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Post by Value Buy on Oct 24, 2019 10:52:57 GMT -5
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Post by Tennesseer on Oct 24, 2019 10:57:59 GMT -5
You apparently did not read your linked article. ABC did not ask "WHERE IS HE?" trump asked. From your link: As to where the whistleblower is, (s)he is probably in well needed witness protection, away from trump and his allies.
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Post by Value Buy on Oct 24, 2019 11:04:13 GMT -5
You apparently did not read your linked article. ABC did not ask "WHERE IS HE?" trump asked. From your link: As to where the whistleblower is, (s)he is probably in well needed witness protection, away from trump and his allies. Yes I read it. Read this. It was right there. Sen. Richard Burr on Tuesday claimed that the whistleblower's attorneys are not cooperating with his own panel's inquiry. "This is a very serious charge the whistleblower has made," Burr, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Tuesday. "I cannot envision a scenario where we would not want not want to have legal counsel staff talk with the whistleblower in person." Burr, who said the Senate committee had specifically asked the individual for an interview, said that the lawyers "haven't even offered to make them available." "They haven't been specific as to their reason," Burr said, later adding that he didn't know "how to put into context the whistleblower's claim."
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Post by djAdvocate on Oct 24, 2019 11:18:03 GMT -5
who cares?
Trump admitted to the most relevant part of the whistleblower complaint.
he is no longer needed.
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Post by Tennesseer on Oct 24, 2019 11:18:05 GMT -5
You apparently did not read your linked article. ABC did not ask "WHERE IS HE?" trump asked. From your link: As to where the whistleblower is, (s)he is probably in well needed witness protection, away from trump and his allies. Yes I read it. Read this. It was right there. Sen. Richard Burr on Tuesday claimed that the whistleblower's attorneys are not cooperating with his own panel's inquiry. "This is a very serious charge the whistleblower has made," Burr, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Tuesday. "I cannot envision a scenario where we would not want not want to have legal counsel staff talk with the whistleblower in person." Burr, who said the Senate committee had specifically asked the individual for an interview, said that the lawyers "haven't even offered to make them available." "They haven't been specific as to their reason," Burr said, later adding that he didn't know "how to put into context the whistleblower's claim." Nothing you just posted above states ABC asked the question. trump asked. I posted that for you.
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Post by Tennesseer on Oct 24, 2019 11:19:00 GMT -5
who cares? Trump admitted to the most relevant part of the whistleblower complaint. he is no longer needed. Correct. trump reaffirmed the whistleblower's claim.
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Post by hurley1980 on Oct 24, 2019 12:01:23 GMT -5
If I was that whistleblower, I wouldn't want to go anywhere near anyone associated with Trump or the republican party. It would take about 2.2 seconds for his/her name to be leaked.
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Post by NastyWoman on Oct 24, 2019 12:06:31 GMT -5
If I was that whistleblower, I wouldn't want to go anywhere near anyone associated with Trump or the republican party. It would take about 2.2 seconds for his/her name to be leaked. you really think it would take THAT long? Optimist!
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Post by Bob Ross on Oct 24, 2019 12:10:35 GMT -5
Whistleblowers need protection, otherwise most would not come forward. Trump would immediately expose the whistleblower on Twitter, call him/her all sorts of vile names, and declare open season on them. He's done this with so many others, why would he behave differently this time? And most Repubs in the house and senate would support Trump in this endeavor. Do you see the problem with this? Furthermore, at this point, why does the identity of the whistleblower matter unless it's to be used for defamation purposes? Others have already backed up what he/she claimed. Is it because you doubt there is even a whistleblower in the first place, and this is all one big conspiracy concocted by the Dems to get poor, innocent, kind, gentle, honest Trump out of office?
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Post by kadee79 on Oct 24, 2019 12:17:12 GMT -5
I can't figure out why the Senate is interested...it's the House's responsibility to investigate and either do the article of impeachment or not...THEN it's time for Senate involvement. Is this another Burr treasonous act?...for those who remember their history!
PS, my step-mother's maiden name was Burr....her sister was prevented from joining the DAR due to that...back in the 50's!
