ELEVENTH QUESTION, submitted by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX): "As a matter of law, does it matter if there was a quid pro quo? Is it true that quid pro quos are often used in foreign policy?" https://cbsn.ws/2GKOq7X pic.twitter.com/WoLcHqo21D
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GOP: We should let the people decide in the next election. Also GOP: The GOP has the absolute right to corrupt the next election to make sure the people don’t get to decide.
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This 1000x
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If the president is doing it to support his own election, not matter how much he may believe it is in the best interest of the country to be re-elected, it is wrong. Just because he believes it doesn't make it true or even defensible. This is a slippery slope to tyranny.
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And even if it is in the best interest of the country that he be re-elected, the act is still wrong, indefensible, and grounds for impeachment.
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so typical playbook, always an angle.... so foreign interference is a crime but, if it is in the public interest it isn't?
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goes to the same foolishness of a voter of potus asking for a reason behind why potus would do a crime in the middle of 5th ave.. then decide upon voting him again. sad culture, sad mentality, something is wrong.
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That is literally the most dangerously insane thing I’ve ever heard. He’s arguing the president can do literally ANYTHING to get himself re-elected. That is the realm of kings and dictators, not a democratic society. It’s what the Constitution EXPRESSLY forbids.
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It's only two steps away from declaring himself king "in the public interest".
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He sounds like a graduate of Trump University School of Law
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He sounds like he’s trying too get a part in some play. This dude is corrupt
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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