Snapshot of the GOP dilemma: in 1974, enough Republicans turned on Nixon to get him to resign. Gerald Ford, a respectable & decent man, took over. How did voters reward Republicans in the midterms? They lost 4 Senate & 49 House seats.
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Replying to @baseballcrank
So, don’t impeach and implicitly support the corruption and law-breaking because GOP will lose seats. Seats before country. Got you.
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Replying to @HudsonRiverCroc @baseballcrank
We’re already seen that no good deed goes unpunished https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_United_States_Senate_elections?wprov=sfti1 … Sent from my iPhone
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Replying to @CTIronman @baseballcrank
We all have to eat crow at some point , and a deep cleanse is necessary sometimes.
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Replying to @HudsonRiverCroc @baseballcrank
Willing to outsource this to the electorate rather than exercise self-help
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Exactly. No Congressional R can have his or her fingerprints on the weapon.
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They may not wanna stand in front of the bullet but they don’t want their prints on the trigger
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The problem is, those may be their only choices. I come back to the point that removal won't happen without broad, bipartisan popular demand. Which is how the system was designed.
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If the Democrat party cannot win a presidential election under these circumstances, well....
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It is in the GOP's longterm interests to provide as little soil for a Dolchstosslegende to grow.
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Replying to @HonesTyus @varadmehta and
To the extent he were to lose on his own hook it would be ameliorated;
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End of conversation
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