IMPEACHING, WE’LL HAVE SO MUCH IMPEACHING…
1700 by Jeff Hess
First Ralph Nader wanted to pile on the charges and now he wants to throw the kitchen table—I think he meant to write sink at President Donald John Trump. Throwing handfuls of charges at a wall and hoping that something sticks is an act of desperation that won’t change the minds of any Republican or voter who supports Trump.
Speaker of The House (and third in line for the presidency) Nancy Patricia Pelosi has the unenviable task of preparing and sending a case to court when she knows that the jury is rigged. I don’t know how you do that, but I know appearing panicked is not the way to go. Pelosi has the reputation for being the best wrangler in Congress since Lyndon Baines Johnson and I have to trust that she knows what she’s doing.
Yet, Ralph Nader continues to make the case that going all in is the way to go. Nader, in Why Not Also Go With “The Kitchen Table” Impeachable Offenses for Removal?, writes:
Will the Democrats move to impeach Trump for a narrow brace of violations and accept that the Senate Republicans will keep this outlaw in the White House? Or will they present the Senate with the President’s many proven impeachable offenses, thereby requiring the Senate Republicans, before live national television, in a public trial to defend Trump’s indefensible behavior?
Let’s start with the signal statement by Trump:
Then I have Article II, where I have the right to do whatever I want as President.
For almost three years, he has proceeded to engage in monarchical unconstitutional behavior in far more repeated, brazen ways than any preceding president. It is not even close.
The “abuse of the public trust” was stated by Alexander Hamilton as one definition of “high crimes and misdemeanors,” or an impeachable offense. Trump’s abuses provide deep evidence that he is (1) a serial, chronic, daily liar on matters of state, (2) a serial sexual predator, (3) a racist bigot, as demonstrated by his programs and policies, and (4) one who incites violence at rallies and in his tweets. Taken together, these abuses as an article of impeachment should be put before the Senate for them to defend. Millions of citizens will understand from their own core values that our country should shed Continue Reading »



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