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Without a doubt, if the dems thought it would help with 1/2 of 1 percent of the 2020 vote, it would be done.
Correct, even though Obama ACTUALLY committed impeachable offenses....Threatening impeachment over and over again diminishes its power.
As much as many detested 0bama (to my recollection) there was no substantial threat of impeachment made by House Republicans, even when they held the majority.
IMO it is in Trump's favor to be threatened with impeachment time and time again.
With each attempt the attention become less focused upon him and more focused the antics of those who threatened it.
What exactly are the Dem's going to impeach him over this time? ...following the Constitution?
Rob
even though Obama ACTUALLY committed impeachable offenses
and really - lets say that tomorrow the House files impeachment proceedings - by the time the Senate has its trial - -lets see Veep Pence would be POTUS for about - what a week or two? and with a R - Senate - he would once again be found not guility!
Result - a great waste of time and money -
Oh wait -dont the Libs love wasting OUR money?
... And the Senate could call it up and vote it down just as fast, couldn't they?
It seems to me that Jefferson was president long before Cleveland. Wasn't he even a founding father?The same could probably be said about every president after Grover Cleveland. Being allowed to exercise powers outside of the limits placed on the executive, and the Congress failing to stop it, is the only way the presidency has become the Leviathan that Founders, such as Patrick Henry, warned about before the Constitution was adopted.
It wasn’t long before even the Founders started ignoring the Constitution(after all, they were fallen humans just as we all are). Jefferson thought that a constitutional amendment was required for the Louisiana Purchase, but eventually gave in to political pressure.
Could it be we would have to go back to a time before the Constitution to find a president who didn't violate it?
It seems to me that Jefferson was president long before Cleveland. Wasn't he even a founding father?
Could it be we would have to go back to a time before the Constitution to find a president who didn't violate it?
FWIW - Cleveland was a teenager when his dad was pastor of the Presbyterian church in Fayetteville, NY (Just outside of Syracuse). In 1933, the Prez church merged with the Baptist church in town (which was a Northern Bap church - now ABC) to form the United Church of Fayetteville.I usually mention Grover Cleveland in this regard as I have a tremendous amount of admiration for him ...