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ArtTownsend

(439 posts)
Tue Nov 5, 2019, 01:26 PM Nov 2019

Nixon resigned because Republican leaders told him that he would be impeached AND convicted.

Enough Republicans in Congress back then had the moral conscience, or at the very least, a sense of political self-preservation and an actual desire to salvage their historical reputations, to eventually reject Nixon.

Of course, it helped immensely that there was no FOX News and that the Republican Party hadn’t been utterly taken over by far-right ideologues, vicious demagogues, partisan hacks, corrupt assholes, or various combinations thereof.

Republicans back then - enough of them, at least - had shame. But Trump, McConnell, and others are so shameless, so cynical, so utterly devoid of moral conscience, that they have given today’s Republican politicians cover to be political and moral cowards.

Real profiles in courage there.

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Nixon resigned because Republican leaders told him that he would be impeached AND convicted. (Original Post) ArtTownsend Nov 2019 OP
They are reflections of their voters, period. Moostache Nov 2019 #1
GOP fully supported Nixon for a long time. Until the public hearings and then NYC Liberal Nov 2019 #2
Don't get your hopes up oswaldactedalone Nov 2019 #3
But that happened rather quickly after months of public hearings. Voltaire2 Nov 2019 #4
There were others, but that certain senator from Arizona was the point man. Brother Buzz Nov 2019 #5

Moostache

(9,895 posts)
1. They are reflections of their voters, period.
Tue Nov 5, 2019, 01:33 PM
Nov 2019

The people of Kentucky who keep sending that asshole turtle back to DC? Their fault....ALL of this.

The others in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin who stayed home in a fit of pique, voted for Stein or even crossed over to Trump? Their fault too....ALL of this.

Every MAGAt, Every redneck racist, Every fake X-tian, Every Fox News drone...ALL their fault, period.

NYC Liberal

(20,134 posts)
2. GOP fully supported Nixon for a long time. Until the public hearings and then
Tue Nov 5, 2019, 01:54 PM
Nov 2019

then the tapes.

Wait for the public hearings that are starting shortly.

Voltaire2

(12,913 posts)
4. But that happened rather quickly after months of public hearings.
Tue Nov 5, 2019, 03:15 PM
Nov 2019

Before that it was all "nothing to see here move along".

The senate watergate hearings started May 17, 1973, the house impeachment hearings started October 30, 1973, July 24 1974 SCOTUS ordered the release of the tapes, it was game over, his support in the Senate collapsed and Nixon resigned August 9, 1974.

Brother Buzz

(36,356 posts)
5. There were others, but that certain senator from Arizona was the point man.
Tue Nov 5, 2019, 03:18 PM
Nov 2019

In my perfect world, and carrying on an Arizona tradition, John McCain would have been that point man today.

Would have, could have, should have been.

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