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Mitt Romney Forms Alliance With Top Dem To Go After Trump
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Oct 9, 2019 21:40:01   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Based upon the use of the term misdemeanors in the constitution virtually anything is impeachable, but is it impeachment practical?? In other words, what will it serve? Will it succeed? What will we, as a country, gain by it?

I do agree, evidence for any types of "crime" is scant, at best!
Actually, the authors of the Federalist Papers, Madison, Hamilton and Jay, made a clear distinction between what we normally view as a high crime or misdemeanor and those that apply to someone in an elective high office. Very different circumstance altogether. Misdemeanor, as the founder's defined it bears no relationship to those laws that apply to private citizens. A high crime or misdemeanor in the constitutional sense applies to those who, because of their official status, are under special obligations that ordinary persons are not under, and which could not be meaningfully applied or justly punished if committed by ordinary persons.

Therefore, impeachable offenses are quite limited.

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Oct 9, 2019 22:20:51   #
teabag09
 
woodguru wrote:
There are a whole lot of republicans "not paying attention to Romney" right now. Trump and the FOX group will start calling what Romney is doing trying to unite republicans into impeaching a traitorous coup, actually they already have started.

Republicans are talking in the halls and watching other republicans. Trump is under such a barrage of his own making right now that he isn't able to respond to every republican who speaks out against him. There is safety in numbers and it is a matter of time until they say enough. Trump has terrorized them into submission and when the dam breaks it will be ugly paybacks.
There are a whole lot of republicans "not pay... (show quote)


knothead, you finally mentioned the movement, a coup. You and your amigos will have a chance to undo this election in thirteen months. Until then ya'll are pissing in the wind. I hope you like the taste because I think you are going to be tasting it even stronger for four more years.

I used to consider you as a sane opposition but you've gone bat shoot crazy as of late. To each their own. Mike

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Oct 10, 2019 12:09:10   #
herbie
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Romney has no honor.


you have no honor and are anti-American

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Oct 10, 2019 12:12:12   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
herbie wrote:
you have no honor and are anti-American


You're mean! No, you're mean! LOL! Don't fight like a girl.

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Oct 10, 2019 12:17:50   #
Radiance3
 
PeterS wrote:
Now the question begged is whether Romney will be able to turn enough Republicans to topple the king from his throne!!!

https://trendingpolitics.com/mitt-romney-forms-alliance-with-top-dem-to-go-after-trump/?utm_source=realjack&utm_medium=twitter&fbclid=IwAR0bW44r1tuSDOjQLfNEiZcnN3hupx6pC6nih0_wQqTz1zWNLRQnrOo3fn0


Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney backstabbed President Donald Trump again this week and formed a political alliance with a top Democrat to go after the president.

The Daily Beast reports that Romney held a secret meeting former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid -- and they discussed how to get rid of Trump.

While speaking with The Daily Beast, Reid lamented that he was "pretty damn worried" about Trump winning re-election in 2020.

Reid has also reportedly been reaching out to certain congressional Republicans in an attempt to persuade them to publicly rebuke Trump.

So it's not too surprising he went to Romney, one of the most notorious Never-Trumpers in Congress, to discuss how they can dump POTUS.

“I’ve never known a human being in a position of prominence that you can do nothing to damage his ego in any way,” he said. “It is absolutely unbelievable.”

Reid said they “both acknowledged that we had gone a little too far” in attacking each other during the 2012 presidential election.

Now that Reid needs help bringing down Trump, he sings Romney’s praises.

“I think he’s one of the best things come out of Utah in a long time,” he said. “I think that he’s a good person.”

“He’s one of the few people speaks out—not all the time—but against Trump,” Reid said.

Sadly, Romney has a long history of going after the president.

Last month, Romney claimed that Trump "failed his duty" to unite Americans as president.

While speaking with a local news reporter, Romney was asked about Trump's tweets in which he suggested the four radical Democratic congresswomen -- Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and Ayanna Pressley -- go back to their countries of origin if they hate the United States so much.

Speaking to reporters, Romney did not directly say if thought the tweet is racist but said it was "very wrong."

"A lot of people have been using the word. My own view is that what was said and what was tweeted was destructive, was demeaning, was disunifying and frankly was very wrong," Romney said.

In May, Romney said he may decline to support Trump for president in 2020, explaining, “I wouldn’t be surprised if I stay out of the endorsements.”

“I don’t think endorsements are worth a thimble of spit,” Romney said.

Last month, Romney was the only Republican senator to vote against a judge nominated by Trump to a powerful federal court.

Romney did so in part to defend the former president because the judge had previously made disparaging comments about Barack Obama.

Before that, Romney joined his Democratic comrades and claimed that he was “sickened” by the findings in the Mueller report, which completely vindicated the president.

In January, on the same day that he was sworn into office, Romney published an op-ed attacking Trump.

Throughout the hit piece, Romney claimed that Trump’s presidency made a “deep descent” and alleged that he “has not risen to the mantle of the office.”

