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Your opinion, sadly, isn't based on any factual data, and they've never seemed to do that to any rational adult.
Either that's a lie or you're incredibly naive.
 
NO, I'm sure "SHE'S" over it, you may never be, but "SHE" (and sane AmeriCANS) ARE!


You must have missed what she said during a commencement speech 5 days ago.
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Clinton admitted that she still thinks about her defeat by Trump: "No, I'm not over it. I still think about the 2016 election. I still regret the mistakes I made".


'No, I'm not over it': Hillary Clinton jabs Trump, shows off Russian hat at Yale Class Day | Fox News

They were REPUBLICANS



NO, I'm sure "SHE'S" over it, you may never be, but "SHE" (and sane AmeriCANS) ARE!
No, they're establishment rinos. They might as well be democrats. We're weeding them out one by one and the Freedom Caucus is growing. Tick tock tick tock.

Are you curious about the IG report?
 
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I gotta say the OP has been making a lot of threads in their short time here and they all seem to be popcorn worthy
 
No, it's reality. I don't expect you to accept it, but there it is, all the same
Maybe you're the one living in a fantasy world. We'll revisit this later when more is known. I'm patient. I'll be around.
 
You must have missed what she said during a commencement speech 5 days ago.
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Clinton admitted that she still thinks about her defeat by Trump: "No, I'm not over it. I still think about the 2016 election. I still regret the mistakes I made".


'No, I'm not over it': Hillary Clinton jabs Trump, shows off Russian hat at Yale Class Day | Fox News

She wouldn't be human if she didn't contemplate her mistakes; you skipped over the fact that she didn't blame anyone else.

No, they're establishment rinos. They might as well be democrats. We're weeding them out one by one and the Freedom Caucus is growing. Tick tock tick tock.

Are you curious about the IG report?

Trey Gowdy is an "establishment rino" ROFLMAO! Good one! I wouldn't be American if I wasn't curious.
 
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Trey Gowdy is an "establishment rino"
He's not, and he's retiring. Rino types will hang on and die in office, like McCain. Now there's one big time rino. Gowdy was outnumbered by her defenders; they're still a brick wall to this day...maybe because she's got dirt on them. History won't be kind to her.
you skipped over the fact that she didn't blame anyone else.
You kidding? Who hasn't she blamed? :doh
 
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He's not, and he's retiring. Rino types will hang on and die in office, like McCain. Now there's one big time rino. Gowdy was outnumbered by her defenders; they're still a brick wall to this day...maybe because she's got dirt on them. History won't be kind to her.

Gowdy spend nearly two years and over 8 million dollars persecuting HRC.

You kidding? Who hasn't she blamed? :doh

Your own post says; HRC: "I still regret the mistakes I made". That's what I was referring to.

Just admit you hate her and wish she was running again so you could hate her more.

I'm done here.
 
I actually have zombies working for me at the local tunnel. They are demanding employees, always wanting raises and loooonng lunch hours. :mrgreen:

And let me guess, they want to eat brraaaiiinns
 
Sadly, some people are that out of touch and desperate to maintain the fairy tale of the Kooky Klinton Konspriacy Krowd.
The Clintons are pure poison. Everything they touch becomes corrupt. Why would you defend them?
 
If the Chicago sewer rat can be impeached out of office, so can John Kerry and Hillary Clinton.

Judicial Watch: 'Obama can still be impeached'
Posted By Art Moore On 05/21/2018 @ 5:17 pm

Judicial Watch: ‘Obama can still be impeached’

Nailing all three is beyond my wildest dream.

NOTE: Tom T called for impeaching the sewer rat while he was still in office:


Our choice: Impeachment or dictatorship
Exclusive: Tom Tancredo urges House to begin proceedings against Obama ASAP
Published: 03/09/2012 at 7:45 PM

Our choice: Impeachment or dictatorship

Of the three candidates for impeachment I put John Kerry at the top. Hillary Clinton comes in a close second even though she is the best prospect.


Finally, notice that Hillary refers to our democracy. “Our” means the wannabe government parasites she is addressing:



Nobody ever told Hillary that “Our democracy” is a constitutional Republic. Hopefully, the U.S. Constitution stands in the way of Hillary’s democracy.

See number 20 permalink in this thread:


It is impossible to talk about voting without talking about democracy. Logically, the Founders would have created a democracy if they thought it was the best form of government. Instead of democracy they designed a Republic, and Colonists endorsed it with relish.

Note that big government is essential to democracy. The thoughts expressed in these quotes are all the more profound because they were said more than century before democracy-loving Democrats empowered the parasite class with tax dollars:

https://www.debatepolitics.com/us-constitution/316820-long-serving-senators.html


True democracy wouldn't have been physically possible back then, and the slaves would have been an insurmountable obstacle.
 
But it does:

I think that's the case. AFAIK, removal from office is the only penalty connected with impeachment.

