I've been an impeachment skeptic since Trump won election, because it's both political & legal remedy which doesn't work with political will (which was clearly lacking in Trumpized GOP). But at some point you have to ask yourself: how much blatant lawlessness can you allow?
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This is also the case: it's not just the obstruction document in Mueller report but the continued resistance to congressional oversight. Trump's desire to ward off investigation has instigated an untenable situation:https://twitter.com/bruce_arthur/status/1123419769804337153 …
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Again, to be clear, I'm arguing against my own political preferences (which are to focus on Trump's policies rather than scandals & build a policy focused progressive movement). But because Trump is who he is, he's forcing the issue: it's hard to ignore the scandals.
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What's really worse? A president with no respect for the nation or the rule of law.
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If there is no law it’s Purge City, and endless sequels.
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Democrats must know that impeachment is not about republicans. They will all burn themselves alive before turning on their orange emperor. Impeachment is about making the case for removal to the public.
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Exactly. Trump is proof that it only matters if it’s on TV. You have to impeach and put every one of these criminals on camera.
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Is there a Republican in Congress you imagine might step forward?
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Not a one. Hope I'm wrong.
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How Democracies Die.
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