Just think--if Republicans had voted to remove Trump after 1/6, they could've been on the road to redemption by now. And they would have insured that no future President would refuse to transfer power to the winning candidate.
Just think--if Republicans had voted to remove Trump after 1/6, they could've been on the road to redemption by now. And they would have insured that no future President would refuse to transfer power to the winning candidate.
So true. Also, if they’d dumped him in the Ukraine impeachment, Mike Pence would have presided over the Covid epidemic and some 250,000 Americans might still be alive. Pence would likely have been elected president in 2020 but the GOP economic response would have us looking more like Europe than today’s booming economy.
Voting for a Republican for president equals voting to have a recession. You know, a recession that costs ordinary Americans their jobs and makes it truly difficult to care for their families.
His abject failure in the final outcome of J6 will no doubt feature prominently in "The Incredible Senate Career of Mitch McConnell." Many writers will produce some version of the bio, but any with credibility will devote a lengthy chapter as to what accounted for this decision.
Just think--if Republicans had voted to remove Trump after 1/6, they could've been on the road to redemption by now. And they would have insured that no future President would refuse to transfer power to the winning candidate.
I’d sure love to know if there is remorse hidden in those cowardly hearts. We may never know, because . . . they’re cowards.
So true. Also, if they’d dumped him in the Ukraine impeachment, Mike Pence would have presided over the Covid epidemic and some 250,000 Americans might still be alive. Pence would likely have been elected president in 2020 but the GOP economic response would have us looking more like Europe than today’s booming economy.
Voting for a Republican for president equals voting to have a recession. You know, a recession that costs ordinary Americans their jobs and makes it truly difficult to care for their families.
His abject failure in the final outcome of J6 will no doubt feature prominently in "The Incredible Senate Career of Mitch McConnell." Many writers will produce some version of the bio, but any with credibility will devote a lengthy chapter as to what accounted for this decision.