Message from @DrRisen

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2019-12-09 02:18:51 UTC  

He would, I do not disagree.

2019-12-09 02:19:06 UTC  

Pence is more radical than Trump by a mile

2019-12-09 02:19:10 UTC  

But has a better tone

2019-12-09 02:19:29 UTC  

Should we petition Pence to run sometime in the future?

2019-12-09 02:19:38 UTC  

If I had to vote between pence and Trump it would be pence every single time

2019-12-09 02:19:54 UTC  

It’s not always about the medicine, sometimes it’s about how the medicine goes down.

2019-12-09 02:20:11 UTC  

Pence uses a spoonful of sugar with his.

2019-12-09 02:20:22 UTC  

hot take:
trump chose pence as his vice so impeachment would only make life worse for democrats

2019-12-09 02:20:54 UTC  

@sabrinaisheresometime ss So Trump knew from the start he was likely to do something impeachable?

2019-12-09 02:21:09 UTC  

Not sure Trump could make a strategic move like that

2019-12-09 02:21:14 UTC  

every president should expect for someone to try

2019-12-09 02:21:23 UTC  
2019-12-09 02:21:24 UTC  

He knew how partisan the Dems are and they would impeach him no matter what

2019-12-09 02:22:23 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/588205956039442452/653421156392632340/image0.jpg

2019-12-09 02:22:59 UTC  

Ofc it was rigged from the start

2019-12-09 02:23:00 UTC  

Unironically

2019-12-09 02:23:11 UTC  

@Maksim Pelosi was notorious for being pretty hesitant to go for impeachment until Trump made his most recent gaffe.

2019-12-09 02:23:33 UTC  

I know

2019-12-09 02:23:49 UTC  

That dosent change my point

2019-12-09 02:24:21 UTC  

Kinda does. Not all dems would have impeached him “no matter what”

2019-12-09 02:24:35 UTC  

Evidently Pelosi had conditions.

2019-12-09 02:24:38 UTC  

No, it dosent

2019-12-09 02:25:15 UTC  

there were talks of impeachment almost immediately after he was elected

2019-12-09 02:25:28 UTC  

From some dems. None from others.

2019-12-09 02:25:38 UTC  

yes

2019-12-09 02:25:51 UTC  

They just convinced others

2019-12-09 02:25:53 UTC  

Simple as

2019-12-09 02:26:36 UTC  

The fact that impeachment now is not bipartisan is proof of the Dems partisanship and refusal to talk to the other side of the table

2019-12-09 02:26:45 UTC  

If Trump didn’t make his mistake with the phone call I don’t think any of this would have happened unless Trump would have fucked up even worse.

2019-12-09 02:26:46 UTC  

It's sad how much they hate democracy and bipartisanship

2019-12-09 02:26:55 UTC  

The Dems are unbelievably partisan

2019-12-09 02:27:21 UTC  

@Maksim The GOP isn’t exactly a beacon of bipartisanship.

2019-12-09 02:27:23 UTC  

Pelosi talked about impeachment before the Ukrainian call

2019-12-09 02:27:36 UTC  

@DrRisen more bipartisan than the Dems

2019-12-09 02:27:44 UTC  

The Dems are unbelievably partisan

2019-12-09 02:27:46 UTC  

It's pathetic

2019-12-09 02:27:56 UTC  

Anything said to the contrary is blind and foolish bigotry

2019-12-09 02:28:12 UTC  

A complete disregard to the sheer partisanship of the Dems

2019-12-09 02:28:15 UTC  

If I recall the *dems* were the ones who had some cross the aisle during the vote on the impeachment inquiry, not the GOP.

2019-12-09 02:28:39 UTC  

@DrRisen yea only because they wanted votes knowing they were in the wrong

2019-12-09 02:28:52 UTC  

Wat?