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Joe Republic
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« on: November 15, 2019, 03:21:07 AM »

No, the Democratic House should have pursued Robert Mueller's tacit instructions to pursue impeachment investigations long before the Ukraine thing even came up.  You're supposed to stop criminals from committing more crimes.
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Joe Republic
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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2019, 07:23:22 PM »

There is no evidence that Trump has committed an honest-to-goodness impeachable offense.  Perhaps something may arise, but there is nothing to date, and all of the sound and fury doesn't change it.  If there were such a thing, we'd have firsthand information, and we wouldn't be asking an Ambassador, under oath, about her "feelings" about a phone call, the transcript of with has been available for some time now.

The Mueller Report gives some people reason to vote against Trump.  The present proceedings give some people reason to vote against Trump.  (I'm not a big fan of Rudy Giuliani involving himself in foreign policy, although such a thing is not unprecedented.)  But the Democrats have blown their credibility with enough people in America to re-elect Trump. Had they not done all of this, they'd be leading in the 2020 polls.  Instead, they're beginning to airlift candidates into the race.

Amidst all of the pro-Trump propaganda above is this particular nugget of nonsense in bold.

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/national_general_election/
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Joe Republic
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« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2019, 02:55:42 AM »

There is no evidence that Trump has committed an honest-to-goodness impeachable offense.  Perhaps something may arise, but there is nothing to date, and all of the sound and fury doesn't change it.  If there were such a thing, we'd have firsthand information, and we wouldn't be asking an Ambassador, under oath, about her "feelings" about a phone call, the transcript of with has been available for some time now.

The Mueller Report gives some people reason to vote against Trump.  The present proceedings give some people reason to vote against Trump.  (I'm not a big fan of Rudy Giuliani involving himself in foreign policy, although such a thing is not unprecedented.)  But the Democrats have blown their credibility with enough people in America to re-elect Trump. Had they not done all of this, they'd be leading in the 2020 polls.  Instead, they're beginning to airlift candidates into the race.

Amidst all of the pro-Trump propaganda above is this particular nugget of nonsense in bold.

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/national_general_election/

I guarantee you that the Democrats are crapping in their pants.  If they were that sure of those numbers, they wouldn't be looking for additions to the field.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__hvbEJkXyg

These numbers don't show Trump as a hopeless loser.  They show the potential for Democrats to, once again, blow it.

Who is looking for additions to the field, exactly?  I can assure you nobody is excited for Michael Bloomberg and Deval Patrick entering the race.

Only you could claim that the Dems aren’t leading in the polls right now, then when presented with the facts clearly showing otherwise, you double down by stating your feelings that they probably aren’t accurate because of a ten year-old YouTube video featuring... Alan Grayson?

Advanced boomer senility is a helluva drug.
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