US President Donald J. Trump Impeachment Megathread - Democrats commit mass political suicide

On September 24th, 2019, Nanci Pelosi did what everyone expected was some exceptional political posturing -- initiating a formal impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.

The initial "charge," such as it was, was "betraying his oath of office and the nation's security by seeking to enlist a foreign power to tarnish a rival for his own political gain." This, amusingly, was after it was discovered and widely reported on that the DNC had contacted the very same foreign power to attempt to tarnish Trump.

Specifically, this was all based on a rumor that Trump had asked the Ukraine to investigate how a prosecutor investigating Joe Biden's son for corruption had gotten fired, and withheld foreign aid until they had agreed. (He did ask the leader of the Ukraine to investigate what happened with the prosecutor, but did not hold up any foreign aid nor threaten anything of the like.)

Around this time, Trump did something they could not, and still cannot, understand: He publicly turned over all the documents. The transcript of the phone call they claimed showed him committing the crime of blackmailing the Ukraine into investigating Joe Biden for him was released, showing that Trump did nothing wrong. The only reaction the radical left had was arguing over the definition of "transcript" and spouting off a conspiracy theory about official state documents being edited.

At the same time, old video evidence of Joe Biden publicly bragging about blackmailing the Ukraine into NOT investigating his son came to light. Yes, this is exactly what they're accusing Trump of doing. The left is nothing if not subtle. Right after this, evidence came to light that Pelosi, Kerry, and Romney's kids had similar fake jobs in the Ukraine, getting paid ungodly amounts of money and embezzling US foreign aid to the Ukraine -- all things that Trump's Attorney General has openly discussed investigating.

By releasing the transcripts, the DNC was tripped up. Instead of being able to leak information from their secret investigation until November 2020, they were forced to play their hand publicly.

And they had no hand to play. The impeachment accusations came from second and third hand sources -- watercooler talk from Unelected Deep State Analysts with Trump Derangement Syndrome, outraged that President Trump refused to obey them when they felt they had a better idea as to how to run Foreign Affairs. Other allegations included that supposedly, the telepathic DNC members working in the state department knew what Trump was thinking (despite him literally saying the exact opposite) or could tell that Trump would do something even worse -- maybe something actually illegal -- in the future, and boy howdy, the imaginary Trump in their minds was a right bastard.

(As an aside, the name of the whistleblower, Eric Ciaramella, has been censored across pretty much all social media, a test run of whatever censorship they're going to enact in the next few months to try and swing the election.)

At the same time, the DNC performed significant amounts of partisan political fuckery to do this all publicly, but unofficially -- preventing the GOP from bringing forth witnesses or questioning the DNC's witnesses, or even reading the double plus secret evidence the DNC supposedly had. Those GOP that did get access to the evidence have confirmed it's a 3 pound 5 ounce nothingburger.

The charges have since mutated, with them initially being changed to "bribery" -- as "bribery" focus groups easier and is easier to spew out on Twitter.

On December 18th, 2019, along party lines and with bipartisan opposition, they finally drafted their articles of impeachment -- first for "Abuse of Power" and second for "Obstruction of Congress." Neither are actually crimes nor are they impeachable offenses, even if they were true -- which the DNC has provided no evidence of, explaining that it's the Senate's job to investigate and find the evidence.

Narrator: It is not the Senate's job to investigate and find the evidence.

The "Obstruction of Congress" charge is particularly egregious, as they are claiming that Trump, by reaching out to the courts to act as mediators in his dispute over the rules with Pelosi, was obstructing her. In other words, Pelosi's stance is that the President must obey her, even if she's being a batshit insane drunk. Many legal scholars, including Alan Dershowitz, have pointed out that this is absolute bullshit.

The latest development as of this writing on December 21th, 2019, is that Pelosi is demanding that the GOP recuse itself, allowing the DNC to reshape the Senate in order to make the process "fair" -- by creating a Kangaroo court. The GOP is refusing outright, as the Senate's role during this is very specifically to take the charges and all the evidence gathered from the house -- which is none -- and vote yes or no on impeachment. They need 2/3rd majority to vote yes, and the DNC does not have the votes.

Pelosi is refusing to send over the articles of impeachment until the GOP allows her to stack the Senate against Trump, an act that Dershowitz as well as Noah Feldman, the DNC's own star legal expert witness, has said is unconstitutional and "a problem," as Trump isn't impeached until the articles have been filed. Meanwhile, the DNC has put the House on vacation until the new year, while the Senate is exploring options including forcing the articles over without Pelosi's ok. Trump and the Senate have both went to the SCOTUS to ask them if any of this is constitutional.

tl;dr: Trump may have found where the Swamp was embezzling US Foreign Aid. Many politician's children working fake jobs for huge amounts of money in the Ukraine, blatantly selling influence. This caused the DNC to freak out and try and headshot Trump. They missed. The Democrats appear to have committed political suicide, making Trump a Martyr and only realizing in the aftermath that they didn't actually get rid of him or even weaken him in any way. They also appear to realize they fucked up and are trying to slow walk it back, keeping the "he's impeached!" victory while not actually having to let anyone read the evidence or have a trial on it.


