Re: POTUS: It Can Happen Here Again
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/...ly-as-possible
One honestly wonders why the dismissal does not have the 51 votes necessary at this point. Apparently Susie just isn't Trump enough to be a real Republican. One wonders why this vote is "different" than the Kavanaugh vote which sailed through. I don't really see the difference between the two. Ultimately the Kavanaugh vote will prove to be more destructive to the Republic than voting to dismiss the impeachment that has no shot at conviction in the first place.
Graham on Wednesday said he hopes that "nobody will be called as a witness" and warned Republican senators against believing that Democrats want to get to the bottom of Trump's decision to delay Ukraine aid.
"I would tell my colleagues on the Republican side that Chuck Schumer is not seeking the truth. If you think Chuck Schumer is trying to find out what happened here, you're missing a lot," Graham said in reference to Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.). "Chuck Schumer is trying to take back the Senate."
"I would tell my colleagues on the Republican side that Chuck Schumer is not seeking the truth. If you think Chuck Schumer is trying to find out what happened here, you're missing a lot," Graham said in reference to Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.). "Chuck Schumer is trying to take back the Senate."
One honestly wonders why the dismissal does not have the 51 votes necessary at this point. Apparently Susie just isn't Trump enough to be a real Republican. One wonders why this vote is "different" than the Kavanaugh vote which sailed through. I don't really see the difference between the two. Ultimately the Kavanaugh vote will prove to be more destructive to the Republic than voting to dismiss the impeachment that has no shot at conviction in the first place.
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