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To: Auslander154
I had a thread pulled because I suggested that impeachment might be Trump’s best route.

WTH? Pulled on FR? Hmmm.

Your proposal could be a bit dicey but might work.

There may be a problem with a Trump inability to fire certain of the actors and that may account for the threat of RINO's supporting any I&C. If the RINO's are persuasive, together with an even more intense 24/7 attack by the MSM, they just might bleed off sufficient on-the-fence R voters to prevail in the mid-terms.

In any event, I think the climate would be such that many R's in the Senate will vote to convict regardless of the wishes of their constituents. Such would be a full court press by the D's who would go to any length (perhaps with outside money) to coerce R's.

200 posted on 04/10/2018 7:44:02 AM PDT by frog in a pot (Obama's "Remaking of America" continues apace in the absence of political opposition.)
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To: frog in a pot

Thanks for saying that my idea is at least half crazy.

I’m curious as to how the republicans would react in an I&C.

Would they vote to convict and suffer the wrath of Trumpists?
Would they destroy their own party, because I don’t know what the party stands for anymore? Would Trump voters ever go back to a republican party that railroaded Donald J. Trump?

Yes, the midterms would be a battle royale.
We could lose, but we sure aren’t winning now. Mueller’s Deep state is, and they are not all democrats by any means.

I admire Trump’s fortitude against all odds.
He might could do it again and triumph with a fresh start.


206 posted on 04/10/2018 8:09:18 AM PDT by Auslander154 ("Political correctness does not legislate tolerance; it only organizes hatred." Jacques Barzun)
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