Much as I'd like to believe that he can get gone, there are not enough votes in the Senate to do that. The House can only bring the articles of impeachment, but the Senate needs a 2/3 majority to get him out.
That said, a cohesive plan to reveal Trump as unelectable should be charted. There is certainly enough fodder, including what spills from his own yap, to at least turn his manifest indignities and weaknesses against him.
I have no problem with investigation(s) into Trump, his family, his businesses, his business associates, his friends, his proctologist, etc. However, if it's just a question of the garbage that he's already spewed and his endless twittering, seems to me there should be plenty to work with already.
There certainly is, and it piles up higher every time the man opens his mouth. That latest pitiful “victory” speech today was less “let’s get to work” than it was just another petty, divisive screed railing against anyone he perceives as not towing his line. Claiming victory in losing a chamber of Congress to the opposition is curious indeed.
This is not Presidential, it is petulant middle school bully, and the remaining ranks of his increasingly excuseless lemmings are complicit in it. Listen to them whine when the House begins to deal with Trump from their controlling side of the aisle. We’ll see the bully, we’ll hear him complain, and he will say something else epically stupid. Then blame the media for being unfair/biased/the enemy for reporting it. The circus is entering it’s next act.
This post was edited by Don Barzini at November 7, 2018 6:52 PM MST
You nailed it, sir. It's never his fault - always someone else's. I heard the less than veiled threat to the House about the GOP "getting back" at whomever he thinks is harassing him. I hope they harass him right off a cliff.