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Post by dondub on Oct 24, 2019 12:39:43 GMT -5
Considering a MLB umpire came out in favor of Civil War today if Trump is impeached, the whistleblower is quite likely just laying low so no crackpot Repo-Con attempts to kill him.
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Post by dondub on Oct 24, 2019 13:06:34 GMT -5
Strike 3!
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Post by happyhoix on Oct 24, 2019 13:17:42 GMT -5
Whistleblowers need protection, otherwise most would not come forward. Trump would immediately expose the whistleblower on Twitter, call him/her all sorts of vile names, and declare open season on them. He's done this with so many others, why would he behave differently this time? And most Repubs in the house and senate would support Trump in this endeavor. Do you see the problem with this? Furthermore, at this point, why does the identity of the whistleblower matter unless it's to be used for defamation purposes? Others have already backed up what he/she claimed. Is it because you doubt there is even a whistleblower in the first place, and this is all one big conspiracy concocted by the Dems to get poor, innocent, kind, gentle, honest Trump out of office? Besides, when the whistleblower first came out, all Trump's minions started shouting that it was all 'hearsay' information. Which was true - well documented information taken down by a professional, but still second hand information.
Since then, we've had many of the 'original' sources come forward, giving their own testimony, which perfectly corroborated the 'hearsay' testimony by the whistleblower - making the whistleblower no longer relevant.
Now the GOP is grasping at straws, 'the meetings are in secret,' 'the whistleblower won't come forward,' and now, from the WSJ, 'Trump was so incompetent he failed at making a quid pro quo deal, so it doesn't really matter.'
We're going through the 7 steps of grieving, and I think we're at the 'despair' step.
We need to scoot on through to the 'acceptance' stage - our president is a treasonous criminal who is willing to pull the Republic down rather than admit his criminal acts.
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Post by dezii on Oct 24, 2019 13:18:50 GMT -5
I am a bit confused on Value's post {as I am usually with Values posts} Are u suggesting the WB should come forward..emerge from the shadows..be identified..? I thought the laws protecting WB ers from having to be identified was so they could be protected from job loss or even physical happenings and thus be encouraged to come forward when they feel there is wrong doings by government employees... From what I have read, for the most part...Congress wants and needs these WB to keep government wrong doing to a minimum..these people are essential for the government to be run honestly..minimum of financial wrong doings..be able to root out corruption...or thats what I thought anyway.
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Post by NastyWoman on Oct 24, 2019 13:21:13 GMT -5
Whistleblowers need protection, otherwise most would not come forward. Trump would immediately expose the whistleblower on Twitter, call him/her all sorts of vile names, and declare open season on them. He's done this with so many others, why would he behave differently this time? And most Repubs in the house and senate would support Trump in this endeavor. Do you see the problem with this? Furthermore, at this point, why does the identity of the whistleblower matter unless it's to be used for defamation purposes? Others have already backed up what he/she claimed. Is it because you doubt there is even a whistleblower in the first place, and this is all one big conspiracy concocted by the Dems to get poor, innocent, kind, gentle, honest Trump out of office? Besides, when the whistleblower first came out, all Trump's minions started shouting that it was all 'hearsay' information. Which was true - well documented information taken down by a professional, but still second hand information.
Since then, we've had many of the 'original' sources come forward, giving their own testimony, which perfectly corroborated the 'hearsay' testimony by the whistleblower - making the whistleblower no longer relevant.
Now the GOP is grasping at straws, 'the meetings are in secret,' 'the whistleblower won't come forward,' and now, from the WSJ, 'Trump was so incompetent he failed at making a quid pro quo deal, so it doesn't really matter.'
We're going through the 7 steps of grieving, and I think we're at the 'despair' step.
We need to scoot on through to the 'acceptance' stage - our president is a treasonous criminal who is willing to pull the Republic down rather than admit his criminal acts.
