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What will be interesting is if Agolf will rush to pardon himself (IIUC you can't be pardoned for impeachable offenses) before he can be removed from office, or rely on Pence, the man his minions tried to assassinate, to pardon him after he is removed from office.
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I honestly believe his delusions preclude him from making rational decisions like that.Jaymann wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 6:28 pm What will be interesting is if Agolf will rush to pardon himself (IIUC you can't be pardoned for impeachable offenses) before he can be removed from office, or rely on Pence, the man his minions tried to assassinate, to pardon him after he is removed from office.
I'm certain he's currently fuming that the election was stolen from him and his tech accounts shut down. The world is against him and it's unfair. Little else matters. He's done nothing wrong in his mind.
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I'm sure that he will pardon himself. The timing is tricky for him now, though - one worry is that self-pardon outrage makes it more likely for Senators to vote to convict him. But I think that's outweighed by the risk of leaving office without a pardon.Paingod wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:53 amI honestly believe his delusions preclude him from making rational decisions like that.Jaymann wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 6:28 pm What will be interesting is if Agolf will rush to pardon himself (IIUC you can't be pardoned for impeachable offenses) before he can be removed from office, or rely on Pence, the man his minions tried to assassinate, to pardon him after he is removed from office.
I'm certain he's currently fuming that the election was stolen from him and his tech accounts shut down. The world is against him and it's unfair. Little else matters. He's done nothing wrong in his mind.
He should be negotiating with Pence over a resignation and pardon, though who knows whether Pence is willing to do that especially after, you know, Trump whipped up an insurrectionary mob to murder him.
Trump really fucked himself pretty badly with this insurrection.
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To be fair, from a normal person's perspective he fucks himself pretty badly with just about everything he does and somehow keeps sliding through.
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Catching bits and pieces of the hearings this morning. The general gist seems to be the most Republicans aren't even bothering to defend Trump's actions, they're simply complaining about the "rushed" process or giving dire warnings that their supporters will get even more violent.
Unsurprising, really.
Unsurprising, really.
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He should pardon himself immediately and just not announce it until Jan 20th.El Guapo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 11:17 amI'm sure that he will pardon himself. The timing is tricky for him now, though - one worry is that self-pardon outrage makes it more likely for Senators to vote to convict him. But I think that's outweighed by the risk of leaving office without a pardon.Paingod wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:53 amI honestly believe his delusions preclude him from making rational decisions like that.Jaymann wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 6:28 pm What will be interesting is if Agolf will rush to pardon himself (IIUC you can't be pardoned for impeachable offenses) before he can be removed from office, or rely on Pence, the man his minions tried to assassinate, to pardon him after he is removed from office.
I'm certain he's currently fuming that the election was stolen from him and his tech accounts shut down. The world is against him and it's unfair. Little else matters. He's done nothing wrong in his mind.
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Yes. The Republican defense. How can you move too fast to protect yourself and the American people?Skinypupy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 11:38 am Catching bits and pieces of the hearings this morning. The general gist seems to be the most Republicans aren't even bothering to defend Trump's actions, they're simply complaining about the "rushed" process or giving dire warnings that their supporters will get even more violent.
Unsurprising, really.
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Some Dem representatives have described GOP colleagues confessing fear for their safety if they vote to impeach.
So they're going to vote for the guy stoking that threat.
So they're going to vote for the guy stoking that threat.
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Then they're cowards. They won't stand up to vague threats in order to preserve the Constitution and rule of law? They send kids off to war for less.
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I believe the debate thus far has been about setting up the rules and such, not the actual impeachment debate. I'd like to hope that explains some of the Rs points and otherwise lack of defense at this point.
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Ah, that would make more sense then. I've only been catching soundbites between meetings, so I didn't have any broader context.
Will be interesting to see if that changes at all as the process progresses.
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No one (to my recollection) has ever accused most of them of being good or brave. I wager very few (both sides) ever even served in the armed forces. I could be wrong. It'd be an interesting factoid to dig up.LawBeefaroni wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 12:35 pmThen they're cowards. They won't stand up to vague threats in order to preserve the Constitution and rule of law? They send kids off to war for less.
They're not worried about Trump at this point. They're worried about disembarking from a plane and having some screaming death cultist make an example of them with a shiv. They've known they couldn't let go of this particular tiger since they latched onto it 4 years ago - but I don't think they realized it would physically threaten them past the duration of the presidency.
