Exiled wrote:"The most lawless President in history" seems a bit of an exaggeration. I don't like Trump, but how about we come back to what's real and leave Mormonism once and for all? Emotional reasoning doesn't work and I think it is a real problem with politics today. Russiagate became a religion with Maddow leading the case for fear every night. Do you think Vlad will cut off our power in the dead of winter? Was there any truth to the power grid being taken over in Vermont? Did Manafort visit Assange? Were there Nephites?
Of course, I'm the dumb one for bringing up these unworthy questions. Back to the impeachment drumbeat, no matter if it ultimately helps Trump.
While I don't think Vlad will cut off our power, if you feel that there is nothing to worry about when Russians hack computer voting systems in Florida, we are not talking about a Russiagate Religion, we are talking about facts.
Our Greatest Christian President seems to have a distinct preference to Russian Oligarchs over asylum seekers. The President has refused to say that he would not accept foreign intelligence on an opponent in 2020. If you are okay with that, basically you are saying 'welcome' to any foreign government to try to influence our elections.
As far as Trump being the most lawless President in our history: If that is an exaggeration, I am curious: Who do you say
is the most lawless? Where does Trump fall on the list? I think he is UNQUESTIONABLY the biggest documented liar to ever hold the office.
He is also perfectly willing to destroy the reputation of anyone trying to investigate him. If you accuse Rachel Maddow of hyperbole, what about Trump himself? If you held the President to the same standards of truthfulness that you expect from Rachel, what about the statements Trump has made about Sessions, Mueller, Comey, et al?
Trump's lawyer made the argument that Congress does not have the right to investigate the President. Are you comfortable with that? Does that seem like the proper delineation between the Executive and Legislative branch? If it does, let's just bag the Constitution and elect a King every 4 years.
And keep in mind the desperate battle to prevent Congress from seeing the unredacted Mueller report. If it's no big deal, why all the fuss?