Including I might add, from that poor downtrodden trump himself
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Post by dezii on Oct 24, 2019 13:30:39 GMT -5
Whistleblowers need protection, otherwise most would not come forward. Trump would immediately expose the whistleblower on Twitter, call him/her all sorts of vile names, and declare open season on them. He's done this with so many others, why would he behave differently this time? And most Repubs in the house and senate would support Trump in this endeavor. Do you see the problem with this? Furthermore, at this point, why does the identity of the whistleblower matter unless it's to be used for defamation purposes? Others have already backed up what he/she claimed. Is it because you doubt there is even a whistleblower in the first place, and this is all one big conspiracy concocted by the Dems to get poor, innocent, kind, gentle, honest Trump out of office? Besides, when the whistleblower first came out, all Trump's minions started shouting that it was all 'hearsay' information. Which was true - well documented information taken down by a professional, but still second hand information.
Since then, we've had many of the 'original' sources come forward, giving their own testimony, which perfectly corroborated the 'hearsay' testimony by the whistleblower - making the whistleblower no longer relevant.
Now the GOP is grasping at straws, 'the meetings are in secret,' 'the whistleblower won't come forward,' and now, from the WSJ, 'Trump was so incompetent he failed at making a quid pro quo deal, so it doesn't really matter.'
We're going through the 7 steps of grieving, and I think we're at the 'despair' step.
We need to scoot on through to the 'acceptance' stage - our president is a treasonous criminal who is willing to pull the Republic down rather than admit his criminal acts.
I am going to suggest take a suggestion from over fifty years regarding our sortie in south east Asia...Declare we won the war and go home. Trump should declare his Administration has /is a success...100%...important goals, low unemployment...focus on America first..and any other successes he feels have been accomplished and declare he will retire after his term comes to a close. At his age he wants to concentrate on his business..family and enjoy the years he has left while he is able..give some rallies and speeches...write a book on his accomplishments..get his museum off the ground..pick a location, hire a designer....possible travel..Israel would be a start... Any thoughts?
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Post by happyhoix on Oct 24, 2019 13:34:24 GMT -5
Besides, when the whistleblower first came out, all Trump's minions started shouting that it was all 'hearsay' information. Which was true - well documented information taken down by a professional, but still second hand information.
Since then, we've had many of the 'original' sources come forward, giving their own testimony, which perfectly corroborated the 'hearsay' testimony by the whistleblower - making the whistleblower no longer relevant.
Now the GOP is grasping at straws, 'the meetings are in secret,' 'the whistleblower won't come forward,' and now, from the WSJ, 'Trump was so incompetent he failed at making a quid pro quo deal, so it doesn't really matter.'
We're going through the 7 steps of grieving, and I think we're at the 'despair' step.
We need to scoot on through to the 'acceptance' stage - our president is a treasonous criminal who is willing to pull the Republic down rather than admit his criminal acts.
I am going to suggest take a suggestion from over fifty years regarding our sortie in south east Asia...Declare we won the war and go home. Trump should declare his Administration has /is a success...100%...important goals, low unemployment...focus on America first..and any other successes he feels have been accomplished and declare he will retire after his term comes to a close. At his age he wants to concentrate on his business..family and enjoy the years he has left while he is able..give some rallies and speeches...write a book on his accomplishments..get his museum off the ground..pick a location, hire a designer....possible travel..Israel would be a start... Any thoughts? I like it, but he can't do it. He's got a lot of legal cases stacking up waiting for him to stop being president - his best bet is to continue being president until he dies. So I don't expect him to ever voluntarily step down.
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Post by NomoreDramaQ1015 on Oct 24, 2019 13:35:15 GMT -5
Considering the stunt Republicans just pulled which included bringing their cell phones into a secure location I would imagine that is the reason you have not seen the whistleblower. It would take two seconds for some dumb ass toady of Trump to click a picture and plaster it all over the internet which would make the person and their family a target.
Whistle blowers remain anoymous for their own safety. It encourages people to come forward without having to fear reprisal or harm.
We had a similar set up at the University for reporting non-compliance. The hospitals all have a similar system to report malpractice. Whoever I made a claim about would not know my name or ever "get to confront me face to face". It's not some sneaky government democrat lead conspiracy. It's to keep the system honest because if you knew your name was going to be tweeted out with encouragements to execute you would you dare to come forward?
