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Split Thread A second impeachment

This is true. Impeachment isn't a legal process. Trump isn't looking for the best legal mind, he's looking for the best person to put on a show for the rubes at home. An idiot can tell that Trump is guilty. Even the MAGA maniacs know Trump incited the riot. Why bother trying to pretend Trump didn't do this?

His argument is he was trying to prevent a bigger crime. That's what the Senate should be concerned about. Not the three police officers that died. This was all for the greater good in his mind.
Like some basketballer complaining to the referee: "But I had to shoot him! He wasn't letting me win!"
 
I made a mistake in misquoting Tillerson, but in common usage "Idiot: and "Moron" are pretty much interchangable.
 
Just heard a joke that the only legal firm willing to take Trump on a Client is Wolfram and Harte. because hs is somuch like their usual clients...
 
This is true. Impeachment isn't a legal process. Trump isn't looking for the best legal mind, he's looking for the best person to put on a show for the rubes at home. An idiot can tell that Trump is guilty. Even the MAGA maniacs know Trump incited the riot. Why bother trying to pretend Trump didn't do this?

His argument is he was trying to prevent a bigger crime. That's what the Senate should be concerned about. Not the three police officers that died. This was all for the greater good in his mind.

What's really weird about this post is I hadn't read word one why the lawyers were dropping out. Just that they did. I was being sarcastic. Turns out I was spot on.

Life is weird when it imitates the craziest ideas going through my head.
 
I'm just trying to learn ...

OT, but yes, there was a difference long ago:

Idiots. —Those so defective that the mental development never exceeds that or a normal child of about two years.
Imbeciles. —Those whose development is higher than that of an idiot, but whose intelligence does not exceed that of a normal child of about seven years.
Morons. —Those whose mental development is above that of an imbecile, but does not exceed that of a normal child of about twelve years.
— Edmund Burke Huey, Backward and Feeble-Minded Children, 1912

The Clinical History of 'Moron,' 'Idiot,' and 'Imbecile'

Seems to me that moron is more accurate when applied to Trump. :)
 
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How boring. I was hoping for a more dramatic crapstand.

Trump Team Announces 2 New Impeachment Lawyers, Seem to Settle on Defense [lawandcrime.com]
Former President Donald Trump‘s legal team for the upcoming impeachment trial has been in a lot of flux lately. First, no less than five attorneys reportedly ducked out. Two more lawyers are on the team, however. The statement also notes these members–David Schoen and Bruce L. Castor Jr.–agree that the impeachment is unconstitutional.
 
Has anyone considered the possibility that the Dems might somehow catch the GOP napping by voting for conviction in the Senate when there are few or no GOP senators present? This is a fairly common tactic in most parliaments - passing stuff in the dead of night when the opposition has gone home for a sleep or something.

The constitution says "two-thirds of those present", not two-thirds of all senators. And yet the discussion keeps going on about trying to get 17 GOP senators to flip. But that is the "whole senate" argument. Some simple arithmetic should determine just how many votes are needed should not all (or indeed no) GOP senators be in the house.
 
Has anyone considered the possibility that the Dems might somehow catch the GOP napping by voting for conviction in the Senate when there are few or no GOP senators present? This is a fairly common tactic in most parliaments - passing stuff in the dead of night when the opposition has gone home for a sleep or something.

The constitution says "two-thirds of those present", not two-thirds of all senators. And yet the discussion keeps going on about trying to get 17 GOP senators to flip. But that is the "whole senate" argument. Some simple arithmetic should determine just how many votes are needed should not all (or indeed no) GOP senators be in the house.
That possibility has already been discussed.

Its not a totally impossible concept. But if it does happen, it won't be because they "caught the republicans napping". (Impeachment is such a significant event that pretty much every congress-critter will be paying attention to every moment.) It will be because some Republicans want Trump gone, but don't want to upset the MAGAchuds by voting against him. So they take the middle ground... sit out the vote (maybe claiming "impeachment is unconstitutional so I will protest by not voting"), and leave it to the Democrats and a few Republicans to actually convict Trump.
 
How boring. I was hoping for a more dramatic crapstand.

Trump Team Announces 2 New Impeachment Lawyers, Seem to Settle on Defense
Former President Donald Trump‘s legal team for the upcoming impeachment trial has been in a lot of flux lately. First, no less than five attorneys reportedly ducked out. Two more lawyers are on the team, however. The statement also notes these members–David Schoen and Bruce L. Castor Jr.–agree that the impeachment is unconstitutional.
Well if it means anything, Castor was a former District Att. who failed to prosecute Bill Cosby.

From: The Daily Beast
(Castor) made the decision not to prosecute Cosby when Andrea Constand first accused the comedian of sexual assault...Constand settled a lawsuit against Cosby, and Castor’s successor brought charges against him...Cosby eventually stood trial twice, was convicted...Constand sued Castor for defamation in a case that was settled out of court, and the ex-DA filed a personal injury claim against the sex assault victim, arguing that Constand caused him to lose a 2015 bid for DA. That case was dismissed.

I am not completely familiar with what happened, but it seems to be a bit... strange.. to bring what appears to be a frivolous lawsuit against a sex crime victim. Perhaps a sign that he doesn't exactly have all his legal oars in the water?

Schoen also has a little bit of history as well...

Schoen is a veteran trial attorney who has represented federal criminal defendants, including Trump crony Roger Stone...He was most recently in the headlines for meeting with pedophile sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein before his death in prison; Schoen said Epstein wanted him to lead his defense team.

ETA: Stone was found guilty, was he not? (Not that that was necessarily the result of bad lawyering, but he did fail to keep Stone from making a problem of himself... getting in trouble with the judge on multiple occasions.)
 
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Well if it means anything, Castor was a former District Att. who failed to prosecute Bill Cosby.

From: The Daily Beast
(Castor) made the decision not to prosecute Cosby when Andrea Constand first accused the comedian of sexual assault...Constand settled a lawsuit against Cosby, and Castor’s successor brought charges against him...Cosby eventually stood trial twice, was convicted...Constand sued Castor for defamation in a case that was settled out of court, and the ex-DA filed a personal injury claim against the sex assault victim, arguing that Constand caused him to lose a 2015 bid for DA. That case was dismissed.

I am not completely familiar with what happened, but it seems to be a bit... strange.. to bring what appears to be a frivolous lawsuit against a sex crime victim. Perhaps a sign that he doesn't exactly have all his legal oars in the water?

Schoen also has a little bit of history as well...

Schoen is a veteran trial attorney who has represented federal criminal defendants, including Trump crony Roger Stone...He was most recently in the headlines for meeting with pedophile sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein before his death in prison; Schoen said Epstein wanted him to lead his defense team.

Whoa, these guys have quite the resumes.
 
Oh, I hope I hope I hope Trump is going to take the stand in his own defense. That will be the biggest few hours of TV since the OJ verdict.
 

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