@Yotsubaaa did a great writeup here with links to various winner posts: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/nancy...kraine-phone-call.61583/page-135#post-5606264

And @Yotsubaaa did a new version very late on the 21st of December: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/presi...chment-megathread.61583/page-260#post-5754920

Which are too big to quote here.



https://archive.fo/oVGIv

WASHINGTON — Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced on Tuesday that the House would initiate a formal impeachment inquiry against President Trump, charging him with betraying his oath of office and the nation’s security by seeking to enlist a foreign power to tarnish a rival for his own political gain.

Ms. Pelosi’s declaration, after months of reticence by Democrats who had feared the political consequences of impeaching a president many of them long ago concluded was unfit for office, was a stunning turn that set the stage for a history-making and exceedingly bitter confrontation between the Democrat-led House and a defiant president who has thumbed his nose at institutional norms.

“The actions taken to date by the president have seriously violated the Constitution,” Ms. Pelosi said in a brief speech invoking the nation’s founding principles. Mr. Trump, she added, “must be held accountable — no one is above the law.”

She said the president’s conduct revealed his “betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections.”

Ms. Pelosi’s decision to push forward with the most severe action that Congress can take against a sitting president could usher in a remarkable new chapter in American life, touching off a constitutional and political showdown with the potential to cleave an already divided nation, reshape Mr. Trump’s presidency and the country’s politics, and carry heavy risks both for him and for the Democrats who have decided to weigh his removal.

Though the outcome is uncertain, it also raised the possibility that Mr. Trump could become only the fourth president in American history to face impeachment. Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were both impeached but later acquitted by the Senate. President Richard M. Nixon resigned in the face of a looming House impeachment vote.

It was the first salvo in an escalating, high-stakes standoff between Ms. Pelosi, now fully engaged in an effort to build the most damning possible case against the president, and Mr. Trump, who angrily denounced Democrats’ impeachment inquiry even as he worked feverishly in private to head off the risk to his presidency.

Mr. Trump, who for months has dared Democrats to impeach him, issued a defiant response on Twitter while in New York for several days of international diplomacy at the United Nations, with a series of fuming posts that culminated with a simple phrase: “PRESIDENTIAL HARASSMENT!” Meanwhile, his re-election campaign and House Republican leaders launched a vociferous defense, accusing Democrats of a partisan rush to judgment.

“Such an important day at the United Nations, so much work and so much success, and the Democrats purposely had to ruin and demean it with more breaking news Witch Hunt garbage,” Mr. Trump wrote. “So bad for our Country! For the past two years, talk of impeachment had centered around the findings of the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, who investigated Russia’s interference in the 2016 elections and Mr. Trump’s attempts to derail that inquiry. On Tuesday, Ms. Pelosi, Democrat of California, told her caucus and then the country that new revelations about Mr. Trump’s dealings with Ukraine, and his administration’s stonewalling of Congress about them, had finally left the House no choice but to proceed toward a rarely used remedy.

“Right now, we have to strike while the iron is hot,” she told House Democrats in a closed-door meeting in the basement of the Capitol. Emerging moments later to address a phalanx of news cameras, Ms. Pelosi, speaking sometimes haltingly as she delivered a speech from a teleprompter, invoked the Constitution and the nation’s founders as she declared, “The times have found us” and outlined a new stage of investigating Mr. Trump.

At issue are allegations that Mr. Trump pressured the president of Ukraine to open a corruption investigation of former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., a leading contender for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, and his son. The conversation is said to be part of a whistle-blower complaint that the Trump administration has withheld from Congress. And it occurred just a few days after Mr. Trump had ordered his staff to freeze more than $391 million in aid to Ukraine.

Mr. Trump has confirmed aspects of his conversation with the Ukrainian leader in recent days, but he continues to insist he acted appropriately.

The president said on Tuesday that he would authorize the release of a transcript of the conversation, part of an effort to pre-empt Democrats’ impeachment push. But Democrats, after months of holding back, were unbowed, demanding the full whistle-blower complaint and other documentation about White House dealings with Ukraine, even as they pushed toward an expansive impeachment inquiry that could encompass unrelated charges.

President Trump’s personal lawyer. The prosecutor general of Ukraine. Joe Biden’s son. These are just some of the names mentioned in the whistle-blower’s complaint. What were their roles? We break it down.

Ms. Pelosi told fellow Democrats that Mr. Trump told her in a private call on Tuesday morning that he was not responsible for withholding the whistle-blower complaint from Congress. But late Tuesday, the White House and intelligence officials were working on a deal to allow the whistle-blower to speak to Congress and potentially even share a redacted version of the complaint in the coming days, after the whistle-blower expressed interest in talking to lawmakers.

Although Ms. Pelosi’s announcement was a crucial turning point, it left many unanswered questions about exactly when and how Democrats planned to push forward on impeachment.
 
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Wall-to-wall impeachment coverage is not changing any minds. Here’s how journalists can reach the undecided.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/life...4aa658-16c3-11ea-a659-7d69641c6ff7_story.html (http://archive.vn/mS7ML)

Margaret Sullivan
Media columnist


So people who watch lots of coverage arent convinced....Really gets the noggin joggin
Responding to the absurd statement of Rep. Douglas A. Collins (R-Ga.) — “there are no set facts here” — she said it summed up the long-term Republican strategy: “epistemological nihilism.”

In other words, there can be no knowledge and no meaning, so don’t even bother.

OR

Are their facts?

Either he is right (and he isn't the Nihilist....you are) OR he is wrong (and then he is the nihilist)

I wonder if this article will state any facts
It brings to mind Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway’s coinage of the infamous term “alternative facts” early in the administration. Or Trump surrogate Scottie Nell Hughes’s on-air comment in 2016: “There is no such thing, unfortunately, anymore of facts.”

