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If Nancy Pelosi Wants to Uphold Her Legacy, She Should Impeach Trump
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Jun 1, 2019 15:22:00   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/nancy-pelosi-wants-uphold-her-125120652.html?.tsrc=daily_mail&uh_test=1_02


If Nancy Pelosi Wants to Uphold Her Legacy, She Should Impeach Trump
GQ
Kashana Cauley
,GQ•May 31, 2019

It’s time for the Speaker to get selfish.

Most of us live in survival mode. We're just trying to get through the day, or the week, or the year. Or exerting superhuman efforts to scrape together that $400 we don't have on hand if an emergency strikes. But very important people spend more time pondering the very long run: their legacies. The important plan to put their names on buildings. Give their wealth to charity. I imagine Nancy Pelosi, the first female Speaker of the House, has started thinking about hers.

Lately, plenty of people have argued that the Democrats' failure to march toward impeachment, despite all of the evidence, is the centerpiece of Pelosi's master plan. She’s playing sixty-eighth dimensional chess by making the president kinda mad on Tuesdays instead of starting impeachment hearings. And we should trust her because she's one of the most effective Speakers in history.

Yet her real place in the canon probably won't be defined by her work to get the v**es to pass a 2009 healthcare bill that the Trump administration is systematically dismantling. It's going to be how much of a fight she and her party put up against all the p**********lly mandated horrificness that’s happened since the likely criminally-r****d 2016 e******n: the camps, and the cages, and the Muslim ban, and the not-so-gradual disappearance of many Americans' rights. Maybe people will remember wh**ever remains of the Affordable Care Act fifty years from now, or maybe they’ll be too busy attending fetus funerals or slapping together a family tree in the back of the bible they just bought to prove they’re actually U.S. citizens and might still get detained by ICE anyway.

Pelosi believes that the best way to hold Trump accountable is to let the v**ers decide on him in the 2020 e******n, because v**ers’ strong opposition to Trump in the 2018 midterms must not count anymore. A key problem with this theory is that it assumes v**ers won’t have anyone blocking their way to the polls, like the state of Tennessee, where the governor just signed a bill criminalizing v***r r**********n drives, or the state of Texas, where lawmakers are advancing a bill that cracks down on the supreme evil of driving elderly or disabled v**ers to the polls in groups.

Floridians v**ed to re-enfranchise 1.4 million former felons who’d paid their debt to society only for Florida’s state government to decide that maybe they should pay any outstanding debts before they’re actually allowed to v**e, poll tax style. Georgia’s new a******n restrictions, which are currently scheduled to go into effect in January 2020, potentially turn women into felons. I kinda always hoped if women had to be outlaws, we could do it like Bonnie of Bonnie & Clyde. Driving frantically and romantically across the center of the country. Evading five states’ worth of cops in a badass way. But instead, we get to be outlaws for trying to get essential healthcare without stabbing ourselves in the stomach. And outlaws can’t v**e under Georgia law.

Typically, v**ers tell politicians to think about us. The people. The greater American public, who they’re elected to serve. But I have a radical proposal. I want Nancy Pelosi to think about herself. Her legacy. It's time for her to get selfish. To look in the mirror and decide if she wants to be known for insisting that this American moment can be fixed by suggesting infrastructure plans that aren't going to happen, or if she might feel like doing a little constitutionally mandated somethin’ somethin’, given the Mueller report's conclusion that Trump may have obstructed justice on ten separate occasions, the sort-of bipartisan agreement that Trump deserves to be impeached, and the 900 former federal prosecutors who'd indict him for obstruction of justice in a hot minute.

Yesterday, in a press conference announcing that his office has closed and that he’s stepping down as special counsel, Mueller said, “If we had confidence that the president did not commit a crime, we would have said so.” That statement felt like an invitation to Congress to start impeachment proceedings, in the way that a birthday party invitation usually means you’ve just been invited to a birthday party. C’mon Pelosi. We know you as tough: unafraid of challenge, not particularly into backing down. Are you going to go down as the Speaker who fully investigated a foreign power’s intrusion into our e******ns, or the Speaker who hoped someone else might eventually get around to it?

Kashana Cauley is a television writer and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times, and her writing has also appeared in The Atlantic, Esquire, The New Yorker, Pitchfork, and Rolling Stone. You can find her on Twitter @kashanacauley.