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Post by dezii on Oct 24, 2019 13:42:44 GMT -5
I am going to suggest take a suggestion from over fifty years regarding our sortie in south east Asia...Declare we won the war and go home. Trump should declare his Administration has /is a success...100%...important goals, low unemployment...focus on America first..and any other successes he feels have been accomplished and declare he will retire after his term comes to a close. At his age he wants to concentrate on his business..family and enjoy the years he has left while he is able..give some rallies and speeches...write a book on his accomplishments..get his museum off the ground..pick a location, hire a designer....possible travel..Israel would be a start... Any thoughts? I like it, but he can't do it. He's got a lot of legal cases stacking up waiting for him to stop being president - his best bet is to continue being president until he dies. So I don't expect him to ever voluntarily step down.
you make a good argument..
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Post by swamp on Oct 24, 2019 14:24:48 GMT -5
Why do we need to hear from the original whistleblower?
We were told it was hearsay, but based on that hearsay, the people who actually have first hand knowledge like Taylor, Sondland, the Ukranian ambassador who was removed (Mary Ann?) and Fiona (Hill?) were questioned. S/he led us directly to the sources.
And Trump has basically confirmed what the whistleblower said.
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Post by weltschmerz on Oct 24, 2019 14:34:16 GMT -5
Besides, when the whistleblower first came out, all Trump's minions started shouting that it was all 'hearsay' information. Which was true - well documented information taken down by a professional, but still second hand information.
Since then, we've had many of the 'original' sources come forward, giving their own testimony, which perfectly corroborated the 'hearsay' testimony by the whistleblower - making the whistleblower no longer relevant.
Now the GOP is grasping at straws, 'the meetings are in secret,' 'the whistleblower won't come forward,' and now, from the WSJ, 'Trump was so incompetent he failed at making a quid pro quo deal, so it doesn't really matter.'
We're going through the 7 steps of grieving, and I think we're at the 'despair' step.
We need to scoot on through to the 'acceptance' stage - our president is a treasonous criminal who is willing to pull the Republic down rather than admit his criminal acts.
I am going to suggest take a suggestion from over fifty years regarding our sortie in south east Asia...Declare we won the war and go home. Trump should declare his Administration has /is a success...100%...important goals, low unemployment...focus on America first..and any other successes he feels have been accomplished and declare he will retire after his term comes to a close. At his age he wants to concentrate on his business..family and enjoy the years he has left while he is able..give some rallies and speeches... write a book on his accomplishments..get his museum off the ground..pick a location, hire a designer....possible travel..Israel would be a start... Any thoughts? Write? He can barely read!
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Post by NastyWoman on Oct 24, 2019 14:56:27 GMT -5
Besides, when the whistleblower first came out, all Trump's minions started shouting that it was all 'hearsay' information. Which was true - well documented information taken down by a professional, but still second hand information.
Since then, we've had many of the 'original' sources come forward, giving their own testimony, which perfectly corroborated the 'hearsay' testimony by the whistleblower - making the whistleblower no longer relevant.
Now the GOP is grasping at straws, 'the meetings are in secret,' 'the whistleblower won't come forward,' and now, from the WSJ, 'Trump was so incompetent he failed at making a quid pro quo deal, so it doesn't really matter.'
We're going through the 7 steps of grieving, and I think we're at the 'despair' step.
We need to scoot on through to the 'acceptance' stage - our president is a treasonous criminal who is willing to pull the Republic down rather than admit his criminal acts.
I am going to suggest take a suggestion from over fifty years regarding our sortie in south east Asia...Declare we won the war and go home. Trump should declare his Administration has /is a success...100%...important goals, low unemployment...focus on America first..and any other successes he feels have been accomplished and declare he will retire after his term comes to a close. At his age he wants to concentrate on his business..family and enjoy the years he has left while he is able..give some rallies and speeches... write a book on his accomplishments..get his museum off the ground..pick a location, hire a designer....possible travel..Israel would be a start... Any thoughts? Yea, I have one → given the quality of his written and spoken word we have read/ heard from him, I suggest he give up on the idea of a book deal. If there is even one coherent sentence in a book that has his name as an author, the whole world will know he did not write it himself
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Post by Tennesseer on Oct 24, 2019 16:20:16 GMT -5
Besides, when the whistleblower first came out, all Trump's minions started shouting that it was all 'hearsay' information. Which was true - well documented information taken down by a professional, but still second hand information.