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Then that also reaping the fruits of their own stupidity. "Who knew that his gun I got to shoot other people could also shoot me?"Paingod wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 12:41 pmNo one (to my recollection) has ever accused most of them of being good or brave. I wager very few (both sides) ever even served in the armed forces. I could be wrong. It'd be an interesting factoid to dig up.LawBeefaroni wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 12:35 pmThen they're cowards. They won't stand up to vague threats in order to preserve the Constitution and rule of law? They send kids off to war for less.
They're not worried about Trump at this point. They're worried about disembarking from a plane and having some screaming death cultist make an example of them with a shiv. They've known they couldn't let go of this particular tiger since they latched onto it 4 years ago - but I don't think they realized it would physically threaten them past the duration of the presidency.
They certainly talked up the threat of the Antifa bogeymen to their personal safety.
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The plan is to vote today on impeachment, isn't it? Or is the actual impeachment vote going to be another day?
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They are supposed to vote today. Last I saw was 3 but who knows if that's even remotely accurate.
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Assuming he gets impeached today, and assuming McConnell really does mean it when he says he supports it, what's the earliest the senate could end up convicting him?
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Not a profile in courage, that’s for sure, but I get the fear and think it’s probably well-founded at this point. The Trumpaloo mob appears to be even angrier at what they perceive to be RINOs than at Democrats. And, unlike AOC who boards a plane or hops on the Acela to return to adoring supporters in New York, many of these Republicans face returning to districts where their constituents literally want to kill them for their perceived betrayal of Trump.LawBeefaroni wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 1:04 pmThen that also reaping the fruits of their own stupidity. "Who knew that his gun I got to shoot other people could also shoot me?"Paingod wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 12:41 pmNo one (to my recollection) has ever accused most of them of being good or brave. I wager very few (both sides) ever even served in the armed forces. I could be wrong. It'd be an interesting factoid to dig up.LawBeefaroni wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 12:35 pmThen they're cowards. They won't stand up to vague threats in order to preserve the Constitution and rule of law? They send kids off to war for less.
They're not worried about Trump at this point. They're worried about disembarking from a plane and having some screaming death cultist make an example of them with a shiv. They've known they couldn't let go of this particular tiger since they latched onto it 4 years ago - but I don't think they realized it would physically threaten them past the duration of the presidency.
They certainly talked up the threat of the Antifa bogeymen to their personal safety.
Think about the video of Graham being harassed in the airport the other day or of Correra being screamed at and threatened by Trumpists at Dulles.
Most congressional districts aren’t that big. When these people go home, they will be living next door to people who are vocally and publicly threatening them.
I get the fear.
(And, please, no responses about whether they deserve it or not or should have seen it coming. Not the point.)
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McConnell has said that barring unanimous consent to alter the Senate schedule they couldn't start before the 20th. OTOH I saw an article the other day saying that Schumer is looking at some Senate authority that would allow them to start earlier with the consent of both major party leaders (Schumer + McConnell), though I don't know if McConnell would be on board with that.
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That's a huge question. I've heard the House may hold back on sending it over to the Senate (who can't delay deliberation once it's in their hands) until after Biden/Harris gets settled in and makes some progress. IMO, that means it may not even be sent to the Senate for a few months.
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I hate this plan. Feelings dull and memories fade. The horrible gets normalized. You can’t wait months on something like this. Unless you’re just in it for the quick, symbolic House vote on impeachment and don’t really care whether the Senate actually convicts, this plan is a disaster.The Meal wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 1:24 pmThat's a huge question. I've heard the House may hold back on sending it over to the Senate (who can't delay deliberation once it's in their hands) until after Biden/Harris gets settled in and makes some progress. IMO, that means it may not even be sent to the Senate for a few months.
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This was a suggestion from Clyburn, who wanted to hold sending it to the senate until after Biden's first 100 days. I believe that idea has been rejected and they plan to send it over right away.The Meal wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 1:24 pmThat's a huge question. I've heard the House may hold back on sending it over to the Senate (who can't delay deliberation once it's in their hands) until after Biden/Harris gets settled in and makes some progress. IMO, that means it may not even be sent to the Senate for a few months.
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So, Jim Jordan's still a piece of work, eh? (Speaking nonsense now on the House floor during the debate.)