I like the logical fallacies here


In an article that asks "Why arent we able to persuade people on the impeachment" no persuasion is being used? And fallacious logical rhetoric

That strategy runs in direct opposition to what journalism is supposed to be all about: Establishing facts and knowledge so that citizens can make decisions, armed with what Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein calls “the best obtainable version of the truth.”

Will this article establish facts? Lets find out
A paradox arises herein, and a weird one, at that. There’s a group the trackers call “less-certain Republicans” — about 12 percent of the sample, not huge but given the even split in support for impeachment, mighty important.

“There’s one big hurdle for anyone looking to persuade this group . . . they’re not following developments in the impeachment inquiry very closely,” the site reported. “Only 34 percent of people who aren’t as certain about their stance on impeachment are following the process somewhat or very closely, compared with 66 percent of respondents who are more certain.”

That much larger group, though, seems to be following the hearings, and absorbing the media coverage, largely in order to deepen their own confirmation bias.

So the reason no one is convinced because neither side is providing information TO convince them?

So the media isn't presenting the truth. So the answer is present the truth? Wait....the article keeps going?

In a message, he explains: “Studios spend a $1 million or more on a trailer, because they know it’s essential to boil down the essentials of the film — explaining but not giving away the plot, providing a quick but intense insight into the characters, setting the scene with vivid imagery — to entice people to come back to the theatre a month later for the full movie.”

Similarly, most people (especially the less convinced or more persuadable) will never watch seven hours in a row of congressional testimony, but, as he notes, “many of them would be open to a targeted, well-informed ‘trailer’ approach that is cogently told.”
>Impeachment is SRS BZNZ
>>Impeachment is a theatrical spectacle

I wonder why the media is only putting up Narrative self justification for both sides?

Really gets that noggin Joggin
In some ways, that’s what the nightly newscasts on the three major broadcast networks attempt to do: Boil the complex down to a few minutes.

So you boil down the complex by reinforcing biases?
But that audience, although still substantial — more than 20 million people on average per night — certainly doesn’t include everyone. And far too often, those broadcasts fall prey to false equivalency: This side said this, and this side said that, and we don’t want to make anyone mad, so we’ve got to cut to a commercial now.

Its so weird how this is (per the articles words) a theatrical production and they need to make advertisers happy
With that in mind, I would also very much like to see one other major change: A moratorium on the reflexive use of the word “partisan.”

Mainstream journalists love that word, because it lets them off the hook: We aren’t taking sides, not us! The country is divided, and we can’t help it.

Just uttering the word “partisan” is media Prozac: It soothes journalists’ angst about not being perceived as inoffensively neutral.

It’s too easy, and too often an easy coverup for, yes, epistemological nihilism: The notion that are no facts, so let’s not bother to try establishing them.

This article does a great job of proving their are facts by not presenting any. and then justifying policy on a lack of facts
But here’s the thing: There are facts. There is truth. We do live in a country that abides by laws and a Constitution, and nobody ought to be above them.

Despite the hardened positions, some members of the public are still uncertain. Some are persuadable, and yes, it matters.

Maybe, just maybe, it’s the job of American journalism in this moment to get serious about trying to reach these citizens.

if only this article cared about presenting of facts
 
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Something else is supposed to happen on the 9th, but I just can't remember what it is. Must not be anything important.
 
The best thing is that this all but ensures Biden/Buttigieg/Bloomberg for 2020. If the process drags out, Sanders and Warren, the two closest to Biden, won’t be able to campaign!

I don’t think the goal is to impeach: they know they can’t pull that off in a Republican dominated Senate. But they’re really hoping to go all in for a Neoliberal Empty Suit getting enough of boost from impeachment hurting Trump, while minimizing Warren and Sanders’s chances.

Even I’m shocked at how abrupt this was. Nothing seemed actionable or concrete. The ratings were bad yesterday, impeachment stopped polling well as it went on, and it certainly didn’t find any smoking guns that would persuade moderates or turn Republicans against him.
 
The best thing is that this all but ensures Biden/Buttigieg/Bloomberg for 2020. If the process drags out, Sanders and Warren, the two closest to Biden, won’t be able to campaign!

I don’t think the goal is to impeach: they know they can’t pull that off in a Republican dominated Senate. But they’re really hoping to go all in for a Neoliberal Empty Suit getting enough of boost from impeachment hurting Trump, while minimizing Warren and Sanders’s chances.

Even I’m shocked at how abrupt this was. Nothing seemed actionable or concrete. The ratings were bad yesterday, impeachment stopped polling well as it went on, and it certainly didn’t find any smoking guns that would persuade moderates or turn Republicans against him.
Im guessing the aim is one of the following

a) As you say, try to jew two establishment disliked candidates out of running

b) A desperate attempt to drag Drumpf's name in enough mud and to spin a narrative of him being "obviously guilty but the evil rebublicans refused to prosecute because they are traitors" in order to stand a chance come 2020

c) An extremely desperate bid to bully senate republicans into voting to impeach by promising to consider not calling them nazi rape monsters for a week

d) There is no aim. This is all just a bunch of crazies and idiots in the democrat party pushing this shit and thinking they will finally install Hillary Clinton as president for life, and those in charge were incapable of saying no and so went along and hoped for the best, assuming that "any day now" the accumulated negative press they threw at drumpf will magically start working
 