Since then, we've had many of the 'original' sources come forward, giving their own testimony, which perfectly corroborated the 'hearsay' testimony by the whistleblower - making the whistleblower no longer relevant.
Now the GOP is grasping at straws, 'the meetings are in secret,' 'the whistleblower won't come forward,' and now, from the WSJ, 'Trump was so incompetent he failed at making a quid pro quo deal, so it doesn't really matter.'
We're going through the 7 steps of grieving, and I think we're at the 'despair' step.
We need to scoot on through to the 'acceptance' stage - our president is a treasonous criminal who is willing to pull the Republic down rather than admit his criminal acts.
I am going to suggest take a suggestion from over fifty years regarding our sortie in south east Asia...Declare we won the war and go home. Trump should declare his Administration has /is a success...100%...important goals, low unemployment...focus on America first..and any other successes he feels have been accomplished and declare he will retire after his term comes to a close. At his age he wants to concentrate on his business..family and enjoy the years he has left while he is able..give some rallies and speeches...write a book on his accomplishments..get his museum off the ground..pick a location, hire a designer....possible travel..Israel would be a start... Any thoughts? trump could relocate to Longwood, Saint Helena. If it was good enough for Napoleon Bonaparte, it's good enough for trump.
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Post by weltschmerz on Oct 24, 2019 16:23:44 GMT -5
I am going to suggest take a suggestion from over fifty years regarding our sortie in south east Asia...Declare we won the war and go home. Trump should declare his Administration has /is a success...100%...important goals, low unemployment...focus on America first..and any other successes he feels have been accomplished and declare he will retire after his term comes to a close. At his age he wants to concentrate on his business..family and enjoy the years he has left while he is able..give some rallies and speeches...write a book on his accomplishments..get his museum off the ground..pick a location, hire a designer....possible travel..Israel would be a start... Any thoughts? trump could relocate to Longwood, Saint Helena. If it was good enough for Napoleon Bonaparte, it's good enough for trump. A bunker in Berlin sounds more appropriate.
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Post by Tennesseer on Oct 24, 2019 16:29:33 GMT -5
trump could relocate to Longwood, Saint Helena. If it was good enough for Napoleon Bonaparte, it's good enough for trump. A bunker in Berlin sounds more appropriate. With all the last user's accouterments?
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Post by Opti on Oct 24, 2019 16:32:30 GMT -5
Whistleblowers need protection, otherwise most would not come forward. Trump would immediately expose the whistleblower on Twitter, call him/her all sorts of vile names, and declare open season on them. He's done this with so many others, why would he behave differently this time? And most Repubs in the house and senate would support Trump in this endeavor. Do you see the problem with this? Furthermore, at this point, why does the identity of the whistleblower matter unless it's to be used for defamation purposes? Others have already backed up what he/she claimed. Is it because you doubt there is even a whistleblower in the first place, and this is all one big conspiracy concocted by the Dems to get poor, innocent, kind, gentle, honest Trump out of office? Besides, when the whistleblower first came out, all Trump's minions started shouting that it was all 'hearsay' information. Which was true - well documented information taken down by a professional, but still second hand information.
Since then, we've had many of the 'original' sources come forward, giving their own testimony, which perfectly corroborated the 'hearsay' testimony by the whistleblower - making the whistleblower no longer relevant.
Now the GOP is grasping at straws, 'the meetings are in secret,' 'the whistleblower won't come forward,' and now, from the WSJ, 'Trump was so incompetent he failed at making a quid pro quo deal, so it doesn't really matter.'
We're going through the 7 steps of grieving, and I think we're at the 'despair' step.
We need to scoot on through to the 'acceptance' stage - our president is a treasonous criminal who is willing to pull the Republic down rather than admit his criminal acts.
And so is too much of the GOP. Too bad they can't get impeached for enabling this.
