If there were more than days left, you'd have a point.
As this stage of the presidency, it looks spiteful.
Let's face it - the 70 million people who voted Trump aren't all insane lunatics, and I think an olive branch
to them would play a lot better than punishing a bloke who's already been cut off from his communication systems, repudiated by his party and VP, and is now a very small step from being Alex Jones II.
Take a look at Trump's
approval rating. It will be under 30% once all the polls catch up with the attack on the Capitol. Some of the 10-15% support he's losing are there to be taken, and I don't believe impeachment will attract any of them.
What point is another impeachment other than a smug "Gotcha!"?
Nancy Pelosi is hated by Republicans more than any Democrat, and probably more than all the others added together.
Her net worth is $120M.
If you can't see how she is the perfect embodiment of privileged elite, I don't know who would be. We used to call people like her "champagne Socialists" (now prosecco, I believe) and they serve no purpose other than to be a target for Conservatives to point out the hypocrisy of the left.
I bet she spends a hell of a lot on shoes.
History & human nature.
A huge swath of Trump votes were anti-establishment, anti-elite votes. Lots of the 70M who voted for Trump are actually decent people and would love to see a way out of the hole they've dug for themselves.
Honey v vinegar.
The traditional republicans will never change and need not be targeted.
It's that 10-15% of all voters who voted Trump but aren't die-hard Republicans. The moderate christians, the educated people, hard-working Latino families - people who despise the left. If you manage to convince even 1% of the voters that the Democratic Party is worth voting for, you've probably guaranteed the next election.
It may not work, but what's been lost if it doesn't?
More importantly, what's been gained from impeachment?