Originally Appeared on GQ

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Jun 1, 2019 15:29:12   #
Kevyn
 
dtucker300 wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/nancy-pelosi-wants-uphold-her-125120652.html?.tsrc=daily_mail&uh_test=1_02


If Nancy Pelosi Wants to Uphold Her Legacy, She Should Impeach Trump
GQ
Kashana Cauley
,GQ•May 31, 2019

It’s time for the Speaker to get selfish.

Most of us live in survival mode. We're just trying to get through the day, or the week, or the year. Or exerting superhuman efforts to scrape together that $400 we don't have on hand if an emergency strikes. But very important people spend more time pondering the very long run: their legacies. The important plan to put their names on buildings. Give their wealth to charity. I imagine Nancy Pelosi, the first female Speaker of the House, has started thinking about hers.

Lately, plenty of people have argued that the Democrats' failure to march toward impeachment, despite all of the evidence, is the centerpiece of Pelosi's master plan. She’s playing sixty-eighth dimensional chess by making the president kinda mad on Tuesdays instead of starting impeachment hearings. And we should trust her because she's one of the most effective Speakers in history.

Yet her real place in the canon probably won't be defined by her work to get the v**es to pass a 2009 healthcare bill that the Trump administration is systematically dismantling. It's going to be how much of a fight she and her party put up against all the p**********lly mandated horrificness that’s happened since the likely criminally-r****d 2016 e******n: the camps, and the cages, and the Muslim ban, and the not-so-gradual disappearance of many Americans' rights. Maybe people will remember wh**ever remains of the Affordable Care Act fifty years from now, or maybe they’ll be too busy attending fetus funerals or slapping together a family tree in the back of the bible they just bought to prove they’re actually U.S. citizens and might still get detained by ICE anyway.

Pelosi believes that the best way to hold Trump accountable is to let the v**ers decide on him in the 2020 e******n, because v**ers’ strong opposition to Trump in the 2018 midterms must not count anymore. A key problem with this theory is that it assumes v**ers won’t have anyone blocking their way to the polls, like the state of Tennessee, where the governor just signed a bill criminalizing v***r r**********n drives, or the state of Texas, where lawmakers are advancing a bill that cracks down on the supreme evil of driving elderly or disabled v**ers to the polls in groups.

Floridians v**ed to re-enfranchise 1.4 million former felons who’d paid their debt to society only for Florida’s state government to decide that maybe they should pay any outstanding debts before they’re actually allowed to v**e, poll tax style. Georgia’s new a******n restrictions, which are currently scheduled to go into effect in January 2020, potentially turn women into felons. I kinda always hoped if women had to be outlaws, we could do it like Bonnie of Bonnie & Clyde. Driving frantically and romantically across the center of the country. Evading five states’ worth of cops in a badass way. But instead, we get to be outlaws for trying to get essential healthcare without stabbing ourselves in the stomach. And outlaws can’t v**e under Georgia law.

Typically, v**ers tell politicians to think about us. The people. The greater American public, who they’re elected to serve. But I have a radical proposal. I want Nancy Pelosi to think about herself. Her legacy. It's time for her to get selfish. To look in the mirror and decide if she wants to be known for insisting that this American moment can be fixed by suggesting infrastructure plans that aren't going to happen, or if she might feel like doing a little constitutionally mandated somethin’ somethin’, given the Mueller report's conclusion that Trump may have obstructed justice on ten separate occasions, the sort-of bipartisan agreement that Trump deserves to be impeached, and the 900 former federal prosecutors who'd indict him for obstruction of justice in a hot minute.

Yesterday, in a press conference announcing that his office has closed and that he’s stepping down as special counsel, Mueller said, “If we had confidence that the president did not commit a crime, we would have said so.” That statement felt like an invitation to Congress to start impeachment proceedings, in the way that a birthday party invitation usually means you’ve just been invited to a birthday party. C’mon Pelosi. We know you as tough: unafraid of challenge, not particularly into backing down. Are you going to go down as the Speaker who fully investigated a foreign power’s intrusion into our e******ns, or the Speaker who hoped someone else might eventually get around to it?

Kashana Cauley is a television writer and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times, and her writing has also appeared in The Atlantic, Esquire, The New Yorker, Pitchfork, and Rolling Stone. You can find her on Twitter @kashanacauley.

Originally Appeared on GQ
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/nancy-pelosi-wants... (show quote)


Trump is criminal scum, he should be impeached, removed from office and then, be prosecuted for racketeering. He and most of his crime family should be left penniless and do hard time.

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Jun 1, 2019 15:46:31   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Kevyn wrote:
Trump is criminal scum, he should be impeached, removed from office and then, be prosecuted for racketeering. He and most of his crime family should be left penniless and do hard time.