Im guessing the aim is one of the following

a) As you say, try to jew two establishment disliked candidates out of running

b) A desperate attempt to drag Drumpf's name in enough mud and to spin a narrative of him being "obviously guilty but the evil rebublicans refused to prosecute because they are traitors" in order to stand a chance come 2020

c) An extremely desperate bid to bully senate republicans into voting to impeach by promising to consider not calling them nazi rape monsters for a week

d) There is no aim. This is all just a bunch of crazies and idiots in the democrat party pushing this shit and thinking they will finally install Hillary Clinton as president for life, and those in charge were incapable of saying no and so went along and hoped for the best, assuming that "any day now" the accumulated negative press they threw at drumpf will magically start working
Big donors want impeachment. They won't donate without it
Major activist groups want impeachment. They are threatening to stay home
People who are threats to Grandma Nan want impeachment

so we have impeachment theater
 
Big donors want impeachment. They won't donate without it
Major activist groups want impeachment. They are threatening to stay home
People who are threats to Grandma Nan want impeachment

so we have impeachment theater

Does the DNC have any big donors left that didn't not kill themselves or get arrested for meth'n up black boiz before killing them?
 
This was never supposed to get past the secret inquiry stage. It was meant to be a slow leak dripfest to harm Trump until 2020.

But... did someone in the DNC leak to Trump what they were planning? Or did he just see it coming? He seemed goddamned amazingly on top of this.

Pelosi was very obviously drunk this morning when announcing she was sending it over to the Senate.

Does Pelosi know something we don't? Did some NeverTrumpers in the Senate turn for her? Or is Pelosi just so far in a bubble that she thinks the GOP in the Senate will turn on Trump? Or is she thinking she can play a "look, the eeeeeeevil GOP is covering for ORANGE MANBAD!"

Or is she just hoping this can be "buried and forgotten by Iowa" as someone on Twitter said? Is this her saying fuckit and pulling the bandaid off? Or is it like ManWithN0N0men said, and she's got no choice because of the donors and activist base?
 
Hold on to your anuses, because the shit is about to hit the fan.

@It's HK-47 @Secret Asshole they finally did it. They finally wrote articles of impeachment.


IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY
Pelosi announces full speed ahead with articles of impeachment against Trump
The speaker's comments come a day after the House Judiciary Committee held its first hearing.

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., announced Thursday that she was asking the House Judiciary Committee and chairmen of other committees to proceed with drafting articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, saying "the president leaves us no choice but to act."

“Sadly, but with confidence and humility, with allegiance to our founders and our heart full of love for America, today, I am asking our chairmen to proceed with articles of impeachment,” Pelosi said in a brief televised statement from the Capitol, speaking directly to the American people.

The facts of Trump's alleged wrongdoing involving Ukraine, she said, "are uncontested.”

"The president abused his power for his own personal, political benefit at the expense of our national security by withholding military aid and crucial Oval Office meeting in exchange for an announcement of an investigation into his political rival,” Pelosi said, adding that his actions "seriously violated the Constitution."

"Our democracy is what's at stake," Pelosi continued. "The president leaves us no choice but to act because he is trying to corrupt, once again, the election for his own benefit."

Pelosi began her statement citing deliberations by the Founding Fathers with regard to impeachment, saying in particular that "they feared the prospect of a king-president corrupted by foreign influence."

To protect the nation from that possibility, Pelosi said that the founders “created a Constitutional remedy to protect against the dangerous or corrupt leader — impeachment.”

The House Judiciary Committee announced afterward that it will hold its next impeachment on Monday at 9 a.m. ET, when the panel will receive presentations from Democratic and GOP counsels to the Intelligence Committee on the evidence collected in the inquiry.

Pelosi did not say whether she had set a deadline for committees to write the articles of impeachment or when a full House vote would take place. Members who attended a closed-door Democratic caucus meeting on Wednesday, however, said they understood that the House would vote on articles before the holiday recess. One member said they were told to “not make plans” for Dec. 21 or 22, the weekend before Christmas.

The speaker did not specify whether the articles would encompass other oversight investigations that Democrats had already been conducting before the Ukraine case surfaced. Some lawmakers have floated the idea of wrapping in articles that would involve findings from the Mueller report, but no final decisions have been made.

At her weekly press conference later Thursday morning, asked what her "aha moment" was, Pelosi said that moment for the country occurred when the intelligence community's inspector general informed Congress about the whistleblower complaint "of grave concern" about the president's conduct involving Ukraine.

"The facts of the Ukraine situation just changed everything," she said.

At the end of her press conference, Pelosi began to walk off stage and a reporter shouted from the audience, “Do you hate the president?”

“I don’t hate anybody,” said Pelosi, who then walked back to the microphone.

“As a Catholic, I resent that you use the word 'hate' in a sentence that addresses me. I don’t hate anyone. I was raised in a way that is a heart full of love,” she said. “Don’t mess with me when it comes to words like that.”

Pelosi's announcement came a day after the House Judiciary Committee held its first hearing in the inquiry in which three of the four witnesses argued that Trump committed impeachable offenses, including in his campaign to pressure Ukraine to investigate the Bidens. The three scholars were called as witnesses by Democrats on the committee, while the fourth, a Republican witness, said impeachment was not warranted at this time.

