Antiboyscout wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2020 4:39 am
Then why wasn't he charged with Bribery? The two charges laid against him were:
1) Abuse of Power
2) Obstruction of Congress
The first highly nebulous and the second dependent on the first, nether statutory
I do know where you got the idea tho
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dems-shift-rhetoric-from-quid-pro-quo-to-bribery-after-impeachment-focus-groups
Abuse of power encapsulates the bribery and chain of activity surrounding the withholding of funds to the Ukraine. The Obstruction of Congress incorporates other aspects.
Quid Pro Quo is a form of bribery. Using the terms interchangeably when dealing with a complex conspiracy which involves the abuse of power is logical.
You can get into a debate about semantics, but that is just a waste of time.
I don't know how on the nose you need content to be.
This case was open and shut.
And Republicans (with the exception of Romney) refused to act.
You should be upset about that.
Trump is not the United States.
Trump is not the Republican party.
He is just some asshole who is currently inexplicably popular.
If you remove him you can get another guy to appoint the judges you want to oppress women and minorities while furthering corporate interests. You can still bomb the Middle East. But you wouldn't be compromising the elections while doing so.
And that is the real point when it comes to all this. It is what Trump's Lawyer Dershowitz argued when he said the President is free to abuse his office to get elected if he thinks getting reelected is in the public interest. You know, the logic of Doctor Fucking Doom.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2020/01/29/dershowitz_not_impeachable_if_president_does_something_he_believes_will_help_him_get_elected_in_the_public_interest.html