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Will the POTUS be impeached over the Russian links?

And if the corruption is proven, will his supporters accept it as fair?
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GwydionFrost · 56-60, M
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Can you please fill in the blank...? I have no clue what it stands for.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
Typo fixed smart[b]a[/b]**

Now fill in those fucking blanks. ;-)
GwydionFrost · 56-60, M
Darn, I was hoping you were going to go creative... like, Evil or Everything, or Electoral...

A far as his impeachment goes...? I love the defense I read from an earlier comment... that a Republican controlled Capitol Hill won't impeach him.

Will that person please explain to me why the Conservative Establishment Republicans, with Vice President Pence already in the #2 chair and just one vote away from the Oval Office, won't replace a loose cannon with someone who has already sworn allegiance to (and already was) playing ball with Conservative Establishment Cronies long before he was even picked to be Vice President...?
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@GwydionFrost: The Republicans know that their base like Trump and are shit scared of looking like establishment bad guys. When Paul Ryan criticised Trump, his approval rating tanked with Republican voters.

To move against Trump, the Republicans would have to be put in a position where they had no other option. Even then many Trump supporters would still angrily claim conspiracy, whatever the evidence against.
GwydionFrost · 56-60, M
@Burnley123: Paint him as a communist sympathizer, and his base turns on him. After all, they are only chopping the head off the hydra. His team was pretty much hand picked FOR him, by Pence and his friends. Pence won't change that. ;)
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@GwydionFrost: Hmm... some of the priorities with Trump's team and the GOP are different but some overlap. I'm sure the Republicans are shit scared like passengers of a crazy driver. They don't know what to do though.
GwydionFrost · 56-60, M
@Burnley123: It is with great irony that I point out that this mirrors the Tea Party issue. Back then, when they first appeared, the Republicans practically bent over, promising that they'd do anything for the Tea Party. I warned people-- Watch out-- they've just grabbed a tiger by the tail, and don't even realize it.

I was right.

Guess what I've been saying since Trump started pulling the big numbers during the primaries...?

Yep. You guessed it.