Wednesday, February 5, 2020

This about sums it up!

President NOT GUILTY forever!
 (or at least until the House votes to have the impeachment expunged!)

Article One: 52-48 Acquittal 
Article Two: 53-47 Acquittal

46 comments:

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The best is yet to come.

Defeat in 2020.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Perhaps the MOST IMPORTANT Stat of the Day:

Ari Berman points out that:
“The 48 Senators who voted to convict President Trump represent 18 million more Americans than the 52 Republicans who voted to acquit.”

Anonymous said...

James is sure 2020 Election in a landslide.
Only missing one thing, a Canidate.

Anonymous said...



Ari Berman points out that:

“The 48 Senators who voted to convict President Trump represent 18 million more Americans than the 52 Republicans who voted to acquit.”



so it looks like ari is another leftist nitwit who needs a lesson on the electoral college.

you dumb fucks sure struggle with this fundamental concept.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...
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Anonymous said...

Ari Berman advocated for the end of the Electorial College.
Ok, 🤣

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Only missing one thing, a Candidate.

Might be the billionaire.

Anonymous said...



Ari Berman advocated for the end of the Electorial College.

i just looked him up. he's a fucking child who writes for mommy jones and the nation.

dismissed.

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Commonsense said...

Perhaps the MOST IMPORTANT Stat of the Day:

And in reality it matter not at all

Caliphate4vr said...

“The 48 Senators who voted to convict President Trump represent 18 million more Americans than the 52 Republicans who voted to acquit.”


so it looks like ari is another leftist nitwit who needs a lesson on the electoral college.

you dumb fucks sure struggle with this fundamental concept.


They can’t even run a caucus in a state of 3 million

Anonymous said...

Biden still doesn't have a single Delegate .

Anonymous said...




BACKFIRE: 'I Will Never Vote Democrat Again,' Say Angry Dems on C-SPAN After Pelosi's Tantrum


https://pjmedia.com/trending/backfire-i-will-never-vote-democrat-again-say-angry-dems-on-c-span-after-pelosis-tantrum/


these fucking retards are imploding right before our very eyes.



Anonymous said...





Ian Miles Cheong

@stillgray

And there it is. The single largest donor of Shadow Inc., the company behind the failed Iowa Caucus app, is George Soros.

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https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1224918166691729408

Anonymous said...

Remember James is against money in politics, unless it buys a Socialist the white house.

"James February 5, 2020 at 3:57 PM

Only missing one thing, a Candidate.

Might be the billionaire."



Myballs said...

So now we learn Pelosi pre-ripped her pages. It was a planned stunt all along. She is dragging down the entire dem party with her immature hatred

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

What Republican Senators Admit In Private

Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH):
“In private, many of my colleagues agree that the president is reckless and unfit. They admit his lies. And they acknowledge what he did was wrong. They know this president has done things Richard Nixon never did. And they know that more damning evidence is likely to come out.

“So watching the mental contortions they perform to justify their votes is painful to behold: They claim that calling witnesses would have meant a never-ending trial. They tell us they’ve made up their minds, so why would we need new evidence? They say to convict this president now would lead to the impeachment of every future president — as if every president will try to sell our national security to the highest bidder.”

“I have asked some of them, ‘If the Senate votes to acquit, what will you do to keep this president from getting worse?’ Their responses have been shrugs and sheepish looks.”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

How Mitt Romney Decided Trump Is Guilty

McKay Coppins:
“When the senator invited me to his Capitol Hill office yesterday, I was unsure what he would reveal. Romney had been largely silent throughout the impeachment proceedings, giving little indication of which way he was leaning. I half-expected to find a cowed and calculating politician ready with a list of excuses for caving. (His staff granted the interview on the condition that it would be embargoed until he took to the Senate floor.)”

“Instead, I found Romney filled with what seemed like righteous indignation about the president’s misconduct—quoting hymns and scripture, expressing dismay at his party, and bracing for the political backlash.”
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In other words, Romney voted his conscience, thus showing that he still has a conscience.

cowardly king obama said...

Sounds like he should be talking about Obama.

And the OBAMA CRIME SYNDICATE.

What did Comey say about those spy FISA warrants all bring kosher. Kind of a big thing they weren't. And leading to hundreds of unmasking of a political opponent...

Hope Barr/Durham have a very big boat.

No names again from the "pastor", probably from political_lire... right waterboy ???


Another fantastic day !!!

cowardly king obama said...

So much spam from the "pastor" it's impossible to even respond to what was the previous comment until it's not...

Guess that's what desperate people do. Look at Nancy.

