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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, F
@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, F
@softspokenman
Probably not.
Nixon did, to his credit.
Trump would make the nation suffer, [i]even if[/i] the writing was on the wall.
Probably not.
Nixon did, to his credit.
Trump would make the nation suffer, [i]even if[/i] the writing was on the wall.
softspokenman · M
The most powerful piece in the game of chess is the [b]Queen[/b], able to move any number of squares vertically, horizontally, or diagonally.
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