Aren't they just gonna say they can do what they want, and hold the trial however they want and aqcuit Trump? Nobody has stopped them from doing whatever the fuck they want, don't see why that would change now.
Dems hold all the leverage atm. The longer this stretches out the worse it looks when the GOP acquits. No matter what turtle face does he takes damage at this point, especially with Trump going off the rails.Their desperation is showing.
That said, I still say its 50/50 that the Dems cave first.
Yep, when it's all said and done I think this might go own in history as one of the best moves Pelosi has made in her political career. She stuck a knife in the GOP's kidney and plans to twist it for as long as possible as always hoped Obama would. I hope it goes all the way to at least Super Tuesday. By then we might have a frontrunner candidate and the impeachment trial could have less of an impact on the democrat presidential primary.Dems hold all the leverage atm. The longer this stretches out the worse it looks when the GOP acquits. No matter what turtle face does he takes damage at this point, especially with Trump going off the rails.
Don't forget Jaime Harrison in South Carolina. Almost nothing could be sweeter than seeing that brown-nosing prick lose his seat on live television.Everyone on ERA should donate to McConnell's Senate opponent this year, whoever that ends up being. This man needs to be removed.
When this fuckface dies, I'm going to celebrate so hard I'll get banned from ERA for celebrating someone's death.
"The Senate has a unanimous bipartisan precedent for when to handle mid-trial questions such as witnesses," he said. "In 1999, every US senator agreed establish basic parameters for the start of the trial up front, and reserve mid-trial questions — such as witnesses — until later. The vote was 100 to nothing. That was good enough for President Clinton. So it out ought to be good now President Trump. Fair is fair.
When this fuckface dies, I'm going to celebrate so hard I'll get banned from ERA for celebrating someone's death.