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Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« on: April 17, 2024, 02:33:30 PM »

The Biden impeachment attempt imploded twice in humiliating fashion.

This one was such a spectacular failure that everyone realizes the Repubs couldn't impeach the local dog catcher at this point.  Just another example of what get when a party consists of people that dropped out of high school, believe in space lasers, wants to be a werewolf, thinks Robert E Lee was a Founding Father, etc..

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Senate dismisses two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security secretary, ends trial
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The Senate has dismissed all impeachment charges against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, ending the House Republican push to remove the Cabinet secretary from office over his handling of the the U.S.-Mexico border and ending his trial before arguments even began.

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2024, 06:44:31 PM »
Shut the fuck up and let me explain some basic math.   The number 51 is greater than the number 49.   It was going to be voted down regardless.   Stupid twat
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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2024, 07:45:05 PM »
Shut the fuck up and let me explain some basic math.   The number 51 is greater than the number 49.   It was going to be voted down regardless.   Stupid twat

Of course it is you obese gap toothed moon cricket.  That has nothing to do with what I am posting of the GOP having a track record of failed impeachments.  Your reading comprehension is about as good as your business skills.   ::)

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2024, 07:45:10 PM »
It's simple to me.

The Democrats fall in line.  They voted to impeach Trump on a phone call where they could not even prove intent.  They had no problem uniting to help their party over country.

The Republicans have confirmed lies, shell companies, millions of dollars going to Biden's family from foreign countries, for services they were not qualified to deliver.

But the R's who are in areas where they would be vulnerable will worry about their own fate vs evidence.

In other words, they both suck, for different reasons.

Trump was imeached for politics, and Biden won't be for the same.
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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #4 on: April 17, 2024, 07:54:08 PM »
Did you think the Left wasn’t goin to vote for treason? It’s not like it wasn’t predictable.

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #5 on: April 17, 2024, 07:59:12 PM »
Refresh my memory how many Dems said their impeachment was a sham, a political play, or voiced concern that there was no evidence to back it up.

Now, how many Republicans have done exactly that over theirs? 

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #6 on: April 17, 2024, 10:54:08 PM »
It's simple to me.

The Democrats fall in line.  They voted to impeach Trump on a phone call where they could not even prove intent.  They had no problem uniting to help their party over country.

The Republicans have confirmed lies, shell companies, millions of dollars going to Biden's family from foreign countries, for services they were not qualified to deliver.

But the R's who are in areas where they would be vulnerable will worry about their own fate vs evidence.

In other words, they both suck, for different reasons.

Trump was imeached for politics, and Biden won't be for the same.

Pretty convenient theory if you are Right leaning

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2024, 06:06:29 AM »
Pretty convenient theory if you are Right leaning

The first Trump impeachment was easy to see from the get go - if you were against him, you said at the end of the call Trump was trying to dig up dirt to use on a political rival.  If you were for him, you said he was trying to dig up dirt on 2016 election corruption.
 
It's on the accusers to prove intent, and it fell short if you watched the hearing.  But it didn't stop the Democrats from 100% voting on party lines.

As for the Republicans, it's not any secret or conspiracy that red congressmen in blue area would be vulnerable if they vote to impeach Biden.  It's just a fact, and has been shown in local polls.

Impeachment should not be used for political purposes.  That was not it's intent, but the Democrats opened up this box, and anyone paying attention knew it would come back around.







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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #8 on: April 18, 2024, 07:55:09 AM »
The first Trump impeachment was easy to see from the get go - if you were against him, you said at the end of the call Trump was trying to dig up dirt to use on a political rival.  If you were for him, you said he was trying to dig up dirt on 2016 election corruption.
 
It's on the accusers to prove intent, and it fell short if you watched the hearing.  But it didn't stop the Democrats from 100% voting on party lines.

As for the Republicans, it's not any secret or conspiracy that red congressmen in blue area would be vulnerable if they vote to impeach Biden.  It's just a fact, and has been shown in local polls.

Impeachment should not be used for political purposes.  That was not it's intent, but the Democrats opened up this box, and anyone paying attention knew it would come back around.

The point is, how many Dems actually said that there was no evidence and no case?  None.

How many Republicans have stated the exact same regarding these three impeachment attempts?  Multiple. 

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #9 on: April 18, 2024, 08:02:09 AM »
Who cares if Trump was banging a porn star it seems pretty pathetic to me their constant attacks on the man. I don´t really follow American politics so closely but it´s not right what they are doing to him.