At some point, certain Republicans may want to consider switching parties. Romney would be one of those people.
Now the question begged is whether Romney will be ... (show quote)

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i say again,Mitt Romney is the most treacherous traitor among the world's traitors in US history. He is jealous that he did not win the election. That president Trump has not held government office. But he has held offices that were productive and functional instead of those corrupt government officials stealing the money and using influence in their position to amass massive wealth after they retire. They start with empty pockets and leave with bank accounts and wealth loaded without earning it. How they got wealth for a brief period without sweating out, but from pilferage and power influence among the world's wealthy countries.

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Oct 10, 2019 18:44:12   #
teabag09
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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i say again,Mitt Romney is the most treacherous traitor among the world's traitors in US history. He is jealous that he did not win the election. That president Trump has not held government office. But he has held offices that were productive and functional instead of those corrupt government officials stealing the money and using influence in their position to amass massive wealth after they retire. They start with empty pockets and leave with bank accounts and wealth loaded without earning it. How they got wealth for a brief period without sweating out, but from pilferage and power influence among the world's wealthy countries.
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Mitt Romney is also scared to death that his involvement in Ukraine is going to be exposed. Google: Romneys son Ukraine, Pelosi's son Ukraine, Biden's son Ukraine. The dims are the snakes in the woodpile. Mike

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Oct 10, 2019 18:56:27   #
Tug484
 
teabag09 wrote:
Mitt Romney is also scared to death that his involvement in Ukraine is going to be exposed. Google: Romneys son Ukraine, Pelosi's son Ukraine, Biden's son Ukraine. The dims are the snakes in the woodpile. Mike


Also Schiff.
This is their whole reason to try to impeach and not give due process.

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Oct 10, 2019 19:45:45   #
teabag09
 
Tug484 wrote:
Also Schiff.
This is their whole reason to try to impeach and not give due process.


Along with many more on both sides of the aisle. President Trump is DC's worst nightmare! I'm surprised someone hasn't JFKed him already. Mike

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Oct 10, 2019 19:47:33   #
Tug484
 
teabag09 wrote:
Along with many more on both sides of the aisle. President Trump is DC's worst nightmare! I'm surprised someone hasn't JFKed him already. Mike


I don't know how y'all jump to that conclusion.

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Oct 22, 2019 11:34:00   #
promilitary
 
PeterS wrote:
Now the question begged is whether Romney will be able to turn enough Republicans to topple the king from his throne!!!

https://trendingpolitics.com/mitt-romney-forms-alliance-with-top-dem-to-go-after-trump/?utm_source=realjack&utm_medium=twitter&fbclid=IwAR0bW44r1tuSDOjQLfNEiZcnN3hupx6pC6nih0_wQqTz1zWNLRQnrOo3fn0


Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney backstabbed President Donald Trump again this week and formed a political alliance with a top Democrat to go after the president.

The Daily Beast reports that Romney held a secret meeting former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid -- and they discussed how to get rid of Trump.

While speaking with The Daily Beast, Reid lamented that he was "pretty damn worried" about Trump winning re-election in 2020.

Reid has also reportedly been reaching out to certain congressional Republicans in an attempt to persuade them to publicly rebuke Trump.

So it's not too surprising he went to Romney, one of the most notorious Never-Trumpers in Congress, to discuss how they can dump POTUS.

“I’ve never known a human being in a position of prominence that you can do nothing to damage his ego in any way,” he said. “It is absolutely unbelievable.”

Reid said they “both acknowledged that we had gone a little too far” in attacking each other during the 2012 presidential election.

Now that Reid needs help bringing down Trump, he sings Romney’s praises.

“I think he’s one of the best things come out of Utah in a long time,” he said. “I think that he’s a good person.”

“He’s one of the few people speaks out—not all the time—but against Trump,” Reid said.

Sadly, Romney has a long history of going after the president.

Last month, Romney claimed that Trump "failed his duty" to unite Americans as president.

While speaking with a local news reporter, Romney was asked about Trump's tweets in which he suggested the four radical Democratic congresswomen -- Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and Ayanna Pressley -- go back to their countries of origin if they hate the United States so much.

Speaking to reporters, Romney did not directly say if thought the tweet is racist but said it was "very wrong."

"A lot of people have been using the word. My own view is that what was said and what was tweeted was destructive, was demeaning, was disunifying and frankly was very wrong," Romney said.

In May, Romney said he may decline to support Trump for president in 2020, explaining, “I wouldn’t be surprised if I stay out of the endorsements.”

“I don’t think endorsements are worth a thimble of spit,” Romney said.

Last month, Romney was the only Republican senator to vote against a judge nominated by Trump to a powerful federal court.

Romney did so in part to defend the former president because the judge had previously made disparaging comments about Barack Obama.

Before that, Romney joined his Democratic comrades and claimed that he was “sickened” by the findings in the Mueller report, which completely vindicated the president.

In January, on the same day that he was sworn into office, Romney published an op-ed attacking Trump.

Throughout the hit piece, Romney claimed that Trump’s presidency made a “deep descent” and alleged that he “has not risen to the mantle of the office.”

At some point, certain Republicans may want to consider switching parties. Romney would be one of those people.
Now the question begged is whether Romney will be ... (show quote)



The loser, Mitt, needs to just go away. Nobody's listening to him anymore. Guess they
weren't listening back then either.

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