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JUST heard it. elleng May 2019 #1
Good question!! InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #2
Rick Wilson? rusty quoin May 2019 #3
tRump wants impeachment because he assumes that it will be a consequence-free, one-sided stopbush May 2019 #4
His assumption is it will further ossify the electorate misanthrope May 2019 #5
He assumes it will be like the Clinton impeachment tinrobot May 2019 #6
And he will get to play the victim. More name calling, bullying and feeding red meat to his base Thekaspervote May 2019 #17
+1 SO true. Chin music May 2019 #43
Fallacious, he's going to do that anyway and historically the party of the impeached has never fared uponit7771 May 2019 #7
2000: GOP won the House, Senate & Presidency crazytown May 2019 #9
Clinton is a democrat ..."the party of the impeached has never fared well" uponit7771 May 2019 #19
Gotcha crazytown May 2019 #21
2000 the SC gave the presidency to Bush. Chin music May 2019 #29
I haven't forgotten crazytown May 2019 #30
So...the impeachment didn't do what you said. Chin music May 2019 #32
Wrong way round. crazytown May 2019 #42
In your mind, not mine. Chin music May 2019 #44
I'm ALL in favor of impeaching MF 45 crazytown May 2019 #46
The 2000 election was not a reflection of impeachment...the 1998 election was brooklynite May 2019 #24
We agree, the 1998 election was horrible for democrats. They got their ass's kicked by a little ... uponit7771 May 2019 #25
Perhaps you should discuss the "success" of the Republican's 1998 campaign with Newt Gingrich... brooklynite May 2019 #34
Newt had a huge scandal at that time, come on people. Bottom line, there is NO ..NONE ... grounded uponit7771 May 2019 #39
Links to Newts Ethic Scandals (link), republicans didn't care about losing 2 nets seats as much as uponit7771 May 2019 #45
Wilson has credibility owing to his long career as a Republican DeminPennswoods May 2019 #23
It's lose/lose: We look weak if we don't, hyper partisan if we do. Funtatlaguy May 2019 #26
I didn't hear her remark, but . . . Richard D May 2019 #8
Maybe just waiting for the Flynn 'tape' and ... Lock him up. May 2019 #10
She's not the only one. calimary May 2019 #11
Why indeed. sandensea May 2019 #12
Fuck him. Chin music May 2019 #31
You know what would be funny? sandensea May 2019 #33
You got that right. I'd be ok w his face in his morning scrambled eggs. Chin music May 2019 #35
Right. They're great at creating distractions sandensea May 2019 #40
Take the political parties, personalities and time frame out of it. Ligyron May 2019 #13
I can only speak for California. One semester of LibDemAlways May 2019 #14
If you think that's bad, spend a few months in a tax funded charter "God" school. Chin music May 2019 #37
..and when I asked them WHY it was mandatory, what would their answer be? brooklynite May 2019 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author SammyWinstonJack May 2019 #15
the goal is to get him out of office and Republicans will not JI7 May 2019 #16
Yes indeed!! Thekaspervote May 2019 #18
She asked Schiff a similar question the other night and he explained it to her StarfishSaver May 2019 #20
for the same broken-record reason mnmoderatedem May 2019 #22
No, not quite... brooklynite May 2019 #36
Or maybe some of them switch to being Democrat, and save their cushy jobs? Chin music May 2019 #41
I did. The answer is most of the Senate repukes have something to rzemanfl May 2019 #27
Anyone who listened. gibraltar72 May 2019 #28
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