LoneLaugher
Diamond Member
it would be better if the "losing side" went with the system and let it go.this insane bullshit of finding crap reasons to get rid of someone you don't care for is killing us and one of the root causes for our overall divide.That is the question....I don't think a sitting President can be indicted...by any body short of the House of Rep.s--and I don't think he can be tried by any court other than the US Senate.There's some question whether Mueller even can indict Trump for anything. And, there is some question as to whether it can even be obstruction to fire the FBI for putting resources into an investigation without also proving the potus has an active role in some illegality that was underlying the investigation.I suspect Mueller will request indictments on more people in the administration. But I don't think he'll indict a potus. Rather, he'll publish a report of factual allegations and supporting evidence in relation to Russia's interference and connections between Trump and the Russians, and probably at least allegations of connections between dem players and Russians, and here Hillary is dirty in terms of raising money for her "foundation."In the end...I wonder if it even matters..we are so divided, that half the country will not believe the finding..no matter what it is!
Where did you get that idea?
SO, the paramount issue, and what Mueller was tasked with investigating, is Russia's meddling and Trump's involvement in that. We have two institutions created by the Founders to deal with a Potus candidate who would sell his office for outside help. One is the election. Hopefully he'd be voted out. Secondly is Congress, Hopefully they'd do their duty. If neither can be trusted, and we have to rely on a retired prosecutor being drafted out of retirement, we're really fucked.
And it really is possible, if not likely, that there is no actual smoking gun connecting Trump to Putin and Assange's illegal hacking.
Trump could still be hamstrung though..especially if the Mid-terms go as predicted. Better he resign--for the good of the nation. LoL..as though that would ever happen, right?
obama won. i hated it but i found a way to deal with it and hoped he would do good things for our country. he fell short on what *i* was after but he was popular among a lot of people and great. we share this country, not build it to our own specs.
so all this call for him to go, get impeached, resign - it's all bullshit and a big wedge in this divide.
Nope. The effort to hold this man accountable is being led by Republicans and Republican appointees.
It is required if we are to heal the divide. That healing will require a monumental mea culpa on the part of the GOP and all misguided people who cast votes for this unqualified and unfit person.
You don't have to say you are sorry. But you will have to accept that you fucked up and try hard not to do it again.