Professor who predicted Trump win now predicts he'll be impeached (campaign, Republican)
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The mods would be wise to keep their eyes open when people here start talking about assassination because discussing it the way some of the lefties here are is committing a federal felony and people will report these threats to the Secret Service. Be sore losers all you want but you damn well better watch what you post on public forums. You are NOT anonymous.
Anyone else bored with all the idiotic lefty topics already? That these people who were so wrong about so much are so disturbed makes Trump's victory all the more sweet.
Agreed.
Today I am oiling my guns with the tears of butt hurt Leftists.
I predict you are sore losers and apparently, I'm right. What's next, the Martians are coming...oh wait....wait! It's George Bush's fault!!!!
nonsensical garbage. I didn't predict this, I didn't even say I wanted it to happen because I do not want a President Pence. I just started a thread on something I thought was interesting given that this professor was accurate in his original prediction.
Just more impotent saber rattling by the same ill-informed savants who knew, just knew, the election was a walkover. A done deal. Fait accompli.
Now, they are left with this.
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Originally Posted by Rescue3
Astounding that a law professor can write a 23-page brief arguing for impeachment against a president-elect who has never spent a day in government office.
My understanding is that impeachable offenses must occur while in office. He hasn't been in office - yet. So how can he be presumptively impeached?
Is the law fprofessor predicting that Trump, who has more money than God, is going to commit felonies in office - for profit?
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