What a h**eful jerk you are!!!....I almost feel sorry for you...........Almost!!!!

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Jun 1, 2019 15:58:52   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Kevyn wrote:
Trump is criminal scum, he should be impeached, removed from office and then, be prosecuted for racketeering. He and most of his crime family should be left penniless and do hard time.


Is there anything you do like? Do you have or show gratitude for anything?

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Jun 1, 2019 16:03:16   #
Gatsby
 
proud republican wrote:
What a h**eful jerk you are!!!....I almost feel sorry for you...........Almost!!!!


Kevy is the "poster child" for Trump Derangement Syndrome, his case appears to be terminal.

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Jun 1, 2019 16:07:15   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
proud republican wrote:
What a h**eful jerk you are!!!....I almost feel sorry for you...........Almost!!!!


He is a self-centered entitled narcissistic egotistic l*****t dupe of a small man who is probably on the dole.

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Jun 1, 2019 18:14:55   #
eden
 
dtucker300 wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/nancy-pelosi-wants-uphold-her-125120652.html?.tsrc=daily_mail&uh_test=1_02


If Nancy Pelosi Wants to Uphold Her Legacy, She Should Impeach Trump
GQ
Kashana Cauley
,GQ•May 31, 2019

It’s time for the Speaker to get selfish.

Most of us live in survival mode. We're just trying to get through the day, or the week, or the year. Or exerting superhuman efforts to scrape together that $400 we don't have on hand if an emergency strikes. But very important people spend more time pondering the very long run: their legacies. The important plan to put their names on buildings. Give their wealth to charity. I imagine Nancy Pelosi, the first female Speaker of the House, has started thinking about hers.

Lately, plenty of people have argued that the Democrats' failure to march toward impeachment, despite all of the evidence, is the centerpiece of Pelosi's master plan. She’s playing sixty-eighth dimensional chess by making the president kinda mad on Tuesdays instead of starting impeachment hearings. And we should trust her because she's one of the most effective Speakers in history.

Yet her real place in the canon probably won't be defined by her work to get the v**es to pass a 2009 healthcare bill that the Trump administration is systematically dismantling. It's going to be how much of a fight she and her party put up against all the p**********lly mandated horrificness that’s happened since the likely criminally-r****d 2016 e******n: the camps, and the cages, and the Muslim ban, and the not-so-gradual disappearance of many Americans' rights. Maybe people will remember wh**ever remains of the Affordable Care Act fifty years from now, or maybe they’ll be too busy attending fetus funerals or slapping together a family tree in the back of the bible they just bought to prove they’re actually U.S. citizens and might still get detained by ICE anyway.

Pelosi believes that the best way to hold Trump accountable is to let the v**ers decide on him in the 2020 e******n, because v**ers’ strong opposition to Trump in the 2018 midterms must not count anymore. A key problem with this theory is that it assumes v**ers won’t have anyone blocking their way to the polls, like the state of Tennessee, where the governor just signed a bill criminalizing v***r r**********n drives, or the state of Texas, where lawmakers are advancing a bill that cracks down on the supreme evil of driving elderly or disabled v**ers to the polls in groups.

Floridians v**ed to re-enfranchise 1.4 million former felons who’d paid their debt to society only for Florida’s state government to decide that maybe they should pay any outstanding debts before they’re actually allowed to v**e, poll tax style. Georgia’s new a******n restrictions, which are currently scheduled to go into effect in January 2020, potentially turn women into felons. I kinda always hoped if women had to be outlaws, we could do it like Bonnie of Bonnie & Clyde. Driving frantically and romantically across the center of the country. Evading five states’ worth of cops in a badass way. But instead, we get to be outlaws for trying to get essential healthcare without stabbing ourselves in the stomach. And outlaws can’t v**e under Georgia law.

Typically, v**ers tell politicians to think about us. The people. The greater American public, who they’re elected to serve. But I have a radical proposal. I want Nancy Pelosi to think about herself. Her legacy. It's time for her to get selfish. To look in the mirror and decide if she wants to be known for insisting that this American moment can be fixed by suggesting infrastructure plans that aren't going to happen, or if she might feel like doing a little constitutionally mandated somethin’ somethin’, given the Mueller report's conclusion that Trump may have obstructed justice on ten separate occasions, the sort-of bipartisan agreement that Trump deserves to be impeached, and the 900 former federal prosecutors who'd indict him for obstruction of justice in a hot minute.

