早在Mullerreport前,就有脑子还清明的劝民主党别再折腾川普了。没人信啊。

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After the Mueller report, Dems need to stop crying wolf
Opinion by Alice Stewart

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Alice Stewart
It's not a heavy lift to find Republicans who have, at some point, looked at President Trump's actions and said, "I would not have done that" or "I would not have said it that way." I count myself among them. With that as a starting point, it's important to consider the credibility of the whistleblower complaint, the calculation of the Democrats and the collateral damage that will likely result from the impeachment proceedings.

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Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire testified Thursday that the whistleblower did the right thing and the complaint was "credible" and "important."
That's true, from the standpoint that the complaint follows the appropriate protocol and reporting procedures. The official complaint is a clearly calculated document, more likely prepared by an attorney than the work of a rank-and-file member of the intelligence community.
The problem is that the complaint is based on second-hand knowledge, hearsay and various news reports. The whistleblower himself plainly says, "I was not a direct witness to most of the events described." Instead, the complaint is filled with statements that start with "I was told" or "I learned." Most egregious is the final line of the footnotes, when the whistleblower acknowledges: "As of early August, I heard from US officials that some Ukrainian officials were aware that US aid might be in jeopardy, but I do not know how or when they learned of it."


4 reasons conservatives should back impeaching Trump

I'm not an attorney, but I do know that would be unlikely to stand up in a court of law. Yet it is the basis of the impeachment inquiry.
The cornerstone of the complaint is the phone call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The complaint does not match the rough transcript released by the White House. The whistleblower claimed Trump "sought to pressure the Ukrainian leader to take actions to help the President's 2020 reelection bid".
But the rough transcript indicates President Trump asked for a "favor" in investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election. He also mentioned allegations against Joe Biden's son, and said "if you can look into it." Most importantly, it does not show a quid pro quo arrangement.
Calculation of Democrats:
It's no secret that House Democrats are intent on ousting President Trump. Just hours after she was sworn in, freshman Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Minnesota) didn't mince her words when she declared that she and her colleagues would "impeach the mother----er."
In 1998, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi accused Republicans of being "paralyzed with hatred of President Clinton" and said, "Today the Republican majority is not judging the President with fairness, but impeaching him with a vengeance." The same can be said of Democrats' hatred of President Trump today.


To survive impeachment, Trump has to shut up

Democrats need to avoid setting expectations for their voters that they can't meet. That was already the case with the Mueller Report. Those on the left spent two years drumming up inaccurate predictions, only to have the special counsel's office say the investigation did not find President Trump's campaign conspired with Russia in the 2016 election.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff will become "the boy who cried wolf" if nothing materializes from the whistleblower complaint. A recent NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds Americans are split on whether they approve of an impeachment inquiry. The move is politically risky and could have serious repercussions on the 2020 election.
Collateral damage:
Former Vice President Joe Biden may get left behind as collateral damage. President Trump has accused the current 2020 Democratic frontrunner of pressuring Ukraine to dismiss a prosecutor who had launched an investigation into a natural gas company where Hunter Biden had a role on the board. There is no evidence of wrongdoing by either Joe or Hunter Biden, but the impeachment inquiry means the former vice president's 2020 campaign will continue to be mired in this controversy.
The Democratic Party doesn't seem to mind. The public rush to judgment puts Biden on the defensive over Ukraine, which could be a liability on the campaign trail. His fall would likely lead to the rise of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) who represents the left-leaning face of the party. This play would likely hurt Democrats and end up helping President Trump in the general election.

President Trump is not above the law, but he's not below it either. There may be impeachable offenses, but there may not. Justice is blind; it's time to put partisanship aside and seek the truth.
 
To survive impeachment, Trump has to shut up

可能么!? 每天还在那里推。
 
可能吗,民主党从败选后,就只知道整川普。结果整的。
 
西方民主国家哪里不是这样。
 
水门事件起因并不比乌克兰事件大。随着深挖,白宫终于有人顶不住了。最后窟窿变大。。。
川普比尼克松更野,立案了,说不定能挖出惊天大秘密。
 
当天的怒视 ...
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看来,只要你是某粉,你的判断力一定大打折扣。
 
川普从来都是大嘴。结果呢。
民意厌倦了
高端
大气
上档次
的政治岳不群。

很简单。只要川普不是真正背叛美国利益。他做的那点破事儿。不过是政治新手面对一堆岳不群的欺压时的应激反应而已。

老床不是依赖保守党当选的。他依赖的不过是顺应民意。

民主党这都看不懂。不知将政纲温和化,接地气。还在高端大气上档次。还在将全党,乃至手里的媒体好牌用在批判川普上。这得多二啊。结果就是党内混乱分裂极化。党外失血,主流媒体跌下神坛。

民主党约等于greta。
 
我说的是岳不群。你说假印第安。

这两个是一回事儿?
 
为了民主党好。


那就更不应该了。
第一,民主党不知道你是谁,不会听你的。
第二,你一个从中国来加拿大的人,难道你比美国老油条政客更懂美国政治?你完全没有自知之明。
 
那就更不应该了。
第一,民主党不知道你是谁,不会听你的。
第二,你一个从中国来加拿大的人,难道你比美国老油条政客更懂美国政治?你完全没有自知之明。


你高看我了。虽然我比任何我看到的文章都更在早看到这点。

:p

但是CFC,我说这个话题,一共两次。我全是援引左派媒体深度分析文章。

虽然观点与我差不多,但人家写的那叫一个好!

我就是一个转贴新闻的啊。
 
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