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Elijah Cummings said the same thing basically, that what he knows would SHOCK the
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2017
#2
True, but if you recall Ford pardoned Nixon even before he was indicted for anything....
George II
Jan 2017
#182
let's get this straight: if Trump is removed, Pence is in as "Acting President"
wordpix
Jan 2017
#224
He's president until the next election, and the Senate gets to pick his vice president.
George II
Jan 2017
#226
No, Obama is a Constitutional scholar. I believe they are doing what is necessary
KittyWampus
Jan 2017
#119
It appears they are in a no-win situation. The best they can do is telegraph things
KittyWampus
Jan 2017
#192
Yeah. And gee, where is Wikileaks? Don't bother - we all know the answer to that one.
calimary
Jan 2017
#205
That's what I'm hoping. They are being very careful not to blow this
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jan 2017
#141
And Maxine Waters alluded to it in some comments..no specifics...you have to ready between the lines
iluvtennis
Jan 2017
#165
Journalistic careers will be built on investigative reporting, as Woodward & Bernstein did. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 2017
#32
I kinda doubt that. He'd have the wind at his back with a friendly and fawning Congress.
calimary
Jan 2017
#207
No. They didn't just suddenly fall in love with him. They're just being Machiavellian.
calimary
Jan 2017
#203
I read your post twice. I have felt this will happen for a long time. I only wish it would happen
TrekLuver
Jan 2017
#10
Not to mention the deliberate undermining of peace talks so more Americans died in Vietnam. nt
tblue37
Jan 2017
#22
"Annie girl, this is going to make Watergate look like pocketing a candy bar at 7-Eleven."
bagelsforbreakfast
Jan 2017
#31
That is pretty much exactly what Dem members of Congress said. Think on this.
appleannie1943
Jan 2017
#42
Yep! I want to see trump, Conway, Spicer and all the other abettors perp walked.
brush
Jan 2017
#130
You're posts have always been even-keeled and you're not an "attention wh*re"
KittyWampus
Jan 2017
#121
I'm thinking the same thing. I hope they take their time and make their case a sure thing.
Squinch
Jan 2017
#52
Chuch Schumer is looking tired this past week. And he's got experience staff.
KittyWampus
Jan 2017
#122
What sucks about watergate though is the Republicans were able to largely emerge unscathed and
cstanleytech
Jan 2017
#55
My limited understanding is he could potentially scuttle investigations but it'd be known publically
KittyWampus
Jan 2017
#125
He tried to. Remeber the Friday Night Massacre? Firing the Att. General, etc.?
SharonAnn
Jan 2017
#183
And guess who finally fired Cox? None other than then-Solicitor General Robert Eichmann Bork - nt
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2017
#227
The firehose goes drip drip drip before it gets turned on full blast. Thank you, PP
Hekate
Jan 2017
#77
As a fellow Boomer, you know this: apparently our work here is NOT done, but we do know how
Hekate
Jan 2017
#94
Thank you. "Our work here is not done." We are the Protesting Generation; may we always tell
WinkyDink
Jan 2017
#99
I saw several versions of that statement on posters at Saturday's L.A. Women's March.
calimary
Jan 2017
#208
A sitting president cannot be prosecuted. The only recourse would be impeachment which
totodeinhere
Jan 2017
#102
Your scenario would not be a win for us. Yes, it would be gratifying to see Trump
totodeinhere
Jan 2017
#106
Perhaps, but many of us myself included didn't think that there was any way Trump would
totodeinhere
Jan 2017
#211
I tell you what, they go after Medicare and SSecurity, you want to see a march?
YOHABLO
Jan 2017
#111
The sooner the better. Then the destruction will obviously from the GOP establishment
SharonAnn
Jan 2017
#187
What if it comes out there was irrefutable evidence that the election was hacked in his favor?
kimbutgar
Jan 2017
#129
Bookmarked with hope. Most of these threads never pan out and noone ever comes back & explains why.
MadDAsHell
Jan 2017
#131
Come on, you know we WANT it to mean something like Benedict Donald going to jail and living
uponit7771
Jan 2017
#160
before W got out of bed on a Sunday, the Baby Bush admin made Watergate look like stealing candy
yurbud
Jan 2017
#145
If tRumP is removed, Pence should not be able to waltz in to the White House.
ecstatic
Jan 2017
#169
God only knows how many more votes and E.C. votes she would have had w/out .....
Botany
Jan 2017
#189
"Annie girl, this is going to make Watergate look like pocketing a candy bar at 7-Eleven"
Roy Rolling
Jan 2017
#198
This is all BULL! Notice how nothing has changed. GOP are not backing away from Grabber-in-Chief.
Liberal In Red State
Jan 2017
#202