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kentuck

(111,080 posts)
Sat May 4, 2019, 02:24 PM May 2019

Logically speaking, what would the impeachment/conviction debate in the Senate look like?

What would be the Republican arguments against conviction?

What would be their argument against the obstruction charges?

What would be their argument against the 251 contacts with the Russians?

What would be their argument about defending our national security?

How could they ignore all the evidence that Democrats would present and still maintain political viability?

Of course, they understand that they only have to persuade their supporters to hang on to their seats. But how many can hang on to their seats with only the Trump base voting for them?

What would be the best argument that the Republicans could come up with in an impeachment trial?

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Logically speaking, what would the impeachment/conviction debate in the Senate look like? (Original Post) kentuck May 2019 OP
Mitch fuck said he would not even bring it. He can just kill it. I find a lot wrong with this UniteFightBack May 2019 #1
This Cosmocat May 2019 #6
like attack dogs. you keep imagining shame and contrition. nope. stopdiggin May 2019 #2
So you think they would simply ignore all the evidence uncovered in the impeachment? kentuck May 2019 #3
I'm not sure if Mitch can just ignore stopdiggin May 2019 #4
Yes, they would be bellowing.... kentuck May 2019 #7
most certainly stopdiggin May 2019 #8
We don't care about the Senate ProudLib72 May 2019 #5
What aboutism for one thing loyalsister May 2019 #9
Ignore the evidence and declare trump not guilty....hit gavel. spanone May 2019 #10
They don't need any arguments. They just take a vote*, we lose, and it's done. lastlib May 2019 #11
Then we impeach again... kentuck May 2019 #12
Impeach ad infinitum (and I'll be with ya on every try)-- lastlib May 2019 #13
When we get 67 Senators... kentuck May 2019 #14
McConnell would likely "decline" to hold a trial tritsofme May 2019 #15
He would probably take a poll... kentuck May 2019 #16
Their fates are tied inextricably to Trump's. tritsofme May 2019 #19
I'm sure most of them feel that way... kentuck May 2019 #20
I don't know. Let's do it and see. (n/t) Iggo May 2019 #17
What is the worst fear? kentuck May 2019 #18
 

UniteFightBack

(8,231 posts)
1. Mitch fuck said he would not even bring it. He can just kill it. I find a lot wrong with this
Sat May 4, 2019, 02:25 PM
May 2019

system and improvements need to be made.

stopdiggin

(11,300 posts)
2. like attack dogs. you keep imagining shame and contrition. nope.
Sat May 4, 2019, 02:38 PM
May 2019

Even if Mitch didn't kill it outright .. Republicans control how it would be structured, play out and unfold. Not a winning hand I'm afraid.

kentuck

(111,080 posts)
3. So you think they would simply ignore all the evidence uncovered in the impeachment?
Sat May 4, 2019, 03:41 PM
May 2019

..in the House. It could pretty devastating. But, Mitch would just close shop and not answer any of the charges? That doesn't sound logical.

stopdiggin

(11,300 posts)
4. I'm not sure if Mitch can just ignore
Sun May 5, 2019, 12:38 AM
May 2019

But it's a certainty the other side of the aisle would be countering by bellowing witchhunt, spying, no conclusion, no collusion, Barr, Mueller, Rosenstein, every time the mic came withing reach. And that doesn't even address their ability to "fix" (read manipulate) proceedings due to their majority status. They will hammer their agenda and their talking points like a drum beat. They are not going to unilaterally disarm and just lie down for this. Would they dare ignore unpleasant facts/evidence? Oh horrors! (Yes .. I think they're probably quite capable ..)

And in the end, they cover themselves with one simple statement: "In my opinion, I did not see or hear anything that rises to the level .." And turn and walk away.

kentuck

(111,080 posts)
7. Yes, they would be bellowing....
Sun May 5, 2019, 07:58 AM
May 2019

But, do not discount the impact of evidence laid out, day after day, in an impeachment proceeding. I would not want to try and defend what Donald Trump has done.

"In closing, if you did not see or hear anything that rises to the level of impeachment, I would question your qualifications to be in this august body."

stopdiggin

(11,300 posts)
8. most certainly
Sun May 5, 2019, 02:20 PM
May 2019

You and I agree on one thing at least (n' probably at lot more than that). The more light that is brought to bear on this man and his administration the better. Decent people cannot help but turn away in disgust. That will certainly help. What I can't see is any sudden conversions or spurt of conscience on the part of our opponents. I think they have thoroughly proven that they are beyond shame.

ProudLib72

(17,984 posts)
5. We don't care about the Senate
Sun May 5, 2019, 12:54 AM
May 2019

We need this to play out till November 2020 in the House. More and more and more evidence. More and more and more testimony. Keep the scandal front and center. Bring up all the damning information on the R senators like Putin's Bitch Mitch. Investigate the living hell out of them. Just keep it up nonstop.

loyalsister

(13,390 posts)
9. What aboutism for one thing
Sun May 5, 2019, 03:13 PM
May 2019

Obama knew. Speaking of surprising election results- what about 2008

They can't ignore it, but they can spin it. I think that it would inspire conspiracy theories challenging legitimacy of Democratic wins. There is no bottom to how disgusting their CTs will go. If we doubt their effectiveness, we should remember who promoted birtherism.

I can't blame Democrats for not wanting to go into those weeds. Especially in an election year.

lastlib

(23,220 posts)
11. They don't need any arguments. They just take a vote*, we lose, and it's done.
Sun May 5, 2019, 04:28 PM
May 2019

*Assuming (dubiously) that McTurdle would even bring it up--he won't. But no way does the Senate get 67 votes to convict; too many GOPhers on the Putin/tRump/oligarchs' payroll.

lastlib

(23,220 posts)
13. Impeach ad infinitum (and I'll be with ya on every try)--
Sun May 5, 2019, 04:37 PM
May 2019

but how do we get 67 votes for a conviction in the Senate? That's my only qualm.

tritsofme

(17,376 posts)
19. Their fates are tied inextricably to Trump's.
Sun May 5, 2019, 04:55 PM
May 2019

What they are doing now is what they will do next,
demean and delegitimize the process.

kentuck

(111,080 posts)
20. I'm sure most of them feel that way...
Sun May 5, 2019, 05:14 PM
May 2019

It's a shame that we have to depend on the next election, rather than obedience to law and order. Voters can be very fickle and unpredictable, as we already know.

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