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #10 on: April 18, 2024, 08:47:55 AM »
All this shows is once again the left wouldn’t allow the evidence to be shown. This is what? The first time in the history of this country

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #11 on: April 18, 2024, 12:36:02 PM »
All this shows is once again the right doesn't have any evidence to be shown.  This is what?  A dozen times now?  Even their own party members say there is no evidence.   :)

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #12 on: April 18, 2024, 12:46:36 PM »
These are funny and predictable posts and responses from you all. The usual cast of characters rehashing the same old garbage. :)

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #13 on: April 18, 2024, 02:23:50 PM »
The point is, how many Dems actually said that there was no evidence and no case?  None.

How many Republicans have stated the exact same regarding these three impeachment attempts?  Multiple.

The Dems got in line as stated.  They got their instructions, and followed suit.

No evidence on Biden?  We have all seen the actual evidence with our own eyes, and he's had his lies proven multiple times.

But nothing short of Xi handing a clear big bag of money to Biden with a giant $ sign on it is going to convince certain people.
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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #14 on: April 18, 2024, 02:49:22 PM »
It says a lot when your own party members admit it is a political stunt and there is no evidence.

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #15 on: April 18, 2024, 02:52:44 PM »
It says a lot when your own party members admit it is a political stunt and there is no evidence.

You have direct quotes?

If so, nice to see at least some of the Rs have integrity and don't blindly follow their leader like all the Democrats.
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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #16 on: April 18, 2024, 03:42:23 PM »
I see this as a win for the Republicans. What difference would it have made getting rid of this guy six months before the election? Now, Democrats are on the hook for being OK with what is going on at the border.

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #17 on: April 18, 2024, 04:31:14 PM »
You have direct quotes?

If so, nice to see at least some of the Rs have integrity and don't blindly follow their leader like all the Democrats.

GOP lawmaker who backed impeachment inquiry admits he's seen no evidence of 'high crime or misdemeanor' Rep. Dave Joyce (R-Ohio) said Wednesday that he has yet to see any evidence to support the accusations against President Biden, despite voting to formalize the impeachment inquiry into him earlier that day.Dec 14, 2023

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Fox News Hosts Say Republicans Have No Evidence to Impeach Joe Biden
Unless you’ve been living under a rock without access to basic cable, you likely know that Fox News mainly operates as the mouthpiece of the Republican Party. Over the last several years, that’s meant a significant amount of the network’s programming has involved painting Joe Biden as a cognitively impaired criminal who is deliberately destroying the country and is either “a puppet or he’s being blackmailed.” So the fact that not one, but two of the network’s hosts have declared in the last three days that the Republican Party has zero evidence to impeach the president is pretty, pretty, pretty embarrassing for the GOP.

On Monday, Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy told viewers that despite months of probing, “Republicans at this point…they have not connected the dots” between Hunter Biden’s alleged crimes and Joe Biden. “They’ve connected the dots, the Department of Justice did on Hunter, but they have not shown where Joe Biden did anything illegally.”

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Even conservative GOP Rep. Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, who serves on the House Oversight Committee and supports impeaching the president, acknowledged that it has been hard for the investigation to break through: “While I think that it’s pretty clear, I don’t know that the case has been made adequately to the American people.”
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GOP Rep. Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania, who is not on any of the committees conducting the probe, told CNN, “I have seen nothing. I really see nothing. I know what people say. And I watch the news,” when asked if any evidence uncovered by the committees rose to the level of impeachment.
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 Another swing district Republican, Rep. Mike Garcia of California, who is waiting to see what the committees produce before making a final judgment, told CNN that when the committee chairs leading the investigation presented to a subsection of the conference this week they each gave updates on their work, but none said explicitly they had evidence of an impeachable offense.

Pointing to the House Oversight Committee’s bank memos about Biden family business dealings, a senior GOP investigator said that the evidence is there, but “we need to maybe do a better job from a communications perspective at dumbing those memos down and turning them into graphics.”

Others say it has not been a big focus of their already crowded agenda.

“Nobody is talking about that,” said GOP Rep. Dan Newhouse of Washington state, when asked for his thoughts on the Biden impeachment inquiry.

Another swing district Republican, Rep. David Valadao of California, said: “I spend zero time on this.”

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Republican Admits Impeachment Probe Hasn't Found Any Crime by Joe Biden
epresentative Don Bacon, a Nebraska Republican, told NBC News' Kristen Welker on Sunday that according to lawyers hired by Congress, "at this point, there's not a specific crime that's been committed" by President Joe Biden in the impeachment probe against him.

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Republican Senator Admits There’s “No Evidence”on Biden Impeachment
Chuck Grassley is exposing the truth about House Republicans’ Biden impeachment inquiry.
Senator Chuck Grassley admitted on Wednesday that House Republicans’ impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden hasn’t produced any facts pointing to wrongdoing on the president’s part.

