23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified

Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified

Wait a fucking second. Was this IM2 first ever OP without race or racism in it?
 
Trumpbots are going to cry like little bitches when the next democratic president takes up these newly expanded presidential powers and uses them to actually do some good.

and that 'democratic' president is going to cry like a little girl, when the Republican Speaker uses Pelosi methods to ram a partisan impeachment down his throat.

Been there, done that .... see: Bill Clinton

Big difference.

Clinton actually committed a crime
 
Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
/—-/ Trump did none of those things you moron.
He did each and every one of them. He has in fact admitted to most of them, and most of the senate republicans have admitted he did them as well. They have just decided they are OK with it.

Would you have been OK with it had it been Obama?
He did that and more.
Yeah?

Show us.
 
Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
/—-/ Trump did none of those things you moron.
He did each and every one of them. He has in fact admitted to most of them, and most of the senate republicans have admitted he did them as well. They have just decided they are OK with it.

Would you have been OK with it had it been Obama?
/——/ Adam Shytface couldn’t make the case because he had no evidence of wrong doing.
Even the republicans admit they had a good case.
 
Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified

LOL!

Trump Derangement Syndrome is a serious mental health disease. You haz it Moon Bat.
At least he has something. You have nothing.

You are confused.

I have ridicule for the stupid TDS sicko Left Wing assholes that are pissed at Trump because he hasn't furthered Obama's agenda to make the US a socialist shithole.
 
Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
/—-/ Trump did none of those things you moron.
He did each and every one of them. He has in fact admitted to most of them, and most of the senate republicans have admitted he did them as well. They have just decided they are OK with it.

Would you have been OK with it had it been Obama?
/——/ Adam Shytface couldn’t make the case because he had no evidence of wrong doing.
Even the republicans admit they had a good case.

What Republicans were those?
 
Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
/—-/ Trump did none of those things you moron.
He did each and every one of them. He has in fact admitted to most of them, and most of the senate republicans have admitted he did them as well. They have just decided they are OK with it.

Would you have been OK with it had it been Obama?
/——/ Adam Shytface couldn’t make the case because he had no evidence of wrong doing.
Even the republicans admit they had a good case.
/—-/ Sure they did, Spanky Bwhahahaha Bwhahahaha
 
Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
/—-/ Trump did none of those things you moron.
He did each and every one of them. He has in fact admitted to most of them, and most of the senate republicans have admitted he did them as well. They have just decided they are OK with it.

Would you have been OK with it had it been Obama?
He did that and more.
Yeah?

Show us.
I guess you missed Fast and Furious? Perhaps the IRS debacle? You can't have missed the bombing of Doctors Without Borders.
I could go on but I have no doubt that no matter what is said you would defend him no matter what.
 
Trumpbots are going to cry like little bitches when the next democratic president takes up these newly expanded presidential powers and uses them to actually do some good.

and that 'democratic' president is going to cry like a little girl, when the Republican Speaker uses Pelosi methods to ram a partisan impeachment down his throat.

Been there, done that .... see: Bill Clinton

Big difference.

Clinton actually committed a crime

LOL, that's what the Denizens of Crime Family-D are using as a justification for the partisan impeachment of Donny and yes I realize the 2 articles passed against Bubba included a whole FIVE democrat votes, which IMHO doesn't make them "bi-partisan" anymore than Romney's vote yesterday makes the effort to convict Donny "bi-partisan".

Funny thing is both Bubba and Donny were acquitted by the Senate, so in neither instance did the prosecution prove its case; both of these were just political exercises designed to damage the reputation of sitting President.
 
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Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
I LOVE how Trump’s exoneration has completely unhinged simpleton Dimwingers
 
Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified

Perhaps you libs shouldn't have made up so many lies.
 
Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
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Trumpbots are going to cry like little bitches when the next democratic president takes up these newly expanded presidential powers and uses them to actually do some good.

and that 'democratic' president is going to cry like a little girl, when the Republican Speaker uses Pelosi methods to ram a partisan impeachment down his throat.

Been there, done that .... see: Bill Clinton


Correct.
 
Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
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That's some funny shit right there :auiqs.jpg:
 
Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
/—-/ Trump did none of those things you moron.
He did each and every one of them. He has in fact admitted to most of them, and most of the senate republicans have admitted he did them as well. They have just decided they are OK with it.

Would you have been OK with it had it been Obama?
/——/ Adam Shytface couldn’t make the case because he had no evidence of wrong doing.

Oh.

Quick question. On a scale of 1-100; 1 being no attention and 100 being full attention...what amount of consideration do you believe the average Senator (on both sides of the aisle) gave to the evidence?

I say “1”
 
Trumpbots are going to cry like little bitches when the next democratic president takes up these newly expanded presidential powers and uses them to actually do some good.

With your slate of "candidates" and with how far to the left your Party has veered, Occupied...any prediction on when a Democrat wins the Oval Office?
 
Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified

It must be very tiring to have to carry all of that bitterness around every waking moment. You lost (again) move on kid..
 
Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
/—-/ Trump did none of those things you moron.
He did each and every one of them. He has in fact admitted to most of them, and most of the senate republicans have admitted he did them as well. They have just decided they are OK with it.

Would you have been OK with it had it been Obama?
/——/ Adam Shytface couldn’t make the case because he had no evidence of wrong doing.

Oh.

Quick question. On a scale of 1-100; 1 being no attention and 100 being full attention...what amount of consideration do you believe the average Senator (on both sides of the aisle) gave to the evidence?

I say “1”
/-----/Since we're playing a guessing game, I'd say 100%. Now the average of our two guesses would be 50.5%
 
Acquitting trump has set some dangerous precedents. And while the trumps ass kissers think this is a victoiry because their thug was allowed to keep his job, the losers in this scenario are all of us as Americans.

23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
In voting to acquit President Trump, the Senate has legitimated legal and moral claims that will not serve America well.

February 5, 2020

The Senate today voted largely along party lines to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment. The acquittal, in the simplest sense, is a declaration that the House of Representatives failed to prove its case. But it is also a statement of values by the Senate—an embrace of certain basic propositions about the president’s conduct, the House’s conduct in impeaching him, and its own responsibilities.

At least in those circumstances in which the president and the majority of the Senate are of the same political party, the Senate has adopted the following propositions:

  1. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to condition aid to a foreign government on the delivery of personal favors to himself.
  2. It is not an impeachable offense for the president of the United States to demand that a foreign head of state dish dirt on the president’s political opponents—or demand that he make dirt up if none is available to dish.
  3. For that matter, it is not an impeachable offense for the president to push a foreign law-enforcement agency to investigate a U.S. citizen for conduct no U.S. law-enforcement agency has found to warrant an investigation.
  4. Abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. The oath he swears to “faithfully execute” his duties and “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution” notwithstanding, the president is generally free to use his powers under Article II of the Constitution to benefit himself and harm those he disfavors.
23 Dangerous Propositions the Senate Just Ratified
/—-/ Trump did none of those things you moron.
He did each and every one of them. He has in fact admitted to most of them, and most of the senate republicans have admitted he did them as well. They have just decided they are OK with it.

Would you have been OK with it had it been Obama?
/——/ Adam Shytface couldn’t make the case because he had no evidence of wrong doing.

Oh.

Quick question. On a scale of 1-100; 1 being no attention and 100 being full attention...what amount of consideration do you believe the average Senator (on both sides of the aisle) gave to the evidence?

I say “1”

Clean up your "office"
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