Earlier this week, Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee released a 300-page report on Trump's conduct, saying the investigation "uncovered a months-long effort by President Trump to use the powers of his office to solicit foreign interference on his behalf in the 2020 election." It also made clear that the president and his White House have obstructed the impeachment inquiry by blocking witnesses from complying with subpoenas requesting testimony or certain documents. Republicans, in a separate report, said Trump did nothing wrong.

About an hour and a half before Pelosi delivered her remarks, the president appeared to dare Democrats to impeach him and said they should just get it over with.

“The Do Nothing Democrats had a historically bad day yesterday in the House. They have no Impeachment case and are demeaning our Country. But nothing matters to them, they have gone crazy. Therefore I say, if you are going to impeach me, do it now, fast....”

Trump continued in a follow-up tweet by saying that he wants a fair trial in the Senate and said, “We will have Schiff, the Bidens, Pelosi and many more testify, and will reveal, for the first time, how corrupt our system really is. I was elected to “Clean the Swamp,” and that’s what I am doing!”

After Pelosi spoke, the president blasted her remarks. "The Do Nothing, Radical Left Democrats have just announced that they are going to seek to Impeach me over NOTHING. They already gave up on the ridiculous Mueller 'stuff,' so now they hang their hats on two totally appropriate (perfect) phone calls with the Ukrainian President..." he wrote on Twitter.

He later added: "Nancy Pelosi just had a nervous fit. She hates that we will soon have 182 great new judges and sooo much more. Stock Market and employment records. She says she 'prays for the President.' I don’t believe her, not even close. Help the homeless in your district Nancy. USMCA?"

White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham also weighed in, saying the House speaker and Democrats "should be ashamed."

Trump "has done nothing but lead our country — resulting in a booming economy, more jobs & a stronger military, to name just a few of his major accomplishments," Grisham tweeted. We look forward to a fair trial in the Senate."

Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., ranking member on the Judiciary Committee, tweeted that Nadler told him this week to provide him with his witness list.

“But Pelosi’s press conference seemed to indicate we’re moving straight to articles of impeachment. Judiciary has jurisdiction over articles of impeachment, but does the chairman even know what’s going on?”

On the Democratic side, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., said she felt Pelosi's call to move forward with articles of impeachment is "entirely appropriate" because "the evidence that the president abused his power is overwhelming" and is "deserving of impeachment."

Congress is scheduled to be in session until right Christmas week, and Democrats are facing pressure to wrap up their end of the impeachment process before the end of the year, possibly with a floor vote of the House on whether Trump should be impeached. If the House impeaches the president, the process then moves to the Senate, which is expected to hold a trial early next year.
 
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Or is she just hoping this can be "buried and forgotten by Iowa" as someone on Twitter said? Is this her saying fuckit and pulling the bandaid off? Or is it like ManWithN0N0men said, and she's got no choice because of the donors and activist base?

Personally, I think it's a mix of these two things.

Pelosi knows that a Trump impeachment will go nowhere and even if it passes the House, it's dead the moment it hits the Senate since there's no smoking gun that can sway moderates and the current political climate is too polarized to get the Republicans to turn on Trump en masse. There aren't enough "Never Trumper" neocon remnants to get a conviction in the Republican-controlled Senate.

But she also knows that the activist base is baying for blood and I'm sure she's smart enough to know that the woke punks believe liberals should get the bullet too.

Combine that with the absolute shitshow of the 2020 Democratic Primary and Pelosi probably said "Fuck it." and did her 180 on impeachment to pacify the base long enough in the hopes that it would either give The Squad enough rope to hang themselves with, or would keep them busy until Iowa. Had Trump not called their bluff, they probably had enough material to leak to the mainstream media and keep the base busy until Super Tuesday and then plan accordingly for the 2020 Election.

I think at this point, the only reason they'd go for an actual vote is because they know it's going to fail when it gets to the Senate and Pelosi just wants to finally be done with it. The fact that it would also sink Warren by keeping her off the trail during the primaries also kind of ties into the theory that they want Biden as their 2020 pick, most likely as a jobber for Trump.

Biden's the only guy who could lose to Trump without completely ruining the DNC's plans for the 2022 Midterms as any other candidate losing to Trump would cause a lot of internal division within the Democratic Party and would also serve as a source of major embarrassment that could alienate the general public and cost them votes.

Hold on to your anuses, because the shit is about to hit the fan.

@It's HK-47 @Secret Asshole they finally did it. They finally wrote articles of impeachment.


IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY
Pelosi announces full speed ahead with articles of impeachment against Trump

The speaker's comments come a day after the House Judiciary Committee held its first hearing.

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., announced Thursday that she was asking the House Judiciary Committee and chairmen of other committees to proceed with drafting articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, saying "the president leaves us no choice but to act."

“Sadly, but with confidence and humility, with allegiance to our founders and our heart full of love for America, today, I am asking our chairmen to proceed with articles of impeachment,” Pelosi said in a brief televised statement from the Capitol, speaking directly to the American people.

The facts of Trump's alleged wrongdoing involving Ukraine, she said, "are uncontested.”

"The president abused his power for his own personal, political benefit at the expense of our national security by withholding military aid and crucial Oval Office meeting in exchange for an announcement of an investigation into his political rival,” Pelosi said, adding that his actions "seriously violated the Constitution."

"Our democracy is what's at stake," Pelosi continued. "The president leaves us no choice but to act because he is trying to corrupt, once again, the election for his own benefit."