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Just got my hands on this petition which is calling for a special conference to oust the no 3 Republican for supporting impeachment.
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I have to wonder if McConnell is suggesting he wants to impeach in the hopes that it will get Trump to just resign. Having Trump resign would be a lot easier on the Republican party (rather than have a vote that divides Republicans in congress and will hang over their heads in the years ahead).
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What is the point, that they have a legitimate fear? Sure. Never disagreed with that.Kurth wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 1:23 pmNot a profile in courage, that’s for sure, but I get the fear and think it’s probably well-founded at this point. The Trumpaloo mob appears to be even angrier at what they perceive to be RINOs than at Democrats. And, unlike AOC who boards a plane or hops on the Acela to return to adoring supporters in New York, many of these Republicans face returning to districts where their constituents literally want to kill them for their perceived betrayal of Trump.LawBeefaroni wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 1:04 pmThen that also reaping the fruits of their own stupidity. "Who knew that his gun I got to shoot other people could also shoot me?"Paingod wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 12:41 pmNo one (to my recollection) has ever accused most of them of being good or brave. I wager very few (both sides) ever even served in the armed forces. I could be wrong. It'd be an interesting factoid to dig up.LawBeefaroni wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 12:35 pmThen they're cowards. They won't stand up to vague threats in order to preserve the Constitution and rule of law? They send kids off to war for less.
They're not worried about Trump at this point. They're worried about disembarking from a plane and having some screaming death cultist make an example of them with a shiv. They've known they couldn't let go of this particular tiger since they latched onto it 4 years ago - but I don't think they realized it would physically threaten them past the duration of the presidency.
They certainly talked up the threat of the Antifa bogeymen to their personal safety.
Think about the video of Graham being harassed in the airport the other day or of Correra being screamed at and threatened by Trumpists at Dulles.
Most congressional districts aren’t that big. When these people go home, they will be living next door to people who are vocally and publicly threatening them.
I get the fear.
(And, please, no responses about whether they deserve it or not or should have seen it coming. Not the point.)
The fact that their reaction to the fear is to buckle and vote against impeachment solely on the basis of that fear (or using fear as an excuse), that's pretty damned relevant.
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BTW, I was watching part of when Pelosi was speaking (on an ABC livestream on youtube), and there was a split screen where they showed a closeup of what looked like people trying to storm a building (the capitol, I assume) - it wasn't clear if that was live or a repeat of 1/6. I assumed it was a repeat, but I wish they made that clear (I didn't see anything that said it was live or anything that specified that it was from last week, but I only caught a brief part of it before they switched away).
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Exactly. As Colbert put it earlier this week:LawBeefaroni wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 1:44 pmWhat is the point, that they have a legitimate fear? Sure. Never disagreed with that.
The fact that their reaction to the fear is to buckle and vote against impeachment solely on the basis of that fear (or using fear as an excuse), that's pretty damned relevant.
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McConnell wants to delay to (1) avoid personal responsibility managing the impeachment, (2) delay Biden’s cabinet appointments, and (3) postpone Democratic legislation. He’s a nasty, nefarious bastard with no conscience.
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I’m almost amused by all the Republicans calling for “unity”, “healing” and resurrecting the ghost of Lincoln by invoking our “better angels”. They seem to forget that Lincoln also wanted the unconditional defeat of the Confederacy before reaching out for unity and healing.
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I'm trying to watch the debate but every time a Republican gets up and pleads for unity after spending the last four years "pwning libs" makes me want to hit my television.
These pieces of crap do this every time. Whenever they have the power, anything goes. The minute the tides turn, they're victimized snowflakes who don't understand why we can't all just get along. Fuck these delusional hypocrites.
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Rep. Boebert really sets my teeth on edge. It almost was a blessing that she talked so fast during her rant which seemed to make the time go faster.
And another Republican calls for the “better angels”.
And another Republican calls for the “better angels”.
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The next Democrat should put on a "Fuck your Feelings, Trump 2020" hat before taking the podium.
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I'm all for unity and healing. It starts by impeaching Trump.
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Well, except for the ones who have been actively conspiring to commit acts of insurrection but didn't make it to DC on the 6th.Little Raven wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 2:51 pm If you didn't storm the Capitol, you have nothing to fear from the FBI.
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