ROFLMFAO !!!


Well I'll wait

Commonsense said...


Anonymous Myballs said...
So now we learn Pelosi pre-ripped her pages. It was a planned stunt all along. She is dragging down the entire dem party with her immature hatred


So she actually planned the most stupid political stunt in the history of the republic/. That makes it worse.

Commonsense said...

The only criteria James has when he copies and pasted is whether it agrees with his political agenda. He never one stopped to the considered the dubious nature of his sources.

That's why he gets regularly humiliated on the blog.

cowardly king obama said...

Glad that Trump hating racist (according to Dems previously) Romney got to weasel out of doing what was right.

No wonder he said he couldn't sleep. He knew he was doing the wrong thing, if he was doing what was right he'd sleep like a baby.

And everyone knows that.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

"That's why he gets regularly humiliated on the blog."

Funny how I don't feel that way. Seems to me my cut and pastes often humiliate the rest of you, especially when I add a comment like this:

In other words, Romney voted his conscience, thus showing that he still has a conscience.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

And forgive me, but I thought this was VERY good:

Cut and paste:
Nancy Pelosi ripped up her copy of President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech and told reporters that tearing up the address was “the courteous thing to do considering the alternatives.”
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JAMES SAYS: Wonder what those alternatives might be...

Maybe, like, leaning over and stuffing it up his a**?

But that would have been a bit too disrespectful, sort of like Trump walking up to a woman and grabbing her by her p****.

cowardly king obama said...

I can see the "pastor" has never engaged in locker room talk, one-on-one in private. And despite this the president apologized and was elected. His wife stood by him.

But the "pastor" does consider under age girls hot in a public forum. VERY INAPPROPRIATE, though he always tries to minimize. And especially for someone who hides behind the shield of being a religious leader.

Guess he's a lot worse than Trump.

Myballs said...

Not only does Romney have to worry now about his vote, do does Joe Manchin. WV voters wobt like that either.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

All is not lost.

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) — a man of uncommon decency and honor who, in my estimation, could have been an excellent president — earned a line in history by defying the president of his own party. The history books will record: The former Republican presidential nominee voted to remove a president who, the overwhelming weight of evidence showed, abused his power and betrayed his country.

Romney, now the only person in history to vote to remove a president of his own party, was eloquent as he calmly delivered his speech from the floor after so many other Republicans had embarrassed themselves with transparently ridiculous excuses for acquittal. He explained, “My own view is that there’s not much I can think of that would be a more egregious assault on our Constitution than trying to corrupt an election to maintain power. And that’s what the president did.” With that he dispelled the rationale that this was not impeachable conduct. It was the most impeachable conduct imaginable.

He told his colleagues and the country that “leaving it to the voters” was a dodge. "The Constitution doesn’t say that if the president did something terribly wrong, let the people decide in the next election what should happen,” he said. “It says if the president does something terribly wrong, the Senate shall try him. And so the Constitution is plain.” Indeed it is, although his colleagues would delude themselves into thinking the trial itself was punishment.

Romney patiently related the key facts: “The president asked a foreign government to investigate his political rival. The president withheld vital military funds from that government to press it to do so. The president delayed funds for an American ally at war with Russian invaders. The president’s purpose was personal and political.” He concluded therefore that “the president is guilty of an appalling abuse of the public trust.”

In poignant terms of a political martyr, he explained, “I am aware that there are people in my party and in my state who will strenuously disapprove of my decision, and in some quarters, I will be vehemently denounced. I am sure to hear abuse from the president and his supporters. Does anyone seriously believe I would consent to these consequences other than from an inescapable conviction that my oath before God demanded it of me?”

One had to have a heart of stone not to well up with his conclusion:

"I will tell my children and their children that I did my duty to the best of my ability, believing that my country expected it of me. I will only be one name among many, no more or less, to future generations of Americans who look at the record of this trial. They will note merely that I was among the senators who determined that what the president did was wrong, grievously wrong.

We’re all footnotes at best in the annals of history. But in the most powerful nation on earth, the nation conceived in liberty and justice, that is distinction enough for any citizen."

Romney will get more than a footnote.

His vote and more importantly his speech matter greatly, if only as reminders that every American has the capacity for greatness, the ability to stand on principle and the spine to refuse the entreaties of the mob. His obvious faith and earnest reading of the Constitution remind us that the document is not simply words on a page, nor are the House managers’ arguments background noise to be ignored. They have the power to command us all to be bigger than ourselves and our party and to honor the sacrifices of those who have given the last full measure for others’ safety and freedom.

