The Inevitability Of Impeachment

Jan 30, 2017 15:47

Trump has been trying to govern by impulse, on whim, for personal retribution, for profit, by decree ― as if he had been elected dictator. It doesn’t work, and the wheels are coming off the bus. After a week ( Read more... )

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eveofrevolution January 30 2017, 21:59:51 UTC
londonsquare January 31 2017, 00:29:34 UTC
Well and here's my question - if Pence takes over, will he also get rid of Bannon?

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eveofrevolution January 31 2017, 00:42:44 UTC
moonshaz January 31 2017, 02:33:17 UTC
If Pence becomes potus, he'll be able to appoint whatever staff he chooses, if I'm not mistaken, and I don't believe he would be required to retain Bannon or anyone else Trump appointed. I hope he would drop that slime bag like a hot potato, but I don't know if he would or not.

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liliaeth February 1 2017, 04:42:19 UTC
Considering that Pence was forced on Trump by the republicans, and has no loyalty to Bannon, I hope he'll drop him like a hot potato, even if only to keep the guy from trying to control him as well.

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lone_concertina January 31 2017, 04:32:00 UTC
The thing I'm worried about with Pence is that people will be so relieved Trump is gone that Pence will be welcomed as a liberator (lol)

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eveofrevolution January 31 2017, 13:47:15 UTC
elialshadowpine February 2 2017, 10:32:45 UTC
We need to keep holding their feet to the fire. The problem I see is that a lot of Democrats and liberals don't participate in civic action when there's a Democrat president. That's a pattern that needs to get broken, hard.

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