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TopicHoo boy; John Oliver's segment is on impeachment
Antifar
06/17/19 4:39:13 PM
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Lol what? who the fuck is unironically suggesting impeachment?

Everyone shitting on Nancy Pelosi for not having a spine.

They don't need to impeach because it will definitely remove Trump. They need to impeach to show they have some fucking backbone.

I understand her logic though. The Senate is held by Republicans who absolutely aren't going to follow through on the impeachment. So impeaching Trump will do nothing but let him say, "FULLY CLEARED BY IMPEACHMENT COMMITTEE" in his campaign ads.


It would make Republicans in the senate publicly address that they dont see anything wrong with the president being above the law, which would be a pretty bad look and set a pretty bad precedent.

That would only work if most of the public believed Trump had broken the law and with the amount of fellating the man gets, that's not the case.


Again, majority of the public did not believe Nixon broke the law either.

Worth noting: a plurality of people do think Trump has broken the law: https://www.nbcnews.com/card/forty-five-percent-voters-believe-trump-has-broken-law-president-n979671

Forty-five percent of registered voters believe President Trump has committed crimes while in office, a new Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday shows, while 43 percent believe he has not broken the law as president.

Unsurprisingly, theres a stark partisan split inside those numbers.

Three-quarters of Democrats say they believe Trump has committed a crime as president, while just 12 percent of Republicans share that view. Majorities of women, voters between 18-34 years of age and black voters all think Trump committed a crimes since his inauguration.

A plurality of independents, 46 percent, also believe Trump has broken the law while president.

There's far less debate over his conduct before he took office.

Sixty-four percent of registered voters including majorities of Democrats, independents, men, women, college educated voters, non-college educated voters, white voters, black voters and Hispanic voters say they believe he committed crimes before he became president.

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