TrumpPutingate III: the beginning of the end

Our great University of Tennessee. Summa Cum Laude '90 beeeeotch.

Trying reading (and listening) sometime. You might learn something.

"...During the late afternoon of August 7, 1974, Senators Goldwater and Scott and Representative Rhodes met with Nixon in the Oval Office and told him that his support in Congress had all but disappeared. Rhodes told Nixon that he would face certain impeachment when the articles came up for vote in the full House. Goldwater and Scott told the president that there were not only enough votes in the Senate to convict him, but that no more than 15 or so Senators were willing to vote for acquittal – far fewer than the 34 he needed to avoid removal from office."
I noticed that you had to go back and edit the post to which I replied. You said that Nixon was impeached by the House. You were wrong! Why can't you admit it?

The problem is that I was already out of college and watched all of the Watergate hearings. I didn't read about it in a book.. lol.
 
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Our great University of Tennessee. Summa Cum Laude '90 beeeeotch.

Trying reading (and listening) sometime. You might learn something.

"...During the late afternoon of August 7, 1974, Senators Goldwater and Scott and Representative Rhodes met with Nixon in the Oval Office and told him that his support in Congress had all but disappeared. Rhodes told Nixon that he would face certain impeachment when the articles came up for vote in the full House. Goldwater and Scott told the president that there were not only enough votes in the Senate to convict him, but that no more than 15 or so Senators were willing to vote for acquittal – far fewer than the 34 he needed to avoid removal from office."

Out of curiosity what was the final impeachment vote? Asking for a friend.

This situation is no where near the level of bad as Nixon. Neither was Clinton. Clinton was not removed from office after House impeachment due to Senste acquittal. Trump won’t even face House impeachment. Even the lefttard Dim leadership is trying to quash that talk now.

But by all means you guys keep the bucolic rhetoric up. See you in Nov.
 
Nixon resigned to avoid certain impeachment. My guess is that Trump will do the same. Only it will be greater, and huger, and the best resignation ever.
 
Nixon resigned to avoid certain impeachment. My guess is that Trump will do the same. Only it will be greater, and huger, and the best resignation ever.

He will NEVER resign. Guaranteed. He would rather destroy every cornerstone of our system first.
 
Nixon resigned to avoid certain impeachment. My guess is that Trump will do the same. Only it will be greater, and huger, and the best resignation ever.

I agree Nixon did resign to avoid impeachment. And probably coordinated with Ford’s people on the pardon.

There is nothing here near to that level. Not even to Clinton’s level. This goes nowhere.
 
He will NEVER resign. Guaranteed. He would rather destroy every cornerstone of our system first.

If by "cornerstone" you mean the over-regulating, pork project loving, spend money we don't have, bloated bureaucracy that we lovingly call the "Federal Government" then by all means, please allow him to continue.
 
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I agree Nixon did resign to avoid impeachment. And probably coordinated with Ford’s people on the pardon.

There is nothing here near to that level. Not even to Clinton’s level. This goes nowhere.

This far exceeds the Clinton level. Not even in the same ball park.
 
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This far exceeds the Clinton level. Not even in the same ball park.

Nope. Until evidence is shown that points to a crime and indictment/impeachment is cleared in the House by definition it has not risen to Clinton’s level. Until then you’re just spewing bucolic speculation and pot stirring. Which, thus far is all you’ve got.

Time to take off for DFW. Bet when I land Trump is still your President Luth. 😬
 
He will NEVER resign. Guaranteed. He would rather destroy every cornerstone of our system first.

The only thing Trump will never destroy is his "brand", which in his narcissistic view has always been and remains glorious. When he finally concludes that in fact, that is the very thing he is doing, he will concoct some scheme for resignation that allows him to believe he is going out on top.
 
Nope. Until evidence is shown that points to a crime and indictment/impeachment is cleared in the House by definition it has not risen to Clinton’s level. Until then you’re just spewing bucolic speculation and pot stirring. Which, thus far is all you’ve got.

Time to take off for DFW. Bet when I land Trump is still your President Luth. 😬

...and cancer has yet to be cured.
 
Wow. You missed the whole Nixon thing, huh?

Here are the cliff notes:

"On July 27, 29, and 30, 1974, the Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Nixon, for obstruction of justice, abuse of power, and contempt of Congress, and reported those articles to the House of Representatives."

Ok impeach him then. Get on with it. Problem you have is you don’t have the proof needed and don’t have the votes. Come on Uncle Rico, do it.
 
Ok impeach him then. Get on with it. Problem you have is you don’t have the proof needed and don’t have the votes. Come on Uncle Rico, do it.

Give it a little more time. Clinton wasn't impeached until several years after the investigation officially started. Trump is just coming up on the one year mark.
 
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Give it a little more time. Clinton wasn't impeached until several years after the investigation officially started. Trump is just coming up on the one year mark.

Translated: We don’t have sh** yet. But we hope to find a musty smelling cigar and a blue dress with a stain on it.
 
Mueller is much faster and more efficient than Starr. Granted, he has better material with which to work.

Sure about that? Compare Starr’s convictions and who was on trial at this point in his investigation to Mueller’s and get back to me.
 
Translated: We don’t have sh** yet. But we hope to find a musty smelling cigar and a blue dress with a stain on it.

Given Trump's affinity for prostitutes there is probably one out there and it probably smells like Vodka and urine.
 
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