Representative Don Bacon, a Nebraska Republican, told NBC News’ Kristen Welker on Sunday that according to lawyers hired by Congress, “at this point, there’s not a specific crime that’s been committed” by President Joe Biden in the impeachment probe against him.

110 points

“Our guy did bad things, we do bad things, so ipso facto, Biden is doing bad things.”

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They want to imprint on the minds of their “poorly educated” base that Biden has some sort of connection to some sort of crime. Go down the list of dirty tricks - Republicans are using all of them.

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More like, “if we can accuse your guy of doing bad things, our guy(s) can do whatever they want and it’s even.”

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14 points

Its the only situation where they believe in equality

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Not really, they want to get away with it while punishing Dems.

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In case you need to be reminded, the point here is diluting the impact of conversations about “charges” so that they can say things like, “Biden charges didn’t mean anything just like trump charges don’t, America isn’t interested in wasting time on this, let’s move on”

Part of what fascism does is BREAK language.

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God this shitty red team needs to just deliver their report and go home.

And yeah, talking to fascists like they’re people is playing into their shit.

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7 points

They’re just blackhats at this point

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4 points

Seriously. Why are we still paying them for this shit?

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I would say they still failed significantly, they wanted to at least get an impeachment in to be able to say that even trumps impeachments didnt really mean much either.

They may still be able to pivot as you indicated, but the fact that the impeachment process hasn’t been minimized is a win for our country in my opinion.

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Haven’t they tried to impeach a whole lot of people, just to make “an impeachment” somewhah normal?

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War is peace, freedom is slavery, and ignorance is strength!

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43 points

Breaking News! The GOP is full of shit and has been for decades. They have no policies, just bullshit.

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The GOP will continue dragging out this investigation anyway, until they either find some actual dirt or create an artificial precedent that all presidents are under continuous investigation, thus discrediting any future impeachment procedure against their guy. Either way, It’s a win.

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This didn’t work the first time with Clinton.

It’s not “revenge” for impeaching Trump, it’s revenge for Nixon. The Whitewater investigation didn’t find anything until Monica Lewinsky. She actually wasn’t even working at the White House when the investigation started.

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The investigation wasn’t even about her, it was about real estate I believe. They just wanted whatever they could get on him and he made the mistake of lying about something embarrassing which then became the issue… Not to defend him, lying is lying especially if there are laws against it in those situations.

So naturally the Republicans now go to “purgery trap! Purgery trap!” When impeachment is aimed at them because they know what they would do…

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She actually wasn’t even working at the White House when the investigation started.

Is this actually true? This is the first time I’ve ever heard this, would be shocking if so.

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It surprises you that Republicans don’t investigate in good faith? Ken Starr was the Whitewater investigator who continued the investigation after the previous one left. He was appointed a year before Monica Lewinsky arrived at the White House.

This is why Clinton’s approval ratings went up after he was convicted of “perjury” for misleading an investigation into his private life. Should he have done it? No. Did the American public care? Hell no.

With the assistance of a family connection, Lewinsky secured an unpaid summer White House internship in the office of White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta. Lewinsky moved to Washington, D.C. and took up the position in July 1995.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monica_Lewinsky

In August 1994, Republican Kenneth Starr[39] was appointed by a three-judge panel to continue the Whitewater investigation, replacing Republican Robert B. Fiske, who had been specially appointed by US attorney general Janet Reno, prior to the re-enactment of the Independent Counsel law.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitewater_controversy

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I wonder what the bill is so far?

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It’s easy money for Republican lawyers and it confuses the cult base about the real criminal trying to avoid a trial.

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