Napoleon the Clown wrote: 2019-07-23 10:57pm
Fuck's sake, he could pop in video of Trump beating an infant to death with a 9 iron and eating it raw and the Republicans would shrug it off while Pelosi babbles about letting the voters decide. Mueller's testimony is theater. Nothing he could say would matter. No evidence he could present would matter. The only way Trump doesn't serve out his term is if he dies in office, be it from someone deciding to assassinate him (which I most certainly am not advocating for) or having a stroke or heart attack due to his lifestyle (which I most certainly would enjoy seeing). The man is too proud to resign and those with the power to remove him through legal channels
do not want to.
Democratic leadership, as evidenced by *waves at recent events*, doesn't particularly want to put in the effort needed to stop Trump and I'm convinced anyone that still calls themself a Republican gets off on the misery Trump enacts.
I don't want him to die in office, by violence or natural causes. I want him to die in prison, after being convicted in a court of law. Death is too easy for him. I want him made an example of, to the public and to the world.
I don't think anyone who's been following recent events believes that impeachment will actually lead to Trump being removed from office, not while the Quisling Party continues to control the Senate. Its symbolic, but its important symbolism, both because not doing so sets a terrible precedent of ignoring Congress's role to act as a check on a criminal and despotic President, and because it risks feeding into the view that the Democrats are ultimately no different than the Republicans.
Weighed against that is Pelosi's fear that a failed impeachment will make Trump look innocent and generate sympathy for him, helping him win the election. Personally, I think she should be less worried about turnout for Trump if she does impeach, and more about progressives staying home if she doesn't. Above all, voters hate weakness and waffling, and I think that the Democrats' refusal to impeach makes it look like Trump is innocent and there's nothing really there at least as much as a failed impeachment due to obvious Republican obstruction would.
I will point out that "Democratic leadership" is not as united in opposition to impeachment as you seem to think. Off the top of my head, Nadler, the chair of the Judiciary Committee, has reportedly argued behind closed doors in favor of an impeachment inquiry, and voted for Green's recent articles of impeachment to protest the leadership's decision to table them rather than refer them to the Judiciary Committee for further consideration. He has also recently used the language "high crimes and misdemeanors" to describe Trump's actions. Several Presidential candidates have also endorsed impeachment, putting further pressure on Pelosi and company, especially if one of them ends up becoming the front-runner for the nomination.
We are at over a third of the Democratic caucus who were willing to vote against tabling articles impeaching Trump for racism (not even factoring in stuff like obstruction and other actual crimes). This was pre-Mueller testimony, as well. I suspect that an impeachment inquiry originating from the Judiciary Committee post-Mueller testimony could probably get majority support from the Democratic caucus, regardless of what Pelosi wants. Whether it would get majority support of the entire House, I can't say.
Mueller's testimony is also about shifting public opinion in favor of impeachment (remember, the vast majority of Americans have not read the full report, if they've even read any of it). Or, failing that, keeping public opinion against Trump as the election draws closer. So its not quite the useless, empty gesture you seem to think it is.
"I know its easy to be defeatist here because nothing has seemingly reigned Trump in so far. But I will say this: every asshole succeeds until finally, they don't. Again, 18 months before he resigned, Nixon had a sky-high approval rating of 67%. Harvey Weinstein was winning Oscars until one day, he definitely wasn't."-John Oliver
"The greatest enemy of a good plan is the dream of a perfect plan."-General Von Clauswitz, describing my opinion of Bernie or Busters and third partiers in a nutshell.
I SUPPORT A NATIONAL GENERAL STRIKE TO REMOVE TRUMP FROM OFFICE.