Pelosi began her statement citing deliberations by the Founding Fathers with regard to impeachment, saying in particular that "they feared the prospect of a king-president corrupted by foreign influence."

To protect the nation from that possibility, Pelosi said that the founders “created a Constitutional remedy to protect against the dangerous or corrupt leader — impeachment.”

The House Judiciary Committee announced afterward that it will hold its next impeachment on Monday at 9 a.m. ET, when the panel will receive presentations from Democratic and GOP counsels to the Intelligence Committee on the evidence collected in the inquiry.

Pelosi did not say whether she had set a deadline for committees to write the articles of impeachment or when a full House vote would take place. Members who attended a closed-door Democratic caucus meeting on Wednesday, however, said they understood that the House would vote on articles before the holiday recess. One member said they were told to “not make plans” for Dec. 21 or 22, the weekend before Christmas.

The speaker did not specify whether the articles would encompass other oversight investigations that Democrats had already been conducting before the Ukraine case surfaced. Some lawmakers have floated the idea of wrapping in articles that would involve findings from the Mueller report, but no final decisions have been made.

At her weekly press conference later Thursday morning, asked what her "aha moment" was, Pelosi said that moment for the country occurred when the intelligence community's inspector general informed Congress about the whistleblower complaint "of grave concern" about the president's conduct involving Ukraine.

"The facts of the Ukraine situation just changed everything," she said.

At the end of her press conference, Pelosi began to walk off stage and a reporter shouted from the audience, “Do you hate the president?”

“I don’t hate anybody,” said Pelosi, who then walked back to the microphone.

“As a Catholic, I resent that you use the word 'hate' in a sentence that addresses me. I don’t hate anyone. I was raised in a way that is a heart full of love,” she said. “Don’t mess with me when it comes to words like that.”

Pelosi's announcement came a day after the House Judiciary Committee held its first hearing in the inquiry in which three of the four witnesses argued that Trump committed impeachable offenses, including in his campaign to pressure Ukraine to investigate the Bidens. The three scholars were called as witnesses by Democrats on the committee, while the fourth, a Republican witness, said impeachment was not warranted at this time.

Earlier this week, Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee released a 300-page report on Trump's conduct, saying the investigation "uncovered a months-long effort by President Trump to use the powers of his office to solicit foreign interference on his behalf in the 2020 election." It also made clear that the president and his White House have obstructed the impeachment inquiry by blocking witnesses from complying with subpoenas requesting testimony or certain documents. Republicans, in a separate report, said Trump did nothing wrong.

About an hour and a half before Pelosi delivered her remarks, the president appeared to dare Democrats to impeach him and said they should just get it over with.

“The Do Nothing Democrats had a historically bad day yesterday in the House. They have no Impeachment case and are demeaning our Country. But nothing matters to them, they have gone crazy. Therefore I say, if you are going to impeach me, do it now, fast....”

Trump continued in a follow-up tweet by saying that he wants a fair trial in the Senate and said, “We will have Schiff, the Bidens, Pelosi and many more testify, and will reveal, for the first time, how corrupt our system really is. I was elected to “Clean the Swamp,” and that’s what I am doing!”

After Pelosi spoke, the president blasted her remarks. "The Do Nothing, Radical Left Democrats have just announced that they are going to seek to Impeach me over NOTHING. They already gave up on the ridiculous Mueller 'stuff,' so now they hang their hats on two totally appropriate (perfect) phone calls with the Ukrainian President..." he wrote on Twitter.

He later added: "Nancy Pelosi just had a nervous fit. She hates that we will soon have 182 great new judges and sooo much more. Stock Market and employment records. She says she 'prays for the President.' I don’t believe her, not even close. Help the homeless in your district Nancy. USMCA?"

White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham also weighed in, saying the House speaker and Democrats "should be ashamed."

Trump "has done nothing but lead our country — resulting in a booming economy, more jobs & a stronger military, to name just a few of his major accomplishments," Grisham tweeted. We look forward to a fair trial in the Senate."

Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., ranking member on the Judiciary Committee, tweeted that Nadler told him this week to provide him with his witness list.

“But Pelosi’s press conference seemed to indicate we’re moving straight to articles of impeachment. Judiciary has jurisdiction over articles of impeachment, but does the chairman even know what’s going on?”

On the Democratic side, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., said she felt Pelosi's call to move forward with articles of impeachment is "entirely appropriate" because "the evidence that the president abused his power is overwhelming" and is "deserving of impeachment."

Congress is scheduled to be in session until right Christmas week, and Democrats are facing pressure to wrap up their end of the impeachment process before the end of the year, possibly with a floor vote of the House on whether Trump should be impeached. If the House impeaches the president, the process then moves to the Senate, which is expected to hold a trial early next year.

Fuck, they actually did it.

I guess Pelosi really does want to end this whole freak show as quickly as possible.
 
Hold on to your anuses, because the shit is about to hit the fan.

@It's HK-47 @Secret Asshole they finally did it. They finally wrote articles of impeachment.


IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY
Pelosi announces full speed ahead with articles of impeachment against Trump
The speaker's comments come a day after the House Judiciary Committee held its first hearing.
Let the games begin my niggas! Society: lived in

How should journalists respond to the stalemate, other than to keep doing exactly what they’ve been doing?
By doing a flip
 
Hold on to your anuses, because the shit is about to hit the fan.

@It's HK-47 @Secret Asshole they finally did it. They finally wrote articles of impeachment.


IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY
Pelosi announces full speed ahead with articles of impeachment against Trump
The speaker's comments come a day after the House Judiciary Committee held its first hearing.

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., announced Thursday that she was asking the House Judiciary Committee and chairmen of other committees to proceed with drafting articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, saying "the president leaves us no choice but to act."

“Sadly, but with confidence and humility, with allegiance to our founders and our heart full of love for America, today, I am asking our chairmen to proceed with articles of impeachment,” Pelosi said in a brief televised statement from the Capitol, speaking directly to the American people.

The facts of Trump's alleged wrongdoing involving Ukraine, she said, "are uncontested.”

"The president abused his power for his own personal, political benefit at the expense of our national security by withholding military aid and crucial Oval Office meeting in exchange for an announcement of an investigation into his political rival,” Pelosi said, adding that his actions "seriously violated the Constitution."

"Our democracy is what's at stake," Pelosi continued. "The president leaves us no choice but to act because he is trying to corrupt, once again, the election for his own benefit."

Pelosi began her statement citing deliberations by the Founding Fathers with regard to impeachment, saying in particular that "they feared the prospect of a king-president corrupted by foreign influence."

To protect the nation from that possibility, Pelosi said that the founders “created a Constitutional remedy to protect against the dangerous or corrupt leader — impeachment.”

The House Judiciary Committee announced afterward that it will hold its next impeachment on Monday at 9 a.m. ET, when the panel will receive presentations from Democratic and GOP counsels to the Intelligence Committee on the evidence collected in the inquiry.

Pelosi did not say whether she had set a deadline for committees to write the articles of impeachment or when a full House vote would take place. Members who attended a closed-door Democratic caucus meeting on Wednesday, however, said they understood that the House would vote on articles before the holiday recess. One member said they were told to “not make plans” for Dec. 21 or 22, the weekend before Christmas.

The speaker did not specify whether the articles would encompass other oversight investigations that Democrats had already been conducting before the Ukraine case surfaced. Some lawmakers have floated the idea of wrapping in articles that would involve findings from the Mueller report, but no final decisions have been made.

At her weekly press conference later Thursday morning, asked what her "aha moment" was, Pelosi said that moment for the country occurred when the intelligence community's inspector general informed Congress about the whistleblower complaint "of grave concern" about the president's conduct involving Ukraine.

"The facts of the Ukraine situation just changed everything," she said.

At the end of her press conference, Pelosi began to walk off stage and a reporter shouted from the audience, “Do you hate the president?”

“I don’t hate anybody,” said Pelosi, who then walked back to the microphone.

“As a Catholic, I resent that you use the word 'hate' in a sentence that addresses me. I don’t hate anyone. I was raised in a way that is a heart full of love,” she said. “Don’t mess with me when it comes to words like that.”

Pelosi's announcement came a day after the House Judiciary Committee held its first hearing in the inquiry in which three of the four witnesses argued that Trump committed impeachable offenses, including in his campaign to pressure Ukraine to investigate the Bidens. The three scholars were called as witnesses by Democrats on the committee, while the fourth, a Republican witness, said impeachment was not warranted at this time.

Earlier this week, Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee released a 300-page report on Trump's conduct, saying the investigation "uncovered a months-long effort by President Trump to use the powers of his office to solicit foreign interference on his behalf in the 2020 election." It also made clear that the president and his White House have obstructed the impeachment inquiry by blocking witnesses from complying with subpoenas requesting testimony or certain documents. Republicans, in a separate report, said Trump did nothing wrong.

About an hour and a half before Pelosi delivered her remarks, the president appeared to dare Democrats to impeach him and said they should just get it over with.

“The Do Nothing Democrats had a historically bad day yesterday in the House. They have no Impeachment case and are demeaning our Country. But nothing matters to them, they have gone crazy. Therefore I say, if you are going to impeach me, do it now, fast....”

Trump continued in a follow-up tweet by saying that he wants a fair trial in the Senate and said, “We will have Schiff, the Bidens, Pelosi and many more testify, and will reveal, for the first time, how corrupt our system really is. I was elected to “Clean the Swamp,” and that’s what I am doing!”

After Pelosi spoke, the president blasted her remarks. "The Do Nothing, Radical Left Democrats have just announced that they are going to seek to Impeach me over NOTHING. They already gave up on the ridiculous Mueller 'stuff,' so now they hang their hats on two totally appropriate (perfect) phone calls with the Ukrainian President..." he wrote on Twitter.

He later added: "Nancy Pelosi just had a nervous fit. She hates that we will soon have 182 great new judges and sooo much more. Stock Market and employment records. She says she 'prays for the President.' I don’t believe her, not even close. Help the homeless in your district Nancy. USMCA?"

White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham also weighed in, saying the House speaker and Democrats "should be ashamed."

Trump "has done nothing but lead our country — resulting in a booming economy, more jobs & a stronger military, to name just a few of his major accomplishments," Grisham tweeted. We look forward to a fair trial in the Senate."

Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., ranking member on the Judiciary Committee, tweeted that Nadler told him this week to provide him with his witness list.

“But Pelosi’s press conference seemed to indicate we’re moving straight to articles of impeachment. Judiciary has jurisdiction over articles of impeachment, but does the chairman even know what’s going on?”

On the Democratic side, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., said she felt Pelosi's call to move forward with articles of impeachment is "entirely appropriate" because "the evidence that the president abused his power is overwhelming" and is "deserving of impeachment."

