A bunch of right-wing news outlets and twitterers are claiming to have identified the whistleblower, including the person's name.
I won't bother linking to the name, as it is not yet confirmed and they might just be hounding the wrong person. I would not want to contribute to that. Time will tell, I suppose.
"…surrounded by enemies and spies catching and perverting every word that falls from my lips or flows from my pen, and inventing where facts fail them.” -Thomas Jefferson’s reflections on Washington, D.C. in a letter to his daughter Martha.
Some things never change, dad!
232 Yays, 196 Nos. Yays have it. Impeachment inquiry shall proceed.
So I heard a quite snippet on the radio just now that Trump is being denied due process that Nixon and Bill Clinton were given. Any right wingers here want to expound on what is meant by that exactly? I'm genuinely curious.
Ivanka Tweeted, quoting Thomas Jefferson and comparing her father to him.
A coward is much more exposed to quarrels than a man of spirit.
How do you say “Trump uber alles” in Russian?As of October 19th the New York Times reported* that:
227 Democrats have publicly supported or spoken out in support of the Impeachment proceeding.
0 Republicans have publicly supported or spoken out in support of the Impeachment proceeding.
1 Independent has publicly supported or spoken out in support of the Impeachment proceeding.
8 Democrats have spoken out against the Impeachment Proceeding.
14 Republicans has basically said nothing.
The entire list, complete with their actual verbatim comments, are available in the link.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/us/politics/trump-impeachment-congress-list.html
How do you say “Trump uber alles” in Russian?
Ayes and Nays, sir.
Republicans may believe that this is their last presidency.
What makes it reprehensible to my mind is that every time they support him in his clear-cut abuse of power, they are giving him tacit permission to do even worse.Yeas and Nays, sir.
I respect the fact that even two Democrats went against the party line and voted Nay. (I don't know why they did.)
But every single Republican not acknowledging the crimes of our President is reprehensible.
What makes it reprehensible to my mind is that every time they support him in his clear-cut abuse of power, they are giving him tacit permission to do even worse.
Well, that and they are pretending asking Zelensky to create some dirt on Biden wasn't a crime....
It's that whole "You can't even to investigate the President until you've already totally and completely across the board proven wrong doing" thing the Trumpers have gotten stuck on.
I think this is a stretch. Hunter Biden wasn't ever under investigation. If Zelenski knew Trump was interested in investigating Hunter or Burisma, he had to have heard it from Trump or his minions earlier....
ETA: Trump hadn't even mentioned any company before Zelensky's response. He had just said someone had stopped "the prosecution" in a context that made it seem Hunter Biden was the target of a prosecution. That Zelensky knew immediately that this was a case involving Burisma does show that he was familiar with the issue and the obvious conclusion is that the US had raised the issue previously.
April 16, 2014 – U.K. investigates Burisma owner Mykola Zlochevskiy
“We are disappointed we were not provided with the evidence by authorities in the Ukraine necessary to keep this restraint order in place.” ...
In September 2015, U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt heavily criticizes officials in the Office of Prosecutor General in a public speech for not cooperating sufficiently with and even undermining the British investigation.
May 12, 2014 – Burisma Holdings issues a press release saying Hunter Biden has joined its board,
Oct. 14, 2014 – Ramping up Ukraine anti-corruption forces
Ukraine’s Parliament passes a law establishing the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU), a priority of anti-corruption campaigners who’d helped lead the revolution and of the U.S. government (led by [Joe] Biden) and other international backers of Ukraine.
The country’s anti-corruption plans also include a special High Anti-Corruption Court, which Poroshenko and Parliament slow-rolled until domestic and foreign advocates again exerted pressure over the past year. In fact, the U.S. and Europe required the Ukrainian government to fund NABU in exchange for financial aid.
Feb. 10, 2015 – Viktor Shokin takes office as Ukraine’s prosecutor general, replacing Yarema.
What makes it reprehensible to my mind is that every time they support him in his clear-cut abuse of power, they are giving him tacit permission to do even worse.
So I heard a quite snippet on the radio just now that Trump is being denied due process that Nixon and Bill Clinton were given. Any right wingers here want to expound on what is meant by that exactly? I'm genuinely curious.