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In reply to the discussion: Cory Booker: 'I'm not going to rush to impeachment' [View all]Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)11. +1. Except...Monica's dress was BLUE!
How soon they forget.
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Even if they wanted to impeach him today they totally lack the votes needed to do it
cstanleytech
May 2017
#13
Gee, it seems that many are unaware that the republicans control the majority in both houses if you
still_one
May 2017
#50
There you go with facts... there is NOTHING the Dems can do until *hopefully* 2018...
Raster
May 2017
#51
Unfortunetly even if we won all the senate seats up for grabs in 2018 we would
cstanleytech
May 2017
#57
We arent being sold out the Democratic leadership is simply doing whats logical since there is
cstanleytech
May 2017
#58
They are simply being honest as right now there is no evidence that Trump has done anything
cstanleytech
May 2017
#61
...snd the smart "leadership" is not to blindly barge into a political strategy doomed to fail
brooklynite
May 2017
#26
Definitely. Restraint will build credibility. Let's not fall into their "reactionary liberals"
JudyM
May 2017
#24
You can tell who has higher aspirations for office by their low key moves now....
bettyellen
May 2017
#16
I think having those Dems closest to the investigations being most outraged makes sense...
bettyellen
May 2017
#39
That's a perfectly fine public statement. WE can be the bad cop to his good cop.
pnwmom
May 2017
#20
It does seem like it's a combo of dominoes & three dimensional chess at stake here
diva77
May 2017
#25
I would suggest that the Democrats cautious speech is both a respect for process and because this
karynnj
May 2017
#23
I like the way he thinks. Calm, measured, calculated, planned, strategic. I've had enough...
NurseJackie
May 2017
#35
Short of cheerleader, what is Senator Booker's role in a House of Representatives process? nt
Gore1FL
May 2017
#46
I never call elected reps "leaders" for many reasons, primarily because they f-ing work for us
mulsh
May 2017
#48