“I have no evidence of it,” Grassley told CNN, just hours before House Republicans were set to vote to formalize the Biden impeachment inquiry. “I’m just going to follow the facts where they are, and the facts haven’t taken me to that point where I can say the president is guilty of anything.”

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Some House Republicans are openly admitting that they have no evidence to impeach President Joe Biden as they prepare to vote to officially launch a probe into him later this week.

When asked if Biden committed high crimes or misdemeanors, Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., told reporters on Tuesday, "Probably not."

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Asked if there’s enough evidence to impeach Biden, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), another member of the Senate GOP leadership team, replied: “I do not.” 

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“The time for impeachment is the time when there’s evidence linking President Biden — if there’s evidence linking President Biden to a high crime or misdemeanor. That doesn’t exist right now,” Ken Buck told MSNBC’s “Inside with Jen Psaki.”

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There are other quotes in the info I posted in other threads.

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #18 on: April 18, 2024, 05:02:49 PM »
GOP lawmaker who backed impeachment inquiry admits he's seen no evidence of 'high crime or misdemeanor' Rep. Dave Joyce (R-Ohio) said Wednesday that he has yet to see any evidence to support the accusations against President Biden, despite voting to formalize the impeachment inquiry into him earlier that day.Dec 14, 2023

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Fox News Hosts Say Republicans Have No Evidence to Impeach Joe Biden
Unless you’ve been living under a rock without access to basic cable, you likely know that Fox News mainly operates as the mouthpiece of the Republican Party. Over the last several years, that’s meant a significant amount of the network’s programming has involved painting Joe Biden as a cognitively impaired criminal who is deliberately destroying the country and is either “a puppet or he’s being blackmailed.” So the fact that not one, but two of the network’s hosts have declared in the last three days that the Republican Party has zero evidence to impeach the president is pretty, pretty, pretty embarrassing for the GOP.

On Monday, Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy told viewers that despite months of probing, “Republicans at this point…they have not connected the dots” between Hunter Biden’s alleged crimes and Joe Biden. “They’ve connected the dots, the Department of Justice did on Hunter, but they have not shown where Joe Biden did anything illegally.”

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Even conservative GOP Rep. Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, who serves on the House Oversight Committee and supports impeaching the president, acknowledged that it has been hard for the investigation to break through: “While I think that it’s pretty clear, I don’t know that the case has been made adequately to the American people.”
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GOP Rep. Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania, who is not on any of the committees conducting the probe, told CNN, “I have seen nothing. I really see nothing. I know what people say. And I watch the news,” when asked if any evidence uncovered by the committees rose to the level of impeachment.
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 Another swing district Republican, Rep. Mike Garcia of California, who is waiting to see what the committees produce before making a final judgment, told CNN that when the committee chairs leading the investigation presented to a subsection of the conference this week they each gave updates on their work, but none said explicitly they had evidence of an impeachable offense.

Pointing to the House Oversight Committee’s bank memos about Biden family business dealings, a senior GOP investigator said that the evidence is there, but “we need to maybe do a better job from a communications perspective at dumbing those memos down and turning them into graphics.”

Others say it has not been a big focus of their already crowded agenda.

“Nobody is talking about that,” said GOP Rep. Dan Newhouse of Washington state, when asked for his thoughts on the Biden impeachment inquiry.

Another swing district Republican, Rep. David Valadao of California, said: “I spend zero time on this.”

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Republican Admits Impeachment Probe Hasn't Found Any Crime by Joe Biden
epresentative Don Bacon, a Nebraska Republican, told NBC News' Kristen Welker on Sunday that according to lawyers hired by Congress, "at this point, there's not a specific crime that's been committed" by President Joe Biden in the impeachment probe against him.

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Republican Senator Admits There’s “No Evidence”on Biden Impeachment
Chuck Grassley is exposing the truth about House Republicans’ Biden impeachment inquiry.
Senator Chuck Grassley admitted on Wednesday that House Republicans’ impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden hasn’t produced any facts pointing to wrongdoing on the president’s part.

“I have no evidence of it,” Grassley told CNN, just hours before House Republicans were set to vote to formalize the Biden impeachment inquiry. “I’m just going to follow the facts where they are, and the facts haven’t taken me to that point where I can say the president is guilty of anything.”

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Some House Republicans are openly admitting that they have no evidence to impeach President Joe Biden as they prepare to vote to officially launch a probe into him later this week.

When asked if Biden committed high crimes or misdemeanors, Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., told reporters on Tuesday, "Probably not."

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Asked if there’s enough evidence to impeach Biden, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), another member of the Senate GOP leadership team, replied: “I do not.” 

