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It sounds like a test balloon they are floating, trying to find the best exit ramp when they need to give people an explination for NOT impeaching.Dem congressman warns removing Trump is '''bad politics,''' predicts Nikki Haley as GOP nominee in 2020 | Fox News
A Democratic congressman warned his colleagues on Monday that removing President Trump may be "bad politics" and predicted that Republicans would nominate former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley in 2020.
Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Ky., was asked on "CNN Newsroom" about remarks he made last month in which he said: "It's probably not a good thing to get rid of him [Trump]" despite his strong belief that the president should be impeached and removed.
"I do think that it's the right thing to do to remove him from office. I believe he is an imminent danger to this country and to our democracy, but I was saying that the political consequences may not be very good for the Democrats," Yarmuth explained.
Yarmuth then made a bold prediction that the GOP would not proceed with Vice President Mike Pence as the presumptive nominee if the Senate did take the unlikely step of voting to remove Trump from office.
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Looks like some Democrat Congressmen are starting to get nervous.
Didn't Nancy say this had to be bipartisan? The vote was bipartisan to vote against impeachment inquiry WAS bipartisan. The vote for impeachment inquiry was not bipartisan. Don't think its about politics...yeah right. :roll: Oh well Nancy lied again. :lol:We shouldn't impeach Trump for his dozens of impeachable acts as POTUS, because we don't want Nicky Hailey as POTUS?
Sounds absurd.
"I do think that it's the right thing to do to remove him from office. I believe he is an imminent danger to this country and to our democracy.
He later said: “I don’t think this is about politics and I don’t think we should consider politics," Yarmuth said. "I just think it could be bad politics.”
That's more appropriate. Nicky Hailey would be good for politics and the nation, as compared to Trump.
Trump removed from office has a high 99.99% probability of being good for the nation and politics.
Maybe he thinks we're a nation of partisans. We're not. Presidents are supposed to serve all Americans...Democrats, Republicans, and the rest. I suspect Nicky would fulfill that far more effectively than Trump, while also not being so deplorable as a leader, so corrupt, and such a danger to the nation. Politically if Trump is removed, the nation...including Democrats, benefit greatly. So do Republicans, even if they don't understand it.
We shouldn't impeach Trump for his dozens of impeachable acts as POTUS, because we don't want Nicky Hailey as POTUS?
Sounds absurd.
"I do think that it's the right thing to do to remove him from office. I believe he is an imminent danger to this country and to our democracy.
He later said: “I don’t think this is about politics and I don’t think we should consider politics," Yarmuth said. "I just think it could be bad politics.”
That's more appropriate. Nicky Hailey would be good for politics and the nation, as compared to Trump.
Trump removed from office has a high 99.99% probability of being good for the nation and politics.
Maybe he thinks we're a nation of partisans. We're not. Presidents are supposed to serve all Americans...Democrats, Republicans, and the rest. I suspect Nicky would fulfill that far more effectively than Trump, while also not being so deplorable as a leader, so corrupt, and such a danger to the nation. Politically if Trump is removed, the nation...including Democrats, benefit greatly. So do Republicans, even if they don't understand it.
We already proved that - many times over.That's something that plenty are still waiting for your side to actually prove.
Dem congressman warns removing Trump is '''bad politics,''' predicts Nikki Haley as GOP nominee in 2020 | Fox News
A Democratic congressman warned his colleagues on Monday that removing President Trump may be "bad politics" and predicted that Republicans would nominate former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley in 2020.
Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Ky., was asked on "CNN Newsroom" about remarks he made last month in which he said: "It's probably not a good thing to get rid of him [Trump]" despite his strong belief that the president should be impeached and removed.
"I do think that it's the right thing to do to remove him from office. I believe he is an imminent danger to this country and to our democracy, but I was saying that the political consequences may not be very good for the Democrats," Yarmuth explained.
Yarmuth then made a bold prediction that the GOP would not proceed with Vice President Mike Pence as the presumptive nominee if the Senate did take the unlikely step of voting to remove Trump from office.
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Looks like some Democrat Congressmen are starting to get nervous.
We already proved that - many times over.
That you choose to gaslight and pretend there isn't overwhelming evidence in plain view doesn't change the facts, or make anyone obligated to rehash them.
It's like listening to a creationist ask for proof of evolution and the age of the Earth, then proceed to ignore transitional fossils, genetics, and radiometric dating. It's the same thing here. You have no interest in interacting with the evidence you ask for.
We already proved that - many times over.
That you choose to gaslight and pretend there isn't overwhelming evidence in plain view doesn't change the facts, or make anyone obligated to rehash them.
It's like listening to a creationist ask for proof of evolution and the age of the Earth, then proceed to ignore transitional fossils, genetics, and radiometric dating. It's the same thing here. You have no interest in interacting with the evidence you ask for.
