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Sure, I'll take a swing.In other words: even if Trump is connected with Russians and Putin....what's the problem?
A theory.....I don't understand why Russians are still seen as enemies... they already have enough economic problems , to care what the US government does or doesn't. I mean, the Berlin wall fell in 1989....we are in the 21st century...
In other words: even if Trump is connected to Russians and Putin....what's the problem?
This isn't really the point. The point is the President might have illegal (or at the very least, unethical) connections to a foreign nation that puts other interests above that of the American people. The line of succession is in place and is something that is going to be accepted should that line of action be used. Pence doesn't have these allegations tied to him so he isn't part of the current discussion.So they're currently saying that something nefarious is there, because something nefarious might be there.
But have they thought this thru?
Let's say their dream comes true, ie, Trump is impeached, convicted, & driven from office.
Pence would become Prez.
Would be weakened?
No....his more conventional Republican status could mean even greater cooperation with his party's control of Congress.
Is that better for progressives & everyone else than Trump?
Oh, but it is the point (as I see it).This isn't really the point. The point is the President might have illegal (or at the very least, unethical) connections to a foreign nation that puts other interests above that of the American people. The line of succession is in place and is something that is going to be accepted should that line of action be used. Pence doesn't have these allegations tied to him so he isn't part of the current discussion.
I am happy you brought this up because it highlights a very irritating hypocrisy that is beginning to transpire in many political discussions. (Not this one, thankfully.) Many Trump supporters are claiming that very thing while also being very supportive of persecuting Hillary under the exact same pretense. In regards to this being about politics more than justice, I can't argue with that. The Dems on capital hill want this to happen for their party to gain strength. With that in mind, you are correct when you said...Oh, but it is the point (as I see it).
Many are making much of the Russian connections because they hope for ammunition to use against
Trump. (This is what happened during the election, with the unevidenced claims of mere likelihood that
Russians helped him.) The hope for something illegal isn't really about wanting to enforce the law.
(We saw that with Hillary's server issue.) The law is about politics more than justice.
For me, on the other hand, I want this to happen because I see it as potentially dangerous and unethical for an elected official. My argument is more idealistic than realistic because my primary voting platform is international stability and human rights issues, both of which Russia strikes out on. Of course, I don't have a real horse in the race but it is my opinion nonetheless.So they're currently saying that something nefarious is there, because something nefarious might be there.
But have they thought this thru?
Let's say their dream comes true, ie, Trump is impeached, convicted, & driven from office.
Pence would become Prez.
Would he be weakened by such events?
Human rights suffer most in war.I am happy you brought this up because it highlights a very irritating hypocrisy that is beginning to transpire in many political discussions. (Not this one, thankfully.) Many Trump supporters are claiming that very thing while also being very supportive of persecuting Hillary under the exact same pretense. In regards to this being about politics more than justice, I can't argue with that. The Dems on capital hill want this to happen for their party to gain strength. With that in mind, you are correct when you said...
For me, on the other hand, I want this to happen because I see it as potentially dangerous and unethical for an elected official. My argument is more idealistic than realistic because my primary voting platform is international stability and human rights issues, both of which Russia strikes out on. Of course, I don't have a real horse in the race but it is my opinion nonetheless.
I agree, which is what makes me antsy if Russia gets frisky with their Balkan neighbors.Human rights suffer most in war.
To be fair, this is a piece of the Repub puzzle that is tough to avoid.As for Pence, is his theocratic bent really good for human rights?
This raises an interesting point. Most of us are pretty up-to-date and "informed" (in quotes because, well, MSM), but are others outside of our experience just as up to date?Obviously, ideologues and the media love political scandal, or even the