theprestige
Penultimate Amazing
The Chief Justice orders it if the defendant is the President. There is no appeal.
The Chief Justice doesn't work that way even when they're presiding over the Supreme Court.
The Chief Justice orders it if the defendant is the President. There is no appeal.
Do you really think that the testimony of McGahn, Bolton, Mulvaney et al might not add anything to our understanding of the events in question?
And even possibly reveal additional misdeeds?
Getting it out live on TV might very well be the first exposure of the whole sordid mess for a large percentage of the population that never read the Mueller report and who’s impression of it is simply the “No Collusion. No Obstruction.” mantra initiated by Barr and repeated ad nauseum by Trump.
Bolton refused to.
So somehow Pelosi is going to hold her breath until McConnell agrees to force an executive branch official to testify - something she herself couldn't force him to do?
And somehow this is the 4D chess move that's going to make impeachment matter?
The Chief Justice doesn't work that way even when they're presiding over the Supreme Court.
It's hard to be unbiased if one side goes Total Obstruction. Trump has so many first hand witnesses - if any of them were exculpatory, he would have let them testify, wouldn't he?
And for the record, it is the Constitution that demands impartiality in this case.
Too bad you don't seem to care about that.
It's not about changing the minds of people who clearly don't care about the facts. It's about building political pressure on immoral people, such that the prospect of losing their job convinces them to do the right thing.
I wish it weren't necessary, but pretending this is an ordinary trial is not going to fix the problem.
The Democrats have entered the "I'm not saying, I'm just saying" phase of the impeachment process.
Quite amazing that Garrison managed to make Trump so much thinner and his suit STILL doesn't fit right!
I didn't say this, Treb did.
I have no idea how I did that!
ETA: Ok, now it's really weird. Is the quote function borked? Or is it just me?
You ignore the fact that Roberts can order Bolton to appear and that order cannot be appealed to anyone.
Treb didn't say that, I did.
I agree 100%. The proposed trial and the method of trial is all about building political pressure. I already understood that.
And the reason I would have preferred this process not go where it is today is that it's building the wrong kind of pressure. Trump wins on this one.
Excuse me? What has this President done to advance Healthcare? Or infrastructure? Remember Trump was going to be the infrastructure President? Mexico was going to pay for the wall. They didn't. Tell me please, what are Trump's legislative accomplishments?
This makes me wonder who it is you think is buying the GOP narrative because the polls suggests the country is split down the middle-ish. Nothing suggests the GOP narrative is ubiquitous....
How? The Republicans have been successfully controlling the narrative for the last 3 years. How is withholding the Articles from the Senate magically going to change that? How is it going to look, to the average person on the street, like anything other than the Democrats refusing to obey the rule of law because they're too scared to have a trial because they know their case is weak and they'll lose?
Where did you get the idea that the Chief Justice brings judicial authority to the presidency of the Senate?The **** he doesn't. If the Senate issues a subpoena during an impeachment trial. It not only carries the authority of the legislative branch but the judicial branch as well. Bolton cannot appeal to a higher judicial authority. There is no appeal say to the full court. It ends with his order. But he won't issue that order if 51 Senators vote against the subpoena.
I have no idea how I did that!
ETA: Ok, now it's really weird. Is the quote function borked? Or is it just me?
Somebody borked a quote tag. Shemp got confused about who said what. That's all.
I don't think that's a fact.
Certainly Roberts can't order anything unless there's actually a trial, since he doesn't actually preside over the Senate until the trial happens.
Pretrial negotiations about how the trial will work are between Pelosi and McConnell.
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As far as I can tell, the bargain you think Pelosi is offering is this:
Trump gets his show trial "exonwration", but in exchange Pelosi gets Bolton's testimony on the record.
Trump gets his
Where did you get the idea that the Chief Justice brings judicial authority to the presidency of the Senate?
Does the Vice President bring executive authority to the presidency of the Senate?
I'm saying with a Dem House/Senate he might agree to some good stuff.
You are invoking the "You made me do it!" defense?