If they won’t hang their heads in shame, maybe we could find “some guys” to hang their heads from lamp posts…Every senator should hide their head in shame, but we all know they won't do that.
V for Vendetta "there's something terribly wrong with this country" speech.This is the first time that I am now actually afraid we don't make it to November...
Gruesome but true. Absolute evil.If anyone was in doubt, today the forces of evil showed its hand. Corrupt politicians are a fatal disease. America is now dead, somebody needs to turn off the monitors, and send the corpse to the morgue. It’s time to see if there will be a probate for what the deceased has left behind…
OA
When your servant becomes your master…it is a sign of the nation’s Judgement…This will need to be dealt with in a different manner.
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BREAKING: Senate KILLS Articles of Impeachment Against Open Borders Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Breaking 227 Years of Congressional History
By Cullen Linebarger Apr. 17, 2024 3:47 pm506 Comments
The United States Senate was supposed to hold the impeachment trial of Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas beginning at 1 PM Eastern Wednesday. It actually proved to be a historically rapid dismissal by the Democrats.
As The Washington Post reported, the Senate at Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) urging voted to dismiss both articles of impeachment against Mayorkas, who has presided over the worst border crisis in America history.
Democrats voted along party lines on the first article of impeachment which charges Mayorkas with “willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law,” finding the charge unconstitutional. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (RINO-Alaska) voted present.
They then voted to end the impeachment “trial” completely, again on a party-line vote.
As Townhall.com’s Spencer Brown notes, this move by the Senate upset 227 years of congressional history. Only once was an actual trial not held when an individual was impeached, and that was because an impeached judge resigned before the trial began.
From Townhall.com:
My mil has an unopened bottle of Makers Mark from 1978. When they break that seal, it won't be a time for celebration.I enjoyed a 40 y/o bottle of Jim Beam when I retired. I'm not a Jim drinker, but it was purchased a LONG time ago, when I was just a child, and I remember seeing that 10-pin just waiting for a long time for retirement. That was at least a decade ago. Can I say that it had mellowed to something delicious in that 40 year time.
Honestly, I think you have unrealistically high expectations... It's gonna be way worse than you imagine.I'm very sad for the America that my grandkids are inheriting
Eff the Mexican midget. Worthless waste of skin.
The Senate voted along party lines, ruling that the articles of impeachment were unconstitutional because they did not meet the standard of high crimes and misdemeanors - with Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) voting 'present' on the first article, rather than joining her Republican colleagues who voted against the articles being unconstitutional.