“The Federalist” (Madison, Hamilton, or Jay, I forget which) argues that while dishonest or incompetent men might rise in the governments of individual states and even in Congress, there is no chance any such will ever reach the Presidency. Boy, did they call that one wrong!!
Ah, so this is how Scott is going to handle the impeachment inquiry: by being sniffily superior to anything that might smack of (gasp! shudder!) politics. If Congress was actually nonpartisan and thoughtful, the Republicans would have joined the Democrats to heave Trump’s crooked, senile ass overboard forever ago.
This phony “impeachment” inquiry is not legitimate. If the Dems were acting under the rules of the house they would VOTE to impeach. Instead they are doing a one sided, partisan attempt to deceive America into thinking Trump is being impeached.
The fact is they dont want to force thier vulnerable dems in Trump-leaning districts to actually vote for impeachment. In addition, because they are hyperpartisan and also liars, they dont want to allow the Republicans the proper minority rights an impeachment vote would require. They dont want to allow the Republicans to subpoena the complete phony “whistelblower” (a professional dem connected to a dem presidential candidate). They dont want the Republicans to produce a legal discovery of the obviously corrput activities of Biden, Clinton and Obama in Ukraine and Russia for thier proven efforts to meddle in the 2016 elections.
No, just expect the people who have a demonstrated hatred for the USA and her Constitution to bleat false cries of defending the same Constitution. Baloney! You cant in one breath call for an end to the 2nd ammendment and the electoral college and THEN claim to be supporting the constitution in this instance.
In the two presidential impeachments of the modern era, the House did have an official kickoff vote on a resolution authorizing the way ahead. That’s important precedent, and could make voters and Republican officials view the process as more serious.
But House rules don’t appear to require such a step. And it typically has not been used in impeachments of other officials, notably federal judges, which begin in the Judiciary Committee and go to the full House after the panel has completed its investigation.
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In addition, House rules have changed. During the Nixon and Clinton eras, House committee chairmen did not have subpoena authority, and needed an inquiry-beginning vote to grant that power. Today the House majority has unilateral subpoena power, removing a big incentive for such a vote.
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Republicans may want an impeachment vote to provide subpoena power to the House minority. That would allow them to carry out a parallel investigation of the actions of former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden in Ukraine, or to call witnesses they feel could debunk charges made against President Trump.
In the Nixon and Clinton cases, the kickoff vote did provide such authority to minority members. In practice, however, its impact could be limited, as the actual issuance of subpoenas would likely still be subject to full committee votes in which Democrats would triumph.
It is extremely difficult to conduct a nonpartisan inquiry when one party will protect the purveyor of their most profitable CORRUPTION. Republican motto: PARTY FIRST! MONEY SECOND! america…
Boring. The majority of the House Of Representatives wants to impeach the president, the president doesn’t want to be impeached. Both will do their best to gain the result they desire. Nothing new. Let’s all just stop pretending we know what’s going on, and let things just play themselves out. Millions of words will be bandied about on the subject, but in the end it won’t amount to a load of dingos kidneys what anyone says. Events will roll on.
kaffekup about 5 years ago
I know! We’ll emulate the republicans for the last ten years! What could they have to complain about? /s
pschearer Premium Member about 5 years ago
“The Federalist” (Madison, Hamilton, or Jay, I forget which) argues that while dishonest or incompetent men might rise in the governments of individual states and even in Congress, there is no chance any such will ever reach the Presidency. Boy, did they call that one wrong!!
Christopher Shea about 5 years ago
Ah, so this is how Scott is going to handle the impeachment inquiry: by being sniffily superior to anything that might smack of (gasp! shudder!) politics. If Congress was actually nonpartisan and thoughtful, the Republicans would have joined the Democrats to heave Trump’s crooked, senile ass overboard forever ago.
Brain Pudding about 5 years ago
This phony “impeachment” inquiry is not legitimate. If the Dems were acting under the rules of the house they would VOTE to impeach. Instead they are doing a one sided, partisan attempt to deceive America into thinking Trump is being impeached.
The fact is they dont want to force thier vulnerable dems in Trump-leaning districts to actually vote for impeachment. In addition, because they are hyperpartisan and also liars, they dont want to allow the Republicans the proper minority rights an impeachment vote would require. They dont want to allow the Republicans to subpoena the complete phony “whistelblower” (a professional dem connected to a dem presidential candidate). They dont want the Republicans to produce a legal discovery of the obviously corrput activities of Biden, Clinton and Obama in Ukraine and Russia for thier proven efforts to meddle in the 2016 elections.
No, just expect the people who have a demonstrated hatred for the USA and her Constitution to bleat false cries of defending the same Constitution. Baloney! You cant in one breath call for an end to the 2nd ammendment and the electoral college and THEN claim to be supporting the constitution in this instance.
Silly Season about 5 years ago
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2019/1008/Is-the-House-impeachment-inquiry-illegitimate-Three-questions
In the two presidential impeachments of the modern era, the House did have an official kickoff vote on a resolution authorizing the way ahead. That’s important precedent, and could make voters and Republican officials view the process as more serious.
But House rules don’t appear to require such a step. And it typically has not been used in impeachments of other officials, notably federal judges, which begin in the Judiciary Committee and go to the full House after the panel has completed its investigation.
~
In addition, House rules have changed. During the Nixon and Clinton eras, House committee chairmen did not have subpoena authority, and needed an inquiry-beginning vote to grant that power. Today the House majority has unilateral subpoena power, removing a big incentive for such a vote.
~
Republicans may want an impeachment vote to provide subpoena power to the House minority. That would allow them to carry out a parallel investigation of the actions of former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden in Ukraine, or to call witnesses they feel could debunk charges made against President Trump.
In the Nixon and Clinton cases, the kickoff vote did provide such authority to minority members. In practice, however, its impact could be limited, as the actual issuance of subpoenas would likely still be subject to full committee votes in which Democrats would triumph.
martens about 5 years ago
Brain Pudding’s comment is nothing but the typical Trumpista deflection with lots of words and smoke and mirrors. I think we can safely ignore him.
kentmarx36 about 5 years ago
It is extremely difficult to conduct a nonpartisan inquiry when one party will protect the purveyor of their most profitable CORRUPTION. Republican motto: PARTY FIRST! MONEY SECOND! america…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Trump’s action with Turkey in relation to the Kurds has agitated some of the Republicans against that action.
RobinHood about 5 years ago
Boring. The majority of the House Of Representatives wants to impeach the president, the president doesn’t want to be impeached. Both will do their best to gain the result they desire. Nothing new. Let’s all just stop pretending we know what’s going on, and let things just play themselves out. Millions of words will be bandied about on the subject, but in the end it won’t amount to a load of dingos kidneys what anyone says. Events will roll on.