I believe that presidents et al can be tried for high crimes after leaving office.

Wasn't that one of the concerns of Nixon?
 
If the Chicago sewer rat can be impeached out of office, so can John Kerry and Hillary Clinton.

Judicial Watch: 'Obama can still be impeached'
Posted By Art Moore On 05/21/2018 @ 5:17 pm

Judicial Watch: ‘Obama can still be impeached’

Nailing all three is beyond my wildest dream.

NOTE: Tom T called for impeaching the sewer rat while he was still in office:


Our choice: Impeachment or dictatorship
Exclusive: Tom Tancredo urges House to begin proceedings against Obama ASAP
Published: 03/09/2012 at 7:45 PM

Our choice: Impeachment or dictatorship

Of the three candidates for impeachment I put John Kerry at the top. Hillary Clinton comes in a close second even though she is the best prospect.


Finally, notice that Hillary refers to our democracy. “Our” means the wannabe government parasites she is addressing:



Nobody ever told Hillary that “Our democracy” is a constitutional Republic. Hopefully, the U.S. Constitution stands in the way of Hillary’s democracy.

See number 20 permalink in this thread:


It is impossible to talk about voting without talking about democracy. Logically, the Founders would have created a democracy if they thought it was the best form of government. Instead of democracy they designed a Republic, and Colonists endorsed it with relish.

Note that big government is essential to democracy. The thoughts expressed in these quotes are all the more profound because they were said more than century before democracy-loving Democrats empowered the parasite class with tax dollars:

https://www.debatepolitics.com/us-constitution/316820-long-serving-senators.html


Bwhahaahhaa Witch Hunt!
 
If the Chicago sewer rat can be impeached out of office, so can John Kerry and Hillary Clinton.

Judicial Watch: 'Obama can still be impeached'
Posted By Art Moore On 05/21/2018 @ 5:17 pm

Judicial Watch: ‘Obama can still be impeached’

Nailing all three is beyond my wildest dream.

NOTE: Tom T called for impeaching the sewer rat while he was still in office:


Our choice: Impeachment or dictatorship
Exclusive: Tom Tancredo urges House to begin proceedings against Obama ASAP
Published: 03/09/2012 at 7:45 PM

Our choice: Impeachment or dictatorship

Of the three candidates for impeachment I put John Kerry at the top. Hillary Clinton comes in a close second even though she is the best prospect.


Finally, notice that Hillary refers to our democracy. “Our” means the wannabe government parasites she is addressing:



Nobody ever told Hillary that “Our democracy” is a constitutional Republic. Hopefully, the U.S. Constitution stands in the way of Hillary’s democracy.

See number 20 permalink in this thread:


It is impossible to talk about voting without talking about democracy. Logically, the Founders would have created a democracy if they thought it was the best form of government. Instead of democracy they designed a Republic, and Colonists endorsed it with relish.

Note that big government is essential to democracy. The thoughts expressed in these quotes are all the more profound because they were said more than century before democracy-loving Democrats empowered the parasite class with tax dollars:

https://www.debatepolitics.com/us-constitution/316820-long-serving-senators.html


How on earth did I miss this little gem of a thread?? :lamo
 
I think that's the case. AFAIK, removal from office is the only penalty connected with impeachment.

I believe that presidents et al can be tried for high crimes after leaving office.

Wasn't that one of the concerns of Nixon?

Yes. Once the president is removed from office he can be tried by the judicial system. The impeachment/removal process only removes you from office and you forfeit holding "any office of trust or profit under the United States" ever again.

Nixon might have resigned, but presidents, once they're out, can (by extension) be tried for crimes they committed whilst president. I think Nixon was charged by a grand jury and Ford pardoned those criminal charges. (I could be wrong about that, it could have been a blanket pardon, but the principle is the same--without the pardon, Nixon would have gone to jail if convicted by a jury).
 
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Yes. Once the president is removed from office he can be tried by the judicial system. The impeachment/removal process only removes you from office and you forfeit holding "any office of trust or profit under the United States" ever again.

Nixon might have resigned, but presidents, once they're out, can (by extension) be tried for crimes they committed whilst president. I think Nixon was charged by a grand jury and Ford pardoned those criminal charges. (I could be wrong about that, it could have been a blanket pardon, but the principle is the same--without the pardon, Nixon would have gone to jail if convicted by a jury).

I think you're correct. There was a controversy over pardoning someone of crimes of which they had been committed.

Ford was a one term President because of this.
 
...and to that point...how do you IMPEACH someone, once they are out of office.
I thought IMPEACHMENT was while they were still in office?
I could be wrong.

You are right.

Only government officials can be impeached.

The OP article is bulls***
 
Well, there is another aspect to it. I was told that Nixon could still have been censured by Congress after resigning, even though there's no censure clause in the Constitution. It would have removed his pension and Secret Service protection.
 
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