autumn1971
Illuminator
If John Gotti has tweeted what the piece of **** of the US did to a witness it would be a clear criminal offence.
But dear Leader makes the Sun to shine.
But dear Leader makes the Sun to shine.
Because if it actually had a chance to keep her from saying something negative about Trump, Schiff wouldn't take that chance.
But he knew it didn't have any chance to do that, because it wasn't actually intimidation.
Does she have to be made aware in the middle of the trial, though? Who was watching her twitter feed?
For me the most ridiculous aspect of this -- attempting to smear Schiff for intimidating a witness by showing them a tweet sent by Trump while they testified -- is that Marie Yovanovitch had already testified that Trump had intimidated her.
No, it was smart to make her aware. It blunted the Trumptrash on the committee from attacking her, made them waste the member time praising her instead of scoring their points and made it generally difficult to defend Trump. It broke no law and.it damaged Trump so it was the right thing to do.
For me the most ridiculous aspect of this -- attempting to smear Schiff for intimidating a witness by showing them a tweet sent by Trump while they testified -- is that Marie Yovanovitch had already testified that Trump had intimidated her. He removed her from her job. He removed her as ambassador to Ukraine precisely because she was reputed to be a widely respected anti-corruption advocate and was resisting efforts by Trump to get the Ukrainians to investigate the Bidens.
The State Department’s request went in early March to Marie L. Yovanovitch, a longtime diplomat who had served six presidents: Would she extend her term as ambassador to Ukraine, scheduled to end in August, into 2020? Link
It can't hurt to remind Republicans of what kind of person they're enabling. One or two of them may still have some lingering decency and sense of shame.No. Schiff read the tweets because he correctly believed that Trump bullying a long-serving career Foreign Service Officer would make her appear more sympathetic, which in turn neutered the Republican plan to attack her. It worked because Republican questioning went soft after that.
Didn't Trump say to Zelensky that Yovanovitch had "bad things coming to her"?Any potential witness with an IQ above a geranium realizes that the Trump treatment is apt bring all sorts of misery into their life, including death threats, legal fees, and loss of employment. So yeah, there is actual intimidation involved regardless if Yovanovitch was intimidated.
Trump can remove ambassadors for any reason, or even no reason at all. Especially ambassadors appointed by other presidents. It's an inherently political position. She had no legitimate expectation to hold her job past Trump's inauguration.
Didn't Trump say to Zelensky that Yovanovitch had "bad things coming to her"?
I do fear that harm is going to come to somebody because of Trump's incendiary smears.
Oh, no doubt!No, it was smart to make her aware. It blunted the Trumptrash on the committee from attacking her, made them waste the member time praising her instead of scoring their points and made it generally difficult to defend Trump. It broke no law and.it damaged Trump so it was the right thing to do.
Let's not forget what Trump supporters are like. Trump's tweet undoubted gave the green light for all manner of threats and harassment from his cult.
Why not indeed? There's an audience who won't have heard about the tweet if it hadn't been read out on live TV.And since she would find out about it anyway, why not reveal it in such a way as to do the most damage to Trump?
So? Typically their post last 3 years and are not removed during the middle of a posting. They also are not defamed.
It is highly unlikely Trump even knows the name of most Ambassadors. Do you think Trump really knows how good or bad Yovanovitch was as an Ambassador? No, he needed to get her out of the way so he could carry out the plan of smearing Biden.
I'm curious Zig. Very simple questions.
1. Do you think that President Trump withheld military aid?
2. Did he do it to get Ukraine to announce that they were investigating the Bidens?
3. Do you think that is a proper use of Presidential powers?
It was vile and bullying, as is to be expected from Trump. It's also intimidating for anyone who hasn't yet put themselves in the firing-line the way Yovanovitch so bravely has.Because if it actually had a chance to keep her from saying something negative about Trump, Schiff wouldn't take that chance.
But he knew it didn't have any chance to do that, because it wasn't actually intimidation.
Isn't Schiff too stupid to think of that? Or is he not that stupid?Because if it actually had a chance to keep her from saying something negative about Trump, Schiff wouldn't take that chance.
Trump can remove ambassadors for any reason, or even no reason at all. Especially ambassadors appointed by other presidents. It's an inherently political position. She had no legitimate expectation to hold her job past Trump's inauguration.
Prohibit?!? Are you losing it?Like I said: the point is to try to prohibit any criticism of witnesses against Trump.