ๐ Evan! ๐ I promise to keep my mouth shut the next couple of times you sear something disgusting into our frontal lobes with the Open Thread header. <3
This is the fucking game and Trump has finally put himself in motherfucking check! So all you naysayers stop bitching at Pelosi and get out there and talk to your neighbours about how โWell, they tried to be nice, but it looks like the Democrats have no choice now, do they?โ
September 24, 2019 at 8:55 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 117 Comments
Jonathan Bernstein: โVery early on, when the original cover-up was still intact and President Richard Nixon was cruising to a landslide re-election, House Majority Leader Tip OโNeill, as Fred Emery tells the story, โreckoned that so many bad things had been done by the Nixon men that they simply could not be kept secret indefinitely. Privately, he urged his surprised colleagues in the House leadership to โget ready for impeachment.โโ
โBut OโNeill was patient. The House didnโt move after the cover-up collapsed in spring 1973, or after dramatic Senate hearings that summer revealed that Nixon was personally involved. Only after the Saturday Night Massacre in October, when Nixon ordered Justice Department officials to fire the special prosecutor overseeing the probe, did they start moving toward impeachment. And then for months, the judiciary committee slowly gathered evidence to make its case. This strategy eventually worked, as the story gradually came out and moderate Republicans and conservative Democrats began defecting from Nixon โ followed by the rest of the Republican Party in August 1974.โ
โHas Pelosi been emulating OโNeill? Sheโs been taking plenty of heat from pro-impeachment Democrats. Sheโs certainly been unwilling to get ahead of her caucus. Perhaps thatโs because she thinks impeachment could be avoided. Or perhaps sheโs been betting that Trumpโs past and current lawlessness would keep supplying new evidence pushing ambivalent Democrats toward action โ and that a measured, patient process would be far stronger than a rushed one
Will they be able to impeach Pence simultaneously? He was involved. But, does there have to be a separate investigation or impeachment process?
https://youtu.be/cyLdtG7KZvw
BRB making dozens of burners with which to upvote this.
Not really, of course. But seriously, Thank! ๐ You! ๐ Evan! ๐ I promise to keep my mouth shut the next couple of times you sear something disgusting into our frontal lobes with the Open Thread header. <3
This is the fucking game and Trump has finally put himself in motherfucking check! So all you naysayers stop bitching at Pelosi and get out there and talk to your neighbours about how โWell, they tried to be nice, but it looks like the Democrats have no choice now, do they?โ
Lessons from Watergate
September 24, 2019 at 8:55 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 117 Comments
Jonathan Bernstein: โVery early on, when the original cover-up was still intact and President Richard Nixon was cruising to a landslide re-election, House Majority Leader Tip OโNeill, as Fred Emery tells the story, โreckoned that so many bad things had been done by the Nixon men that they simply could not be kept secret indefinitely. Privately, he urged his surprised colleagues in the House leadership to โget ready for impeachment.โโ
โBut OโNeill was patient. The House didnโt move after the cover-up collapsed in spring 1973, or after dramatic Senate hearings that summer revealed that Nixon was personally involved. Only after the Saturday Night Massacre in October, when Nixon ordered Justice Department officials to fire the special prosecutor overseeing the probe, did they start moving toward impeachment. And then for months, the judiciary committee slowly gathered evidence to make its case. This strategy eventually worked, as the story gradually came out and moderate Republicans and conservative Democrats began defecting from Nixon โ followed by the rest of the Republican Party in August 1974.โ
โHas Pelosi been emulating OโNeill? Sheโs been taking plenty of heat from pro-impeachment Democrats. Sheโs certainly been unwilling to get ahead of her caucus. Perhaps thatโs because she thinks impeachment could be avoided. Or perhaps sheโs been betting that Trumpโs past and current lawlessness would keep supplying new evidence pushing ambivalent Democrats toward action โ and that a measured, patient process would be far stronger than a rushed one
Let's not blow our wad early like a common Donald Trump on the phone with the Ukrainian president
Words to live by
I wish they would do it for trying to deport people receiving medical care.
She just need to read the employee manual.
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INPEACH!