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“The time for impeachment is the time when there’s evidence linking President Biden — if there’s evidence linking President Biden to a high crime or misdemeanor. That doesn’t exist right now,” Ken Buck told MSNBC’s “Inside with Jen Psaki.”

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There are other quotes in the info I posted in other threads.

As I said:

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Another swing district Republican, Rep. David Valadao of California, said: “I spend zero time on this.”

Here's the evidence we have:

Biden first lied about the authenticity of the laptop in the debate. Fact.

Biden's team procured the "51 signatures" to cast doubt on the laptop's authenticity AFTER knowing it was real.  Fact.

Biden said he never talked to Hunter's business partners, which was a lie.  Changed story to "never talked business" after he was busted.  Fact

Shell companies were used to route $ paid to the Biden family.  Fact.

One of Biden's brothers paid Joe money right after he received money from a foreign entity.  Claimed it was a "loan repayment".  No evidence of receiving a loan was produced.  Fact.

Hunter himself said he gives his Dad half his money.  Fact.

So yes, no direct wire to Joe, but only an absolute fool would think he's innocent and did nothing wrong, unethical, etc.

Should he be impeached for this?  I actually don't think so.  But Trump was impeached for far, far less, with far less "evidence".

The Democrats created using impeachment as a political tool - I guess the R's are putting an end to it.


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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #19 on: April 18, 2024, 05:07:25 PM »
It's simple to me.

The Democrats fall in line.  They voted to impeach Trump on a phone call where they could not even prove intent.  They had no problem uniting to help their party over country.

The Republicans have confirmed lies, shell companies, millions of dollars going to Biden's family from foreign countries, for services they were not qualified to deliver.

But the R's who are in areas where they would be vulnerable will worry about their own fate vs evidence.

In other words, they both suck, for different reasons.

Trump was imeached for politics, and Biden won't be for the same.
Absolutely. We've talked about how the left will always put party over country while the right will fight each other.
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #20 on: April 18, 2024, 05:25:46 PM »
As I said:

Here's the evidence we have:

Biden first lied about the authenticity of the laptop in the debate. Fact.

Biden's team procured the "51 signatures" to cast doubt on the laptop's authenticity AFTER knowing it was real.  Fact.

Biden said he never talked to Hunter's business partners, which was a lie.  Changed story to "never talked business" after he was busted.  Fact

Shell companies were used to route $ paid to the Biden family.  Fact.

One of Biden's brothers paid Joe money right after he received money from a foreign entity.  Claimed it was a "loan repayment".  No evidence of receiving a loan was produced.  Fact.

Hunter himself said he gives his Dad half his money.  Fact.

So yes, no direct wire to Joe, but only an absolute fool would think he's innocent and did nothing wrong, unethical, etc.

Should he be impeached for this?  I actually don't think so.  But Trump was impeached for far, far less, with far less "evidence".

The Democrats created using impeachment as a political tool - I guess the R's are putting an end to it.

My question was fairly simple.   How many D's admitted they had no evidence?   Unlike the R's.

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #21 on: April 18, 2024, 05:27:42 PM »
My question was fairly simple.   How many D's admitted they had no evidence?   Unlike the R's.

Because they fall in line and are given their talking points.

They are better at that then the Rs.
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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #22 on: April 18, 2024, 06:02:22 PM »
Because they fall in line and are given their talking points.

They are better at that then the Rs.

Did you miss the part where some admitted there was no evidence and yet voted to proceed anyway?  Isn’t that the very definition of falling in line?

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #23 on: April 18, 2024, 06:26:22 PM »
The reason the dems win is because no matter what they stick together. 

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Re: Hahahaha. How'd that impeachment turn out?
« Reply #24 on: April 18, 2024, 06:49:31 PM »
Who cares if Trump was banging a porn star it seems pretty pathetic to me their constant attacks on the man. I don´t really follow American politics so closely but it´s not right what they are doing to him.

Well Donny, it's an American thing.. You see, the Christian Evangelicals are practically cupping Trumps balls, inspite of the very fact he was banging a porn star while married. So there is the hypocritical aspect of the situations.

Then moving on... it's alleged he falsified documents to hide the fact he paid off his whore so she wouldn't speak out and sink his bid for the presidency. Ironically we have since learned it really wouldn't have mattered one iota. People are in love with Trump because he is a television reality star and there was literally nothing he could have done that would cost him votes. I give you his insult to POWs as a prime example. Growing up in America, POW's have been held in high esteem. They suffered unspeakable things for us. McCain, love him or hate him, spent 5 and a half years in Hanoi Hilton while Trump avoided the service for bone spurs. Any real American at the point he insulted McCain for being captured would have never voted for him. But this is a Jerry Springer America, where TV stars rule. So here we are...