Congress is scheduled to be in session until right Christmas week, and Democrats are facing pressure to wrap up their end of the impeachment process before the end of the year, possibly with a floor vote of the House on whether Trump should be impeached. If the House impeaches the president, the process then moves to the Senate, which is expected to hold a trial early next year.
It's over for drumpf now, the orange man is done for, soon the God emperor will be replaced by the queen of Babylon and Satan's whore Hillary Clinton. /sneed
 
You know what would convince a lot of average Americans that this whole thing isn't a circus? Cite a specific law, and show solid evidence that Trump broke that law. That's fucking it. Don't throw a million different shitty pieces of hearsay all over the place, you just need one airtight piece of evidence, and one specific law, and just keep shoving them in everyone's faces. I wonder why they haven't gone with that tactic...
 
You know what would convince a lot of average Americans that this whole thing isn't a circus? Cite a specific law, and show solid evidence that Trump broke that law. That's fucking it. Don't throw a million different shitty pieces of hearsay all over the place, you just need one airtight piece of evidence, and one specific law, and just keep shoving them in everyone's faces. I wonder why they haven't gone with that tactic...
Yawn boring. I want entertainment. Let's get some more congressional level shitposting
 
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The facts of Trump's alleged wrongdoing involving Ukraine, she said, "are uncontested.”

Can't contest facts that haven't been presented taps head.

It is amazing to me how the entirety of the MSM and every DNC goon shifted to The facts aren't in dispute/The facts are uncontested/The facts are indisputable at the exact same time now here is Gluglosi up there using that phrasing.

I can't wait to watch Schiff resist subpoena after spending months screaming with his bug eyes and pencil neck that Trump and all his cronies are criminals for fighting subpoenas. It will be a delight to watch him torch the already shredded remnants of the joke that his reputation always was as he has to admit, under oath, that he lied from his chair in the inquiry after his attempts to dodge testifying fail.

I can't wait for actual crossexamination of the witnesses the DNC has propped as True and Honest American Heroes even as they destroy themselves with their own perjury, hearsay, and ignorance.

The more they thrash the more I have to believe the IG report is suppa series.

The band continues to play as the water surges over their feet signalling the end of the DNC after it struck the Impeachment Iceberg at full speed.
 
You know what would convince a lot of average Americans that this whole thing isn't a circus? Cite a specific law, and show solid evidence that Trump broke that law. That's fucking it. Don't throw a million different shitty pieces of hearsay all over the place, you just need one airtight piece of evidence, and one specific law, and just keep shoving them in everyone's faces. I wonder why they haven't gone with that tactic...

That's the thing. You ask them what crime Trump has committed and they scoff and autistically screech about how you're a goddamned dirty TRUMP SUPPORTAH!!!11! or RUSSIAN BOT!!!111!!. It's really a sight to behold. They don't have any evidence, they don't know anything that has gone on, but at the same time, they just know he's guilty more than they know the sun is coming up tomorrow.

What is even more frightening is that the rest of us just accept this as... I don't think normal is the right term, but. No one (other than Based Dilbert Merchant) is really talking about how a significant minority of the country has literally been turned into frothing lunatics over this.

And more importantly, no one's looking into HOW this happened. Is it some sort of MKUltra bullshit? Social Media's Epistemic Closure Algorithms keeping people in bubbles so the very idea that Trump isn't hours away from a Frog March is unthinkable? The result of Identity Politics style indoctrination that paints these people as Good and Just, Holy Defenders of the Country and everyone else to be either useful idiots for Orange Manbad, or literal demons to be slain?

I just don't get it, and I'd really like to figure this shit out before I find myself in a few years having some sort of conditioned mental breakdown at the mere sight of a competitor to whatever corporation does it to me first, thanks.
 
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Alright then, if that's how they want to play it, I guess Trump gets that Senate trial that he's been salivating over this entire time. I can't possibly fathom how handing Trump exactly what he wants while he gets to yank in all of his own witnesses and take nearly every Democrat off the 2020 ballot is going to "get Trump", but somehow that's the plan.

The fact that it's happening on the exact, same day as the FISA report is just hilarious, though. That's not exactly subtle, guys.
 
I can't wait to watch Schiff resist subpoena after spending months screaming with his bug eyes and pencil neck that Trump and all his cronies are criminals for fighting subpoenas. It will be a delight to watch him torch the already shredded remnants of the joke that his reputation always was as he has to admit, under oath, that he lied from his chair in the inquiry after his attempts to dodge testifying fail.

Well, the fun thing is, the Senate can actually send out subpoenas, and not "subpoenas" like Schiff did.
 
This railroading, show me a man and I'll show you a crime process has had at least one major blowback effect that few people are talking about. It has hardened Republican support for President Trump at north of 90 percent in multiple polls and driven small donations to President Trump and the RNC through the roof. Republican party support for the President among the voters is as high as it has ever been and they aren't just talking, they're ponying up the dough at record-setting amounts.
Because of these polls and because of this dough, the Senate Republicans cannot backstab the president. It would at best be career suicide.
Mitch McConnell can be a real son of a bitch when he puts his mind to it. Look at what he did to cockblock Merrick Garland and get Gorsuch and Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court.
I really hope he shows what a spiteful, vicious snapping turtle he can be when he's motivated. "You want a trial? You got your trial. 6 days a week for the next 6 months. Enjoy!"
 
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