Politically bludgeoned donald trump. In the middle of a pandemic law makers will be focused on yet another unfounded Impeachment Charade Schiff show and ultimately we know the outcome. President trump will be acquitted for three main reasons. Lets start with reason one. The trial is they are right. The 45 republicans, its totally unconstitutional. The u. S. Senate has no jurisdiction over a private citizen. Thats clearcut. Thats simple. You dont need to be a harvard law grad to figure it out. There is a reason why john roberts is not presiding. With democratic senator, Patrick Leahy, imagine this, presiding. Officially a Kangaroo Court because hes already said he wants a conviction. Wow, thats real equal justice and due process, isnt it . So number two. The reason this will fail. The Incitement Claims are bogus. Look at this. You even have the fake news media, the Washington Post, cnn, we also have the fbi and court documents, and now even congresswoman Alexandria Cortez saying the bre
did, to have a longstanding relationship with jeff and if i wasn t going to be seeing jeff i figured rick would be able to deliver that message. rick dearborn never delivered that message because, as he told the fbi for the special counsel s report, doing so made him feel uncomfortable that s understandable, because it was arguably criminal obstruction of justice by the president, that the president was asking corey lewandowski to carry out. corey lewandowski, eep, didn t want to do it and so asked rick to do it instead and, no, rick didn t want to do it either. so although there were both proverbial dogs and ponies at this dog and pony show today and corey lewandowski did spend much of the first half of thi hearing insulting democratic members of congress and praising the president s brilliance and decrying the fake russia narrative and repeating the standard trump line of no conspiracy, no collusion, in the end corey lewandowski, the president s campaign manager, did have to admit
obstruction of justice by the president, that the president was asking corey lewandowski to carry out. corey lewandowski didn t want to do it and so asked rick to do it instead. and, no, rick didn t want to do it either. so although there were both proverbial dogs and ponies at the dog and pony show today and corey lewandowski did spend much of the first half of this hearing insulting democratic members of congress and praising the president s brilliance and decrying the fake russia narrative and repeating the line of no conspiracy, no collusion, in the end, corey lewandowski, the president s campaign manager, did have to admit under oath under direct questioning that, yeah, actually everything in the mueller report as far as he s concerned is accurate you see where this says you were asked about it, the special counsel concluded that taken together, the president s campaign, the purpose of the message was to have you tell the
in the primary last year. but unlike a lot of other professional republicans, including senator rubio himself, rick didn t decide to eat his criticism of donald trump once trump won the nomination and ultimately the election. he has stuck with his critique. he s the unusual high-profile republican who started off as a no to trump guy. and he remains a no to trump guy. and he s not the only one. there are some, but not many. back during the election last year, last july, which was right after we started getting the first reporting about how russia appeared to be involved in the hacking attacks on the democratic party s e-mail servers, last july rick wilson got a call from a reporter about something very strange, and honestly, very worrying that was starting to circulate about donald trump. an investigative reporter in the bb news business called up rick wilson and said, hey, basically,
advisors a little earlier today. they said, look, we wanted to be on the top of everyone s inbox when they woke up this morning. they released it late last night because rick didn t get done editing it until late last ni. t i don t want to go down this road of a strategical move to push it on and push it off and do it in the dead of night. from what i understand, he just wanted to release it when he got done editing it. obviously, it s worked because y all have been talking about it all morning. he endorsed the governor. they had a great meeting last week, obviously, as you read. it came far down into the e-mail, but that makes sense. you wouldn t put it in the top line because then everyone would tweet that and not read the rest. i think he wanted to bury the lead so you could get to the actual endorsement. setting aside the word count, there are 38 mentions of i, me,