In our bleak, angry and cynical time, we should all find inspiration in a singular act of integrity. Romney deserves the highest compliment I can pay a politician: He was McCain-esque.

Jennifer Rubin writes reported opinion for The Washington Post.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Like each member of this deliberative body, I love our country. I believe that our Constitution was inspired by Providence. I am convinced that freedom itself is dependent on the strength and vitality of our national character. As it is with each senator, my vote is an act of conviction. We have come to different conclusions, fellow senators, but I trust we have all followed the dictates of our conscience.

I acknowledge that my verdict will not remove the President from office. The results of this Senate Court will in fact be appealed to a higher court: the judgement of the American people. Voters will make the final decision, just as the President’s lawyers have implored. My vote will likely be in the minority in the Senate. But irrespective of these things, with my vote, I will tell my children and their children that I did my duty to the best of my ability, believing that my country expected it of me. I will only be one name among many, no more or less, to future generations of Americans who look at the record of this trial. They will note merely that I was among the senators who determined that what the President did was wrong, grievously wrong.

We’re all footnotes at best in the annals of history. But in the most powerful nation on earth, the nation conceived in liberty and justice, that is distinction enough for any citizen.


He would have been a good President although I don't agree with him on many issues.

Romney statement yesterday.

You Trumpists can't believe how great a man he is.

Caliphate4vr said...

R.I,P, Kirk Douglass

Commonsense said...

He would have been a good President although I don't agree with him on many issues.

You would vote for communist before you would vote for Mitt Romney.

Spare us.

Commonsense said...

It's kind of pathetic that the liberal media is zeroing in and heaping praise on Mitt Romney is their only good news of the day.

Commonsense said...

Dear Mitt:

If Jennifer Rubin is praising you, you might have fucked up.

Anonymous said...

What Legislation does Nancy Palsy have ready to launch today?
She promised a middle income tax cut.

Anonymous said...

Dear Mitt:

If Jennifer Rubin is praising you, you might have fucked up.



that's why he's being called "pierre defecto."

Anonymous said...




Buck Sexton

@BuckSexton

The problem with turning on fellow Republicans in the desperate hunt for a personal legacy and media/Democrat approval is that they use you, then quickly discard you, and in the end they think you’re still awful AND a turncoat

Mitt will learn this.

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Commonsense said...

It amazes me that more "Republicans" hadn't learn this.

Repeat after me; "Rule 1: The media is your enemy. Rule 2: There's nothing you can do to change rule 1."

Myballs said...

If Chuck Todd is lauding Romney, he should be concerned.

Anonymous said...

Roger said.
"how great a man he is."

If voting against his party makes him great, then no Democrat Senators are great.

Using Alky-Logic.

Anonymous said...




If anyone accuses me of lying, I'll simply say I'm not lying, which is just an extension of the overall lying strategy.

- Mitt Romney


https://www.azquotes.com/quote/809090


don't be angry with mittens. just be dismissive. he's a worthless clod, like the pederast, the alky, and dumb fuck denny.


Myballs said...

We now learn from Schiff that during impeachment trial, Bolton refused to submit a sworn affidavit about Trump. Of course. He knows that what he's writing in his book is fiction.

Anonymous said...

China is in real Trump produced trouble.
They are now begging US .
"China halves tariffs on $75 billion worth of US goods, as coronavirus outbreak escalates

By Sherisse Pham and Steven Jiang, CNN Business 

Updated 5:17 AM EST, Thu February 06, 2020"

Trump Winning.

Anonymous said...

"Nearly six in ten Americans, or 56 percent, say they are now better off than they were last year, up 50 percent from last year alone.

The data comes from Gallup’s annual Mood of the Nation survey and was conducted January 2-15 following months of historically low unemployment rates and the Dow Jones Industrial Average reaching close to the 30,000 mark for the first time."

The Lost Years are nearly Erased .

Anonymous said...

Mitt lives in the swamp. He will not be welcome back in Utah

Anonymous said...

George Soros and Hillary Clinton damaged the Iowa Democrat party voting system.
I still is not done 96% complete.

Biden has ZERO Delegates .

Anonymous said...

Roger this excludes you and Dystopian Denny and Pedo.

"Americans' satisfaction with personal life highest in four-decade trendTwo in three Americans say they are very satisfied, also a new highHigh-income households, Republicans, married adults the most satisfied

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Nine in 10 Americans are satisfied with the way things are going in their personal life, a new high in Gallup's four-decade trend. The latest figure bests the previous high of 88% recorded in 2003."