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re: Congress is embarrassing...
Posted on 10/23/19 at 11:09 pm to DMAN1968
Posted on 10/23/19 at 11:09 pm to DMAN1968
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There were Dems on that committee...dipshite. How many Republicans are even allowed to sit in on this shiteshow?
The republicans on the 3 committees have participated in the depositions.
Posted on 10/23/19 at 11:23 pm to DMAN1968
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There were Dems on that committee...dipshite. How many Republicans are even allowed to sit in on this shiteshow?
Democrats for the 2015 Benghazi Special Committee:
Elijah Cummings, Maryland, Ranking Member
Adam Smith, Washington
Adam Schiff, California
Linda Sánchez, California
Tammy Duckworth, Illinois
Republicans for the 2019 Trump Impeachment Hearings:
Judiciary:
Doug Collins, Georgia, Ranking Member
Jim Sensenbrenner, Wisconsin
Steve Chabot, Ohio
Louie Gohmert, Texas
Jim Jordan, Ohio
Ken Buck, Colorado
John Ratcliffe, Texas
Martha Roby, Alabama
Matt Gaetz, Florida
Mike Johnson, Louisiana
Andy Biggs, Arizona
Tom McClintock, California
Debbie Lesko, Arizona
Guy Reschenthaler, Pennsylvania
Ben Cline, Virginia
Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota
Greg Steube, Florida
Ways and Means:
Kevin Brady, Texas's 8th, Ranking Member
Devin Nunes, California's 22nd
Vern Buchanan, Florida's 16th
Adrian Smith, Nebraska's 3rd
Kenny Marchant, Texas's 24th
Tom Reed, New York's 23rd
Mike Kelly, Pennsylvania's 16th
George Holding, North Carolina's 2nd
Jason T. Smith, Missouri's 8th
Tom Rice, South Carolina's 7th
David Schweikert, Arizona's 6th
Jackie Walorski, Indiana's 2nd
Darin LaHood, Illinois's 18th
Brad Wenstrup, Ohio's 2nd
Jodey Arrington, Texas's 19th
Drew Ferguson, Georgia's 3rd
Ron Estes, Kansas's 4th
Intelligence:
Devin Nunes, California, Ranking Member
Mike Conaway, Texas
Mike Turner, Ohio
Brad Wenstrup, Ohio
Chris Stewart, Utah
Rick Crawford, Arkansas
Elise Stefanik, New York
Will Hurd, Texas
John Ratcliffe, Texas
Foreign Affairs:
Michael McCaul, Texas, Ranking Member
Chris Smith, New Jersey
Steve Chabot, Ohio
Joe Wilson, South Carolina
Scott Perry, Pennsylvania
Ted Yoho, Florida
Adam Kinzinger, Illinois
Lee Zeldin, New York
Jim Sensenbrenner, Wisconsin
Ann Wagner, Missouri, Vice Ranking Member
Brian Mast, Florida
Francis Rooney, Florida
Brian Fitzpatrick, Pennsylvania
John Curtis, Utah
Ken Buck, Colorado
Ron Wright, Texas
Guy Reschenthaler, Pennsylvania
Tim Burchett, Tennessee
Greg Pence, Indiana
Steve Watkins, Kansas
Michael Guest, Mississippi
Oversight and Reform:
Jim Jordan, Ohio, Ranking Member
Paul Gosar, Arizona
Virginia Foxx, North Carolina
Thomas Massie, Kentucky
Mark Meadows, North Carolina
Jody Hice, Georgia
Glenn Grothman, Wisconsin
James Comer, Kentucky
Michael Cloud, Texas
Bob Gibbs, Ohio
Clay Higgins, Louisiana
Ralph Norman, South Carolina
Chip Roy, Texas
Carol Miller, West Virginia
Mark E. Green, Tennessee
Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota
Greg Steube, Florida
Fred Keller, Pennsylvania
Financial Services:
Patrick McHenry, North Carolina, Ranking Member
Peter T. King, New York
Frank Lucas, Oklahoma
Bill Posey, Florida
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Missouri
Bill Huizenga, Michigan
Steve Stivers, Ohio
Ann Wagner, Missouri, Vice Ranking Member
Andy Barr, Kentucky
Scott Tipton, Colorado
Roger Williams, Texas
French Hill, Arkansas
Tom Emmer, Minnesota
Lee Zeldin, New York
Barry Loudermilk, Georgia
Alex Mooney, West Virginia
Warren Davidson, Ohio
Ted Budd, North Carolina
David Kustoff, Tennessee
Trey Hollingsworth, Indiana
Anthony Gonzalez, Ohio
John Rose, Tennessee
Bryan Steil, Wisconsin
Lance Gooden, Texas
Denver Riggleman, Virginia
William Timmons, South Carolina
Is that not enough for you??
This post was edited on 10/23/19 at 11:33 pm
Posted on 10/23/19 at 11:26 pm to Mickey Goldmill
quote:What if pigs could fly....oh wait a minute...pigs do fly, Pelosi just flew to the Middle East!
Must they recuse? What if they dropped out of the campaign to vote then later started it back up?
