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  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,018 Founders Club
    Clinton ended up with something like a 79% approval rating after he got impeached and the GOP lost Congress

    Bold strategy
  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    Clinton ended up with something like a 79% approval rating after he got impeached and the GOP lost Congress

    Bold strategy

    The GOP did not lose Congress.
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,757 Standard Supporter
    2001400ex said:

    Sledog said:

    Gets tail and pays it to be quiet. No there there.

    Fags here jealous all they could get was a fem boy.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ex-fec-commissioners-trump-cohen-hush-payments

    Sledog is too dumb to understand that it's not the action, it's the cover up. You can't really indict a sitting president. The play is to get Trump under oath and get him to lie. HTH but I know it won't.
    I'm sure he was illegally wiretapped. Then like Flynn they can charge you with lying for phone conversations they illegally obtained.

    Don't tell me they're legal if a decent defense attorney went after their wire taps all that evidence would be tossed. Fruit of the poison tree. No unverified information is to be submitted as proof for a FISA application. Dossier was their proof and they all say it was unverified and salacious from Comey on down.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,018 Founders Club
    I was wrong but it was a disappointment all the same

    he 1998 United States Senate elections were a even contest between the Republican and Democratic parties. While the Democrats had to defend more seats up for election, Republican attacks on the morality of President Bill Clinton failed to connect with voters and anticipated Republican gains did not materialize. The Republicans picked up open seats in Ohio and Kentucky and narrowly defeated Democratic incumbent Carol Moseley Braun (Illinois), but these were cancelled out by the Democrats' gain of an open seat in Indiana and defeats of Republican Senators Al D'Amato (New York) and Lauch Faircloth (North Carolina). The balance of the Senate remained unchanged at 55–45 in favor of the Republicans. With Democrats gaining five seats in the House of Representatives, this marked the first time since 1934 that the out-of-presidency party failed to gain congressional seats in a mid-term election, and the first time since 1822 that the party not in control of the White House failed to gain seats in the mid-term election of a President's second term. These are the last senate elections that resulted in no net change in the balance of power.
  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    I was wrong but it was a disappointment all the same

    he 1998 United States Senate elections were a even contest between the Republican and Democratic parties. While the Democrats had to defend more seats up for election, Republican attacks on the morality of President Bill Clinton failed to connect with voters and anticipated Republican gains did not materialize. The Republicans picked up open seats in Ohio and Kentucky and narrowly defeated Democratic incumbent Carol Moseley Braun (Illinois), but these were cancelled out by the Democrats' gain of an open seat in Indiana and defeats of Republican Senators Al D'Amato (New York) and Lauch Faircloth (North Carolina). The balance of the Senate remained unchanged at 55–45 in favor of the Republicans. With Democrats gaining five seats in the House of Representatives, this marked the first time since 1934 that the out-of-presidency party failed to gain congressional seats in a mid-term election, and the first time since 1822 that the party not in control of the White House failed to gain seats in the mid-term election of a President's second term. These are the last senate elections that resulted in no net change in the balance of power.

    Agreed that backfired for the GOP. Like I said, there is no smoking gun on Trump's actions. It's all whether they can get him under oath to lie. I'm not even saying I agree with that strategy. It's just the reality of the situation. The other reality is Democrats are too big of pussies to do anything anyways.
  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    You think Trump is gonna agree to any questioning from this crooked Mob?
  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    You think Trump is gonna agree to any questioning from this crooked Mob?

    If Trump isn't lying, what's there to be afraid of?
  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    Ask General Flynn