The Democrats, the mainstream media, and the alt-left wackos toss around the impeach word multiple times a day in an attempt to get to President Donald Trump. If they would take a simple look at the law and the process they would see just how silly they sound. That will not stop them of course because they just want to cripple the Presidency and this nation. Here is what it would take to do what they want, and it ain’t gonna happen, kids.
As Written By Marion DS Dreyfus at The American Thinker
So the Dems fetch up to the media hitching post daily and yawp “Impeach Trump!” with every whisper of gossip or “misdemeanor” – alleged, fabricated, or imagined.
Strangely, the Democrats forget that impeachment is a quite dicey affair, as the drawn out krenk of William Jefferson Clinton back in the late ’90s demonstrated with admirable color and discussion. It takes a huge crime or public misbehavior to breach the high wall needed for such an extreme act.
This is especially true when the merest attempt will elicit the far greater malfeasances of the thankfully ex-president Obama’s endless Barraka gad Geeka of unconstitutional and egotistic maraudings, the which our media merrily ignored – or awarded him a wrist corsage during the actual profligacy and rough-riding Obamadillos themselves.
Furthermore, with so much of the apparatus of impeachment in the hands of the majority-party GOP, it would be a fool’s errand to think these cudgelwits and airtime warthogs could even pull it beyond basic Ground Zero.
My guess is that, like the overwrought rejection and hyena hysteria over appointing Judge Gorsuch to the Supreme Court – when they obviously should have kept their powder dry for the next inevitable appointee…….
CONTINUE READING ABOUT IMPEACHMENT HERE: Wanna impeach President Trump? Hold that thought, kids…
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