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💥💥 brandon bro (he/him/his)
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Junior Chimp
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« on: November 15, 2019, 11:22:44 AM »
« edited: November 16, 2019, 12:32:40 AM by Beshear al Assad »

Incredibly bad thread and bad premise.

If your real concern is that "Russiagate" somehow undermined the credibility of the Ukraine investigation then I don't know what to tell you. Public support for the inquiry is high. Trump, Giuliani, and others involved have admitted to most of the serious allegations. The 1.5 days of public inquiry have been pretty damaging to Trump's case and have left diehard Trump supporters sputtering in their defense.

Lay off the Chapo. The impeachment isn't not winning over Trump diehards because corporate Democants are botching it. It isn't winning them over because they have absolutely no interest in being persuaded, and it won't remove Trump from office because people don't punish Republican Senators for being bad. The Mueller report didn't do any tangible damage to the inquiry; if Hannity wasn't talking about Russia he'd be spouting off something else that is dumb. The idea that he or any of these people would honestly admit to the legitimacy of the probe is naive.

Nixon wouldn't have resigned if he had Fox News and an electorate of people who thought Hubert Humphrey murdered his own campaign staffers. The insinuation that there's any way to "force" Trump to resign is silly.

Obviously. It's hard to take establishment Democrats seriously.

Equally idiotic post even if this one was a bit more predictable.
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💥💥 brandon bro (he/him/his)
peenie_weenie
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2019, 12:34:03 AM »

The answer is probably yes. Trump's schtick is long been to get people to attack him badly, and probably would be combated best by refraining until something really bad shows up. This is probably their best opportunity so far.

The insinuation in this post is that the Mueller Report revealed Trump did nothing "really bad" which is obviously wrong.
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