Monday, September 23, 2019

Trump Doesn't Seem To Understand He Can Be Impeached For His Criminal Behavior

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I have a good friend who's in his mid-20s, a brilliant scientist, currently studying glaciers in Greenland. He's very good at working on the global cryosphere and, especially in on glaciology, his specialty. But outside of his field, he's like a 12 year old. He runs around Greenland in a t-shirt or, when he remembers, a sweatshirt. This is the weather in Nuuk this week:



So he got sick. I told him to go see a doctor. "Yeah, yeah, I will," he said. He didn't. I told him how dangerous pneumonia is. He thinks it's like a bad cold. I told him people die from it or get life-changing effects. He basically ignored me and went about his glaciology-- until he... well, I won't horrify you with the symptoms. He finally went to a doctor who told him he has pneumonia and could have died if he hadn't come in. He's on antibiotics now, but still not taking care of himself... and not getting better. Usually teenagers are convinced of their own immortality or invincibility. Somewhere in their late twenties, they get over that. Trump, though, never has.

The Washington Post's crack team-- Philip Rucker, Robert Costa and Rachel Bade-- reported yesterday that Señor "No Collusion" was colluding with-- or trying to-- another foreign president, Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine. Trump and Giuliani , in their push to "influence the newly elected Ukrainian leader reveals a president convinced of his own invincibility-- apparently willing and even eager to wield the vast powers of the United States to taint a political foe and confident that no one could hold him back." One would hope that dope Pelosi is starting to take this seriously.


“We haven’t seen anything like this in my lifetime,” said William A. Galston, a senior fellow in governance at the Brookings Institution who graduated from college just before Watergate. “He appears to be daring the rest of the political system to stop him-- and if it doesn’t, he’ll go further.”

The effort-- which came as the Trump administration was withholding financial and military support from Ukraine to help the small democracy protect itself against Russian aggression-- illustrates Trump’s expansive view of executive power and what appears to be a cavalier attitude about legal limits on his conduct.

...Trump has said he did nothing improper in his calls with Zelensky or any other foreign leader, and on Saturday he derided Democrats and the media for what he dubbed “the Ukraine Witch Hunt.”

But the scrutiny surrounding the phone call has brought fresh peril to Trump’s presidency and could turbocharge the drive by some House Democrats to open impeachment proceedings.

Democrats’ frustration with their inability to check Trump and hold him accountable for his conduct after nine months in the majority is starting to boil over. Lawmakers for the first time are saying publicly that their caucus looks feckless, and some are fretting that their flimsy oversight and reliance on the courts to eventually rescue them have proved fruitless.

“We back off everything,” said Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN). “We’ve been very weak.”
By "we," Cohen was talking about Hoyer and Pelosi-- and don't think I put Hoyer's name first by chance. But yesterday, even as unwavering a Pelosi loyalist as Adam Schiff began... wavering. I lived in Schiff's district even before it was Schiff's district. You see "Impeach Trump" signs everywhere-- many of them homemade. On my block there's one on a picture window facing the street that went up in 2017. Trump only got 22.3% of the vote in CA-28-- and the vote for Trump is even that high because whoever drew the map tacked on the Crescenta Valley (La Cañada Flintridge and La Crescenta) to a district that is basically deep, deep blue areas like Hollywood, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, the Hollywood Hills, Glendale, Burbank, Echo Park, East Hollywood, Atwater Village, and West Hollywood. Schiff is finally catching up with his district.





Yesterday Schiff was a guest on State of the Union (above) and he told Jake Tapper that he's edging closer to calling for impeachment. It's hard to believe he would say that without a go ahead from Pelosi.
TAPPER: Well, I said that to Secretary Mnuchin just two minutes ago, why not just release this to settle the issue?

And he said, because it would set a horrible precedent, because world leaders should be able to talk to President Trump without having those conversations shared. Your response to that?

SCHIFF: Well, not if those conversations involve potential corruption or criminality or leverage being used for political advantage against our nation's interest.

And that's what's at stake here. This would be, I think, the most profound violation of the presidential oath of office, certainly during this presidency, which says a lot, but perhaps during just about any presidency.

There is no privilege that covers corruption. There is no privilege to engage in underhanded discussions. And, again, I don't know if this is the subject of the whistle-blower complaint. But if it is, it needs to be exposed.

And we know the inspector general found that complaint urgent. We also know the inspector general found this did not involve a policy disagreement. It's one thing if you're talking about a presidential communication that involves a policy issue.

That is not a valid whistle-blower complaint. But, here, the inspector general said, this is not what is at issue. We're talking about serious or flagrant abuse, impropriety, potential violation of law.