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Post by Opti on Oct 24, 2019 16:35:58 GMT -5
I am going to suggest take a suggestion from over fifty years regarding our sortie in south east Asia...Declare we won the war and go home. Trump should declare his Administration has /is a success...100%...important goals, low unemployment...focus on America first..and any other successes he feels have been accomplished and declare he will retire after his term comes to a close. At his age he wants to concentrate on his business..family and enjoy the years he has left while he is able..give some rallies and speeches... write a book on his accomplishments..get his museum off the ground..pick a location, hire a designer....possible travel..Israel would be a start... Any thoughts? Write? He can barely read! He uses ghostwriters. Actually coming up with an idea for Trump to save face and declare victory would be a great idea. He needs to go, and if he needs a good cover story, I can live with that.
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Post by NastyWoman on Oct 24, 2019 16:38:54 GMT -5
Whistleblowers need protection, otherwise most would not come forward. Trump would immediately expose the whistleblower on Twitter, call him/her all sorts of vile names, and declare open season on them. He's done this with so many others, why would he behave differently this time? And most Repubs in the house and senate would support Trump in this endeavor. Do you see the problem with this? Furthermore, at this point, why does the identity of the whistleblower matter unless it's to be used for defamation purposes? Others have already backed up what he/she claimed. Is it because you doubt there is even a whistleblower in the first place, and this is all one big conspiracy concocted by the Dems to get poor, innocent, kind, gentle, honest Trump out of office? Besides, when the whistleblower first came out, all Trump's minions started shouting that it was all 'hearsay' information. Which was true - well documented information taken down by a professional, but still second hand information.
Since then, we've had many of the 'original' sources come forward, giving their own testimony, which perfectly corroborated the 'hearsay' testimony by the whistleblower - making the whistleblower no longer relevant.
Now the GOP is grasping at straws, 'the meetings are in secret,' 'the whistleblower won't come forward,' and now, from the WSJ, 'Trump was so incompetent he failed at making a quid pro quo deal, so it doesn't really matter.'
We're going through the 7 steps of grieving, and I think we're at the 'despair' step.
We need to scoot on through to the 'acceptance' stage - our president is a treasonous criminal who is willing to pull the Republic down rather than admit his criminal acts.
They've moved on to 'Anger' it looks like to me:
"Graham introduces resolution condemning House impeachment process Sen. Lindsey Graham introduced a resolution today condemning the process of the House impeachment inquiry.
The resolution, co-sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, calls on the House to hold a vote to initiate the inquiry, so House Republicans can participate in proceedings and President Trump can call witnesses, Graham tweeted. ..."
www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/impeachment-inquiry-10-24-2019/h_0b23cc4ba776df868a433f3e4f85d390
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Post by Opti on Oct 24, 2019 16:43:41 GMT -5
Besides, when the whistleblower first came out, all Trump's minions started shouting that it was all 'hearsay' information. Which was true - well documented information taken down by a professional, but still second hand information.
Since then, we've had many of the 'original' sources come forward, giving their own testimony, which perfectly corroborated the 'hearsay' testimony by the whistleblower - making the whistleblower no longer relevant.
Now the GOP is grasping at straws, 'the meetings are in secret,' 'the whistleblower won't come forward,' and now, from the WSJ, 'Trump was so incompetent he failed at making a quid pro quo deal, so it doesn't really matter.'
We're going through the 7 steps of grieving, and I think we're at the 'despair' step.
We need to scoot on through to the 'acceptance' stage - our president is a treasonous criminal who is willing to pull the Republic down rather than admit his criminal acts.
They've moved on to 'Anger' it looks like to me:
"Graham introduces resolution condemning House impeachment process Sen. Lindsey Graham introduced a resolution today condemning the process of the House impeachment inquiry.
The resolution, co-sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, calls on the House to hold a vote to initiate the inquiry, so House Republicans can participate in proceedings and President Trump can call witnesses, Graham tweeted. ..."
www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/impeachment-inquiry-10-24-2019/h_0b23cc4ba776df868a433f3e4f85d390
Or they've remained in the "rules are for other people" not us stage. They want to change how the impeachment process runs because they are unwilling to be grownups. It would be nice if they at least got their head out of Trump's colon enough to acknowledge they've ridden the devil horse farther than is reasonable.
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