JoeMemphis wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 11:43 am
The people you vote for voted against impeachment of Clinton AND opposed any and all independent investigations during the Obama administration and stonewalled each and every congressional investigation.
Again, your knowledge of history is horrifyingly bad. First, some Democrats DID vote both for the articles of impeachment AND for his impeachment. Of course, it was ludicrous to impeach Clinton over such things, considering what Republican Presidents do today.
And please show your proof that the Democrats and Obama administration opposed any and all independent investigations. Go ahead.
Let's remember that Hillary Clinton sat before a clown court for about eight hours as nutjobs on your side made a laughingstock of the GOP.
So show your proof. You can't.
If you want to suppprt taking the politics out of such investigations and putting in standards and processes where allegations are investigated and dealt with objectively, I’m all ears. I’m on board with that. I’m not on board with picking and choosing which laws you want to enforce depending upon the occcupant of the Oval Office or who controls the house and the senate. If you are interested in the truth, who sits in the Oval Office or who controls the legislature should not matter.
How about Trump's people accept subpoenas and sit before a bipartisan Committee?
No?
When republicans accuse democrats of misconduct, democrats circle the wagons. When democrats accuse republicans, republicans circle the wagons. If you want that dynamic to change, you have to be willing to ignore politics when your party is being accused. If you aren’t willing to do that, then you don’t really support the rule of law. Justice is supposed to be blind. That’s the standard I support. Come talk to me when you get there. Until then, your whining about politics is lost on me.
No, Dems follow the fuck. Republicans give the law the finger.