Posted on 10/24/19 at 4:27 am to guy4lsu
It seems like they’ve taken this too far not to go ahead. They’ll look worse if they don’t impeach. Can’t go at it this hard and do nothing.
Posted on 10/24/19 at 5:01 am to SelaTiger
It is a clown show
Democrats are nothing if not incompetent
Democrats are nothing if not incompetent
Posted on 10/24/19 at 5:15 am to GeorgeWest
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Think about US Rep Cedric Richmond. He is a Dem in a red State. Voting to impeach will be easy for him as his district probably wants him to vote that way.
Thats not what is meant when one says "they are a democrat in a DISTRICT that Trump won.
A better analogy would be the senate. Look at Joe Manchin, as popular as he is in West Virginia, Trump is far more popular, and in 3yrs has done more for the state, even Joe broke ranks on the Kavanaugh cabal.
We arent talking about a rep in a deep blue district, we are talking about reps whose own district voted for Trump in 2016 and them in 2018.
The Cedric's, Pelosi's, Water's of the world have no worries but there are over 30 that are in the aforementioned position, and if there was a vote for president today, probably more than 40.
You just got voted into the most profitable, high profile, smooozing job of your life. Ya really think they will sacrifice their lives because some dried up prune worth 100 million plus in Cali tells them to?
She aint got the votes fellas. And if she did, the senate will call witnesses, to publicly testify under oath, and people like Warner, Schiff, Feinstein, as well as the whole cabal will be facing some serious criminal charges.
And the longer this drags on, the worse it looks for them.
It trully is a damned if you do and damned if you dont. With the FISA and Durham/Barr investigations looming. And no clear candidate worth a snot for president. And Trump with 300 million in cash for the election at this point. And blacks, latinos, and suburban moms flocking in droves to the good guys. This could be the most devastating defeat of the democratic party in nearly 40 years.
Posted on 10/24/19 at 5:24 am to trinidadtiger
Let’s go. Let’s call a vote and light this candle. They don’t have the votes and know it. If they get the votes they know they are handing Trump the house majority in 2020. As usual the left has over played their hand.
Posted on 10/24/19 at 5:39 am to guy4lsu
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They aren't going to impeach Trump because congress ousting a president during an election year would have huge consequences.
Considering that Congress has never removed a President, I don’t think what year it happens in will have much weight. It would be monumental regardless.
Posted on 10/24/19 at 5:41 am to Janky
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They don’t have the votes and know it.
They absolutely have the votes. Every single Democrat in the House will vote to impeach.
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If they get the votes they know they are handing Trump the house majority in 2020.
Not a chance.
Posted on 10/24/19 at 5:42 am to Mickey Goldmill
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Lol every single time. Deflect to Obama or Hillary
I'm sure he's just pointing out your pure hypocrisy that you think doesn't exist.
You're ridiculous.
Posted on 10/24/19 at 5:43 am to Indefatigable
Then why haven’t they called the vote?
Posted on 10/24/19 at 5:43 am to trinidadtiger
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And if she did, the senate will call witnesses, to publicly testify under oath, and people like Warner, Schiff, Feinstein, as well as the whole cabal will be facing some serious criminal charges.
Some on this site still cannot let it go. There will never be any charges for anyone, not Hillary, not Comey, and not any of the people you listed.
Posted on 10/24/19 at 5:44 am to Janky
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Then why haven’t they called the vote?
Because they are still drafting and building their case
Posted on 10/24/19 at 5:52 am to Indefatigable
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Because they are still drafting and building their case
They have votes before they have a case? You said they had the votes. That doesn’t sound contrived at all.
This is going nowhere like the rest of the dem’s stunts.
This post was edited on 10/24/19 at 6:15 am
Posted on 10/24/19 at 5:58 am to guy4lsu
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Congress is
Fat, drunk and stupid
Posted on 10/24/19 at 6:00 am to ConwayGamecock
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When the Select Committee investigating the Benghazi attack held multiple closed-door meetings back in 2015, I'm sure Repubs didn't have any issue with that. In fact, much of what is taking place now, is simply following the blueprint that the Republican Congress engineered during much of the Obama Administration.
There was a ton of classified info discussed in the Benghazi hearings that is why it was not public. There is nothing classified being discussed in Schiffs little playhouse. That is a big difference.
When Clinton perjured himself were there such hearings? Let me help you out. No there was not.
Posted on 10/24/19 at 6:24 am to guy4lsu
In the end they will pass a proclamation stating that the Orange Man is Bad. That’s what weak arse uniparty pols do. Teeth less, gutless. Go on record you treasonous bastards.
Why we aren’t kicking all of the bums (D’s and R’s) out is beyond me, except for the fact that most of us support one side or the other.
Why we aren’t kicking all of the bums (D’s and R’s) out is beyond me, except for the fact that most of us support one side or the other.
Posted on 10/24/19 at 6:31 am to GeorgeWest
No it wasn’t and you know it. Still deflecting for jughead I see!
Posted on 10/24/19 at 6:32 am to Mickey Goldmill
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Proposing a border wall around Colorado is embarrassing.

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