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SW-User
I understand her logic, but how can the House not impeach a criminal traitor like Trump, but impeach Clinton for a hummer and Nixon for a cover-up of one crime?
beckyromero · 36-40, FVIP
@SW-User
Nixon wasn't impeached.
Nixon wasn't impeached.

SW-User
@beckyromero Thank you for the correction -- he resigned first because it was inevitable and there were the votes to remove him. But, it was pursued to the end...
@SW-User That's a what's right question, though, and not a what's smart right now question .
On the one in a million chance Mueller says there's credible evidence Trump deliberately conspired against the US, for example, she could easily change her tune.
Likewise, if some Reublicans were to object to a pardon for a Jr. Indictment, she could do the same thing.
I'm not a huge fan, but I think she's doing a good job for her party, and IMO, for the country.
On the one in a million chance Mueller says there's credible evidence Trump deliberately conspired against the US, for example, she could easily change her tune.
Likewise, if some Reublicans were to object to a pardon for a Jr. Indictment, she could do the same thing.
I'm not a huge fan, but I think she's doing a good job for her party, and IMO, for the country.

SW-User
@MistyCee Agreed, and she is someone who I trust politically, so for now, I'm supporting her POV.
softspokenman · M
@beckyromero Trump would never resign.
beckyromero · 36-40, FVIP
@softspokenman
Probably not.
Nixon did, to his credit.
Trump would make the nation suffer, even if the writing was on the wall.
Probably not.
Nixon did, to his credit.
Trump would make the nation suffer, even if the writing was on the wall.
softspokenman · M
The most powerful piece in the game of chess is the Queen, able to move any number of squares vertically, horizontally, or diagonally.
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