So right now, with the forwarding of evidence making it clear that Giuliani's team of thugs were trying to get the Ukrainians to target Biden, the Senate question is whether to allow witnesses. Not whether the additional smoking gun makes removal from office an obvious choice.
So right now, with the forwarding of evidence making it clear that Giuliani's team of thugs were trying to get the Ukrainians to target Biden, the Senate question is whether to allow witnesses. Not whether the additional smoking gun makes removal from office an obvious choice.
Moscow Mitch contends that if there's a whole lot of evidence in an indictment, there's no need for it in a trial.
Obviously a great legal mind at work there...
McConnell has a box full of "No Shame" cards and apparently is willing to play all of them to get Trump through this. Even with the outing of the Parnas documentation, not his interview on Maddow, but the documents in which there is allegedly an attempt to do something against a US Ambassador... nothing. And there has been less than a whimper from the "moderate" Republicans, even the ones that stopped the end of ACA.I think that the corporate media and especially the conservative media allows the Republicans to have a megaphone to trick as much of the public as then can get away with.
But it seems like those Republicans are playing a game of tiddly winks against Nancy Pelosi's 3D chess.
Both of these things have limitations and a result will end up in the middle somewhere.
McConnell has a box full of "No Shame" cards and apparently is willing to play all of them to get Trump through this. Even with the outing of the Parnas documentation, not his interview on Maddow, but the documents in which there is allegedly an attempt to do something against a US Ambassador... nothing. And there has been less than a whimper from the "moderate" Republicans, even the ones that stopped the end of ACA.I think that the corporate media and especially the conservative media allows the Republicans to have a megaphone to trick as much of the public as then can get away with.
But it seems like those Republicans are playing a game of tiddly winks against Nancy Pelosi's 3D chess.
Both of these things have limitations and a result will end up in the middle somewhere.
Thousands of people have taken to Twitter to explain why they stopped supporting the Republican Party using the hashtag #ILeftTheGOP.
The topic was among the top trends on Monday morning as users posted their reasons for leaving the party, with many placing the blame on President Donald Trump.
The hashtag took off after columnist Cheri Jacobus tweeted that she left the party in 2016 as they nominated Trump and asked others to share when they "cut the cord."
Author Susan Bragwell described how she left the GOP when they became the "bootlicking, compromised, spineless, faithless, big government lackeys and cultists for an immoral, inept, would-be mob boss."
She added: "#ILeftTheGOP because they no longer represent me or my values as a Christian or a conservative. They're p***y-grabbing, lying, hateful, immoral weasels. I'm a happy Independent, now. No party owns my vote. It has to be EARNED!"
Radio host and comedian Dean Obeidallah said: "Trump is the GOP and GOP is Trump. Supporting Trump means you support Trump's cruel demeaning of women who have been abused, his demonization of Muslims and continued use of anti-Semitic tropes, his anti-LGBTQ policies, his hateful comments about Blacks and Latinos. Donald Trump not only self-impeached himself, he's now self-removing himself with his lies."
It's not like the GOP and Trumpo's lawyers didn't know Bolton had information damaging to Trumpo's defense, it's that they thought it would never see the light of day.The Bolton thing though has reportedly thrown the Senate GOP into a tizzy of sorts with Trump. They are quite angry to have been blindsided by this. And it sounds as if Trump's own lawyers were as well.