Never Say Never. Impeachment could be in the foreseeable future for Donald Trump. Here's why. You see, Republican morality and the core values allotted to conservatism itself are at stake. While many low caste konservative Trump Bots do not care what Trump says or does personally or politically, the establishment conservatives are squirming in their seats trying to find some way to disassociate themselves from this madman. If he does the unthinkable and fires Mueller, I'm afraid the backlash from Americans still holding on to a sense of justice all over the country could force establishment Republicans to consider impeachment.
When and if it comes down to a choice of being reelected or saving Trump's presidency, Trump is going to go down.
Could be, but won't be. Trump will resign first because the last thing the Republicans want before the November 2018 elections is an impeachment in Congress to distract from the Republican agenda....which is already derailed for the remainder of 2017 over the Russian ties and Russian actions.
So why would the Republicans fear an impeachment before the 2018 elections? I'm of the persuasion that they have more to fear by not having an impeachment before the 2018 elections. At least they can salvage some of their good faith with a majority of the American people and possibly retain all three houses of government by doing the right thing.
Of course, the possibility that Trump may have done nothing wrong may make all of this moot anyway. But we do need to know one way or another since the country belongs to the people and not individuals or the government.
We have the right to know if our president or any other government officials are spies, crooks or some other agent working against the common interests of the American people.
It is in the best interests of the RNC that there be no impeachment, that Trump resign sometime between now and the end of the year and have President Pence put the RNC agenda back on track for 10-16 months....the longer the better.
You might be right. But think about this. Without populism buttressed by the anti-establishment rhetoric of Trump, the Republicans would never have won the presidency. Hillary would have kicked Pence's ass. An establishment candidate like Pence is still going to be just as un popular as he was before Trump came into the picture. Now, if the Democrats could convince Oprah or Michelle Obama to run in 2020, it's a no-brainer, regardless of whether Trump or Pence is the incumbent..
You are still making this about Republicans vs. Democrats after I pointed out that Independents are larger as a group than either party.
The fact remains, Americans are very unhappy with the direction our nation is going. Party partisanship is one of the problems. You, sir, are just another party partisan.
As such, not only are you against the 45% who are Independents, but also against the 25% who are Republicans making your 28% Democrats attacking 70% of Americans.
Good luck, sir, you're going to need it.
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