The evidence so far is that a bunch of people made assumptions about things that either Rudy Giuliani told them directly or someone else who talked to Rudy Giuliani intimated to them. What there is overwhelming evidence of is that Rudi Giuliani orchestrated the quid pro quo. No evidence has yet been presented that Rudy Giuliani did that at the direction of Trump and there is actually a decent case to be made for plausible deniability. That is the dilemma for Democrats.
The Democrats have far too many problems this year, and their continued actions aren't helping anything.
They have an obligation to investigate this. They just aren’t doing a good job of it.
Dem congressman warns removing Trump is '''bad politics,''' predicts Nikki Haley as GOP nominee in 2020 | Fox News
A Democratic congressman warned his colleagues on Monday that removing President Trump may be "bad politics" and predicted that Republicans would nominate former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley in 2020.
Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Ky., was asked on "CNN Newsroom" about remarks he made last month in which he said: "It's probably not a good thing to get rid of him [Trump]" despite his strong belief that the president should be impeached and removed.
"I do think that it's the right thing to do to remove him from office. I believe he is an imminent danger to this country and to our democracy, but I was saying that the political consequences may not be very good for the Democrats," Yarmuth explained.
Yarmuth then made a bold prediction that the GOP would not proceed with Vice President Mike Pence as the presumptive nominee if the Senate did take the unlikely step of voting to remove Trump from office.
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Looks like some Democrat Congressmen are starting to get nervous.
Dem congressman warns removing Trump is '''bad politics,''' predicts Nikki Haley as GOP nominee in 2020 | Fox News
A Democratic congressman warned his colleagues on Monday that removing President Trump may be "bad politics" and predicted that Republicans would nominate former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley in 2020.
Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Ky., was asked on "CNN Newsroom" about remarks he made last month in which he said: "It's probably not a good thing to get rid of him [Trump]" despite his strong belief that the president should be impeached and removed.
"I do think that it's the right thing to do to remove him from office. I believe he is an imminent danger to this country and to our democracy, but I was saying that the political consequences may not be very good for the Democrats," Yarmuth explained.
Yarmuth then made a bold prediction that the GOP would not proceed with Vice President Mike Pence as the presumptive nominee if the Senate did take the unlikely step of voting to remove Trump from office.
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Looks like some Democrat Congressmen are starting to get nervous.
That's something that plenty are still waiting for your side to actually prove.
Dem congressman warns removing Trump is '''bad politics,''' predicts Nikki Haley as GOP nominee in 2020 | Fox News
A Democratic congressman warned his colleagues on Monday that removing President Trump may be "bad politics" and predicted that Republicans would nominate former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley in 2020.
Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Ky., was asked on "CNN Newsroom" about remarks he made last month in which he said: "It's probably not a good thing to get rid of him [Trump]" despite his strong belief that the president should be impeached and removed.
"I do think that it's the right thing to do to remove him from office. I believe he is an imminent danger to this country and to our democracy, but I was saying that the political consequences may not be very good for the Democrats," Yarmuth explained.
Yarmuth then made a bold prediction that the GOP would not proceed with Vice President Mike Pence as the presumptive nominee if the Senate did take the unlikely step of voting to remove Trump from office.
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Looks like some Democrat Congressmen are starting to get nervous.
I have stated on this forum some time ago that there is a very real chance the Nikki Haley will become the first female president of the USA.
Lies. There is no standard to which you or 90% of Trump supporters will hold Trump to account. There is zero evidence there is, on any issue, throughout this 3 years.
Acting like there is, and we just "have to reach it", is an obvious lie.
Trump would have been long gone had he been anything other than a sitting POTUS. Even a representative would have been forced out long ago. And god forbid, a chairman of a board of a major corporation...he'd have been drummed out after a few months.
Read the next line after the bold: "I just think it could be bad politics.”Didn't Nancy say this had to be bipartisan? The vote was bipartisan to vote against impeachment inquiry WAS bipartisan. The vote for impeachment inquiry was not bipartisan. Don't think its about politics...yeah right. :roll: Oh well Nancy lied again. :lol:
accusations without evidence is nothing.
you leftist seriously need to get this through your head.
it is going to continue to be a disaster if every time you yell wolf and can't find the wolf.
people in the US are innocent until proven guilty.
no conspiracy
no nothing.
no matter how much you want to stomp your feet and yell it won't change facts.
It sounds like a test balloon they are floating, trying to find the best exit ramp when they need to give people an explination for NOT impeaching.
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Schiff, lying off the bat about the phone call was probably the first sign that hardly any of this was going to go well for the democrats.
You do know impeachment for a valid reason can lead to removal from office don't you?How is Nikki Haley going to be the nominee in 2020 if Trump is running?
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