…Comin’ down on Donny’s Day?”
When you think of all the things or places that could
bring down the presidency, who had Ukraine in the pool? I mean, you would have
thought Saudi Arabia, North Korea, Iran, Scotland, or a host of shit-hole countries would be the logical
choices.
But boy, did he step in it here. This has all the
hallmarks of a good scandal: Personal gain, underhandedness, and a cover-up.
It’s funny how the rest of the Republicans are still
pushing the Biden “scandal.” This was an issued that had been debunked ages ago.
There is literally nothing there.
I can’t believe Republicans are even interested in this
kind of scandal. I mean, how would they like to see a survey of where their kids work? At how many corporate
boards are their offspring currently
sitting? How much scrutiny about political favors and no-bid contracts can they
withstand? I can’t believe they even let the subject come up.
Nevertheless, we now have Republicans pushing a “scandal”
on their opponents which has zero proof and denying the president’s scandal
that has loads of proof, including self-admitted! They’re not just morally and
ethically bankrupt; now they’re actually believing
their own bullshit.
This meme on it amused me for its sheer lameness:
Someone, please explain to these guys that it’s not
hearsay if the material has been corroborated multiple times by people for whom
it was NOT hearsay… people who heard the call themselves. That’s what the
Inspector General said in the “Whistleblower Report.”
Plus, there is the “not-a-transcript” that the White
House released which confirms everything that was alleged about the
conversation. This meme-ster needs to pull his head from the dark place in
which it’s lodged.
Did you hear about the Trump supporters in Congress
fretting about how he shouldn’t have released the not-a-transcript? They’re not
concerned with the mafia shakedown, they’re just upset it got out. There’s the
modern Republican party right there. Better to bury the crime rather than admit
it. From the Washington Post, one Republican
senator said:
“The transcript’s
release was a “huge mistake” that the GOP now has to confront and defend —
while the party argues at the same time that House Democrats are overreaching
with their impeachment inquiry of Trump.”
That’s too bad… this pesky transcript contradicts the
talking points they’re supposed to follow. How can they deny the facts that the
White House just admitted? Golly, what a pickle. It’s made it hard to follow
the usual playbook:
Again, it’s too bad their default position is to alibi
for the president rather than confront his illegal behavior. Remember, laws are
just for Democrats to follow! They’re only the party of Law and Order when
they’re not holding power.
Other Republican senators have been quoted as saying
they’d for impeachment if the vote was secret.
Well isn’t that the very definition of superior ethics
and backbone? Spineless weasels! They’re more than happy to let terrible
precedents be set while the democracy swirls down the toilet, just as long as
they get re-elected.
What these Republicans AND wobbly Democrats from purple
states need to do, in my humble opinion, is own the vote and lean into it. Come
out and say, “No one is above the law,
including the president. His own transcript showed he sought election help from
a foreign government at the exact time he was holding up millions in military
aid. That’s not the way this country is supposed to function. This is a matter of national security and
I’ll defend that every time.”
Then, if Republican, throw support behind Pence. Hell,
he’s practically the same, only substitute oily religious piety for
obnoxiousness.
The other juicy angle on this whole affair is how Trump’s
handlers diverted the actual transcript onto an ultra-secure server, which can
only be accessed by those with top clearance. Or essentially, tossed into a
black hole.
At this point, the hypocrisy factor goes off the charts.
I need Republicans to start explaining how Hillary’s
server problems were different or more dangerous to the country than this one.
That, right there, is a 5-alarm, no-doubt-about-it,
cover-up. That server was designed for national security secrets… troop
maneuvers, battle plans, weapon design… serious stuff. It was not meant to be a
dumpster for politically damaging conversations. By all accounts, there were no
national security implications in that conversation with the Ukraine president.
It was a puff call; just something to welcome the new guy to the table. Until
Trump sent it off the rails, that is.
Another thing about the not-a-transcript… Was President
Zelensky trying to join the GOP 2020 ticket? I haven’t heard such toadying
since the last cabinet meeting at which Pence spoke. Looks like the book is out
on how to curry favor with the American president.
Now what’s the outcome going to be for this impeachment
process? That’s anyone’s guess. I think the House will impeach, for sure. The
Senate is where the questions come in.
Mitch McConnell says he’s required to hold a hearing, but
we all know what a dog and pony show that can be. The verdict will not be
decided until the Koch Brother says it is. He’ll tell Mitch what to do and
Mitch will make it so, one way or another.
It wouldn’t totally surprise me if he allowed the
impeachment of the president. The fossil fuel guys know that Pence is one of
them. He’s been in lockstep with them ever since he’s been in office… any
office. The only variable is whether they can get such a wet blanket elected in
2020. We all know they have enough money to throw at the problem. Maybe they’ll
figure he’ll do whatever they want to, like Trump does, only Pence won’t step on
his dick every week while doing it.
4 comments:
Other Republican senators have been quoted as saying they’d for impeachment if the vote was secret.
This is actually not surprising. They have every reason to hate his guts. The problem is that so many of the hard-core Trumpanzees are stupid, violent, unpersuadable by any kind of evidence, and heavily armed. And Republican senator who voted for Trump's removal would not only face a high likelihood of losing re-election, but might well need bodyguards for the rest of his life.
They know very well the nature of the monster they've created, and dread the day it will turn on its creator, as such monsters tend to do.
I'm tired of these guys like Jeff Flake getting all brave once they're out of office. It would be nice if they grew a pair while they could actually use them.
the header made me laugh. But honestly all this shit is making me weary. I just feel like he falls into shit and comes out clean every time. weary, weary, weary of it all.
On the bright side, he's been an endless source of content for the blog, and it's always something different. I mean, it's always lies, but the subject matter varies. Keeps things interesting, albeit tragic.
I don't think he's going to come out of this one clean though.
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