Yesterday, in a press conference announcing that his office has closed and that he’s stepping down as special counsel, Mueller said, “If we had confidence that the president did not commit a crime, we would have said so.” That statement felt like an invitation to Congress to start impeachment proceedings, in the way that a birthday party invitation usually means you’ve just been invited to a birthday party. C’mon Pelosi. We know you as tough: unafraid of challenge, not particularly into backing down. Are you going to go down as the Speaker who fully investigated a foreign power’s intrusion into our e******ns, or the Speaker who hoped someone else might eventually get around to it?

Kashana Cauley is a television writer and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times, and her writing has also appeared in The Atlantic, Esquire, The New Yorker, Pitchfork, and Rolling Stone. You can find her on Twitter @kashanacauley.

Originally Appeared on GQ
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/nancy-pelosi-wants... (show quote)



Only one problem. (Or maybe two.)
GOP controlled Senate will not v**e to confirm
...yet.
If v**e to impeach dies in the House, Dems will look cruel and vindictive to Trumps base and raise the Constitutional Crisis threshold
to pre-Civil War status. History will not be kind.
Pray for Pelosi’s continued pragmatism.

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Jun 1, 2019 19:26:26   #
Hemiman Loc: Communist California
 
Kevyn wrote:
Trump is criminal scum, he should be impeached, removed from office and then, be prosecuted for racketeering. He and most of his crime family should be left penniless and do hard time.


If all that happened he would be just like you and we don’t want that ,do we Kevvie ?

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Jun 2, 2019 06:43:29   #
Big Kahuna
 
Kevyn wrote:
Trump is criminal scum, he should be impeached, removed from office and then, be prosecuted for racketeering. He and most of his crime family should be left penniless and do hard time.


GQ is a left wing, nut case magazine that promotes marxist ideology every chance it gets. I think they even nominated Marx as one of the best dressed political ideologists of all time along side ovommit and Alfred E. Neuman. Peeloosli is smart enough to know that impeachment will be a failure with Trump and that Civil War would be the outcome with l*****ts being finally squashed. Her party and its corruption would cease, her ill gained mansion destroyed, i******s would be shipped back to their homelands and all terroristic islamists would be out of their jobs of working for her party.

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Jun 2, 2019 06:44:33   #
Big Kahuna
 
Kevyn wrote:
Trump is criminal scum, he should be impeached, removed from office and then, be prosecuted for racketeering. He and most of his crime family should be left penniless and do hard time.


You have no concept of the word, "hard", you perennially soft one.

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Jun 2, 2019 08:59:09   #
TrueAmerican
 
Kevyn wrote:
Trump is criminal scum, he should be impeached, removed from office and then, be prosecuted for racketeering. He and most of his crime family should be left penniless and do hard time.


Poor wittle kevy-boi --- "you can't handle the t***h" !!!!!!

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Jun 2, 2019 13:58:57   #
Gizard
 
I just hope the dummy-crats continue to talk about impeachment, because it simply makes them continue to look dumber and dumber and dumber all the time. The American v**ers can see that there is no evidence to support impeachment of President Trump, and they can't get the necessary number of v**es in congress anyway. V**ers know that these donky-crat i***ts are just using this for hyperbolic propaganda for the 2020 e******n.

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Jun 2, 2019 16:50:06   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Kevyn wrote:
Trump is criminal scum, he should be impeached, removed from office and then, be prosecuted for racketeering. He and most of his crime family should be left penniless and do hard time.


You are the scum!

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Jun 2, 2019 17:27:38   #
tommsteyer
 
What legacy? Cadaver brunette Barbie?
Keep energizing Trump's base and doing his 2020 campaign work for free.

Anyone willing to trash this country over no-grime no-crime campaign stuff that Hillary DID TOO needs to circle the drain.
And they'll get another boffo p**********l candidate squashed.
Remember those middle-of-the-road Demoprat seats you just gained? They will be lost when these merry pranks go too far!

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Jun 2, 2019 19:38:00   #
son of witless
 
proud republican wrote:
What a h**eful jerk you are!!!....I almost feel sorry for you...........Almost!!!!


It is a damn shame this is not some Marxist Paradise like the Soviet Union where you can jail people you don't like, with out them being convicted of a crime. If only it was so. Not just Trump, but everyone who v**ed for him would be in a reeducation camp, getting their thinking corrected.

Damn Constitution. Damn two party system. When the Democrats finally take power in 2028 they need to burn down the Reichstag so that wrong thinkers can never take power from their rightful masters ever again.

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