And there's no privilege that protects that. And the reason I think that, if these two issues are, in fact, one issue, if there is a relationship between this complaint and this issue, you have not only this illicit conduct by the president of the United States, but you also have the added element of a cover-up.

TAPPER: If the president did, in fact, in that phone call push the Ukrainian president to investigate Hunter Biden and Joe Biden eight times, as the Wall Street Journal reported, is it an impeachable offense, in your view?

SCHIFF: Well, Jake, you know I have been very reluctant to go down the path of impeachment, for the reason that I think the founders contemplating, in a country that has elections every four years, that this would be an extraordinary remedy, a remedy of last resort, not first resort.

But if the president is essentially withholding military aid, at the same time that he is trying to browbeat a foreign leader into doing something illicit, that is, providing dirt on his opponent during a presidential campaign, then that may be the only remedy that is co- equal to the evil that that conduct represents.

We're going to hear from the director of national intelligence on Thursday why he is the first director to withhold ever a whistle- blower complaint. And we are going to make sure that we get that complaint, that whistle-blower is protected.

And we're going to make sure that we find out whether the president has engaged in this kind of improper conduct. But it may be that we do have to move forward with that extraordinary remedy, if indeed the president is, at the same time withholding vital military assistance, he is trying to leverage that to obtain impermissible help in his political campaign.
"We cannot afford to play rope-a-dope in the court for weeks or months on end. We need an answer. If there's a fire burning, it needs to be put out. And that's why we're going to have to look at every remedy."


NBC and the Wall Street Journal released a new poll yesterday while Schiff was recording his interview. One of the findings is that Trump is the most hated president in American history. 69% of registered voters say they don’t like Trump personally, and that includes 19% who hate him but like his policies. Only 29% of voters say they like Trump personally. (Before Trump, the most disliked president in modern times was George W. Bush-- in the midst of his mishandling of Hurricane Katrina-- at that was just 42% personal dislike.

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7 Comments:

At 6:13 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

pointless to waste time reading this. The title is nonsense. Trump realizes that Pelosi is the speaker and, therefore, nobody can ever be impeached for anything at all.

Pelosi would enjoy watching the nation burn white hot for the next 14 months so that her party might win a couple more seats and maybe lose the presidency by only 5-8 million votes instead of by 15 million.

see, Pelosi and democraps only care about their prospects in the next election and their ability to suborn billions in bribes. They don't give one flying fuck that there might be only one more election. they don't care if the whole thing burns to cinders before they see the next election.

 
At 6:47 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"pointless to waste time reading this"

And yet here you are, commenting on it. Pelosi & Co. don't care about what comes next for a simple reason: most of them know that when Republicans start consigning people of color to internment camps, there'll still be a place for Pelosi and most of her consorts as the so-called opposition party (they'll argue for nicer camps, I guess) that moderately guilty-minded whites can continue to vote for. Hey, is that really so bad? You've concluded that our political system is an utter waste - a two-party system with Nazis on one side and fascists on the other. And what are you doing about it? A couple dozen bleak posts condemning "democraps" on a blog no one reads. Yes, the human race sucks. And you're as big a part of the reason why as everyone you waste time criticizing here.

 
At 7:24 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Trump understands, or he wouldn't have reacted with "I'm fucked". He knows, however, that no one is ever going to do anything about him - especially not Pelosi.

 
At 7:31 AM, Anonymous Hone said...

The main issue confronting the country is Trump's psychiatric impairment. Experts have been ringing arm bells and screaming about this to no avail. He is incredibly narcissistic and delusional and and an extreme psychopath who has NO regard for anyone of anything but himself. All he cares about is enriching himself and foreign leaders of the worst kind are fulfilling his wish. This was the NUMBER ONE concern of the Founding Fathers!! Trump will continue to blow all norms and legalities out of the water until he is stopped. The experts have stated over and over that Trump will get more and more out of control yet the Dem leaders do nothing.

Trump will continue to ramp up his criminality and treasonous behavior to who knows what obscene level for the next year and a half, to the detriment of our country, the world and the planet. Beginning the impeachment process now, which should have happened long ago, will not stop him, but it would be a good start. The Dems look SO WEAK. They should be arresting those who defy subpoenas (as you and I and anyone else not in Trump's circle would be) and let the courts sort it out afterwards, not just sit on their hands and act powerless. At the very least they should be holding these people in contempt with huge daily fines.

WHAT THE HELL IS NANCY WAITING FOR? HER 'STRATEGIES' HAVE NO BASIS IN REALITY. SHE IS ENABLING TRUMP AND ALIENATING MOST OF HER OWN PARTY. SHE HAS NOW BECOME THE ENEMY OF THE CONSTITUTION AND THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.

 
At 8:12 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bus'ness doesn't tolerate harassment
Ain't got time to play impeachment
Rule of Law is gone, I do nothing wrong
And Nancy just wrote me a letter

I don't care how many threats you gotta make
You'll never take the step it's gonna take
Rule of Law is gone, I do nothing wrong
And Nancy just wrote me a letter

Well, she wrote me a letter
Said she's comin' close to gettin' real sore
Listen sister, can't you see I got to get back
To make money some more
Anyway, yeah!

(apologies to Songwriters Chris Frayne, Leroy Preston, Ray Benson)


"If the Administration persists in blocking this whistleblower from disclosing to Congress a serious possible breach of constitutional duties by the President, they will be entering a grave new chapter of lawlessness which will take us into a whole new stage of investigation," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a letter to fellow Democrats on Sunday.

- Jamie Dupree: Pelosi: Whistleblower could lead to 'whole new stage of investigation'

An increasingly vocal group of House Democrats are starting to dismiss their own oversight of Trump as feckless, even accusing their colleagues of emboldening the president by refusing to stand up to what they see as lawless behavior.....By the end of the week, lawmakers involved in the investigations of Trump were for the first time openly saying they looked ineffective and worried that their inquiries — and unwillingness to impeach or push back in a timely manner — were undermining Congress’s role as a third branch of government.

-Rachael Bade, Josh Dawsey: ‘We’ve been very weak’: House Democrats decry their oversight of Trump, push Pelosi on impeachment

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi deserves a great deal of the blame [for the Trump administration's epic binge of lawlessness] as well, for shutting down or stymieing attempts to meaningfully check Trump's abuses — doubly so because she is supposedly committed to clean, rule-of-law government. So long as nobody even tries to stop him, he will keep pushing the envelope....Pelosi is the most powerful Democrat in the country, and she has consistently used her power to delay and stymie any serious investigation of this stuff....It's not impossible that Pelosi's ignominious failure of leadership could end with her being the final speaker of the House in American history.

-Ryan Cooper: America is paying the price for Nancy Pelosi's cowardice


The argument for Democrats — namely that Republicans are spineless lackeys who have violated their oaths of office — is far easier to maintain than the Republicans' assertion that it's nuts to remove a president who goes to a foreign power to help re-elect him. I do not expect enough Republicans will vote to remove Trump under any circumstances. Most have proved their fear of Trump and his base outweighs any assault on American democracy. These are hollow little men who find it impossible to put country above partisan loyalty and ambition. They will come up with whatever justification to avoid crossing Trump. The political downside for Democrats will be small. The public might grasp the severity of the conduct and Republicans might pay a price for betraying democracy.

The House needs to move swiftly. If so, doing the right thing may coincide with doing the politically smart thing.

-Jennifer Rubin: US passing the tipping point on impeachment 23 Sep, 2019 6:19pm

 
At 12:13 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hillary and the Dems picked up the tab from the Repo-thugs for the Steele dossier to gather dirt on Trump from Russian intelligence, and subsequently turned that around to go after Trump for collusion, which never was proven. But this is crossing the rubicon? Not keeping his businesses while in office? Not releasing his taxes? Not obeying Congressional oversight subpoenas? Face it the Dems are weak fools, and our democracy has no checks or balances.

 
At 12:41 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

So, 6;47, we agree... but I'm the asshole?!?

What I'm TRYING to do about it is to convince colossally stupid people to wake the fuck up. I suppose what you're doing is calling those who you agree with asshole?

Hone, you're wrong. " HER 'STRATEGIES' HAVE NO BASIS IN REALITY"

Her strategies, if you like that word, is exactly the same as it was when she took "impeachment off the table" in 2006. Then she gambled that doing so would help her party win a majority. It did. Then she refused to impeach cheney and gonzalez (setting fire to Kucinich's articles) for cause as a further gamble that allowing cheney/bush to continue their abuses would result in her party winning bigger numbers and the white house in 2008. thanks to her gamble and the perfect timing of Lehman going poof, she got it all.

Then she had to either put up or shut up. She did neither and 10 million voters from 2008 were so impressed they stayed home. end of democrap house; beginning of the end of democrap senate; begin of next 10-year strategery to do it all over again.

Her next 10-year strategery is working exactly like it did last time. she got the democrap house majority in 2018. the presidential election is in 14 months. she's going to fiddle while trump burns rome to the ground hoping that it will make idiot voters make the same mistakes over again. She's doing it again because it worked so well the first time.

And I bet you're going to vote democrap again, aren't you? See? it works.

 

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