theprestige
Penultimate Amazing
McConnell has said that he's not going to look at any of the evidence. He's also said that he's coordinating with the accused in order to do what Trump wants him to do.
Do either of those things, in your mind, fit in with judging the case according to its merits rather than according to political considerations.
The merits of the case are political merits. That's why the Founders put the responsibility on the political representatives of the people and the states. If they thought impeachment were a legal question, they would have given the Supreme Court sole power to try.
This is also the basis for my reasoning that the House Democrats aren't undermining the process nor acting unfairly. It's also the basis for my reasoning that the Senate Republicans aren't acting unfairly either. It's a political process.
The question isn't, "did the President commit crimes?" The question is, "is it a good idea to remove the president right now, for these reasons?" That's a political question, about which the country is sharply divided. It should come as no surprise that the process is bogged down in political slapfighting. But that's all it is.
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And for the record, I have no objection to the Democrats removing Trump -- If they can pull it off.
I do object to Democrats not grasping or not admitting that it's a political act. And I object to the Democrats not being honest about how partisan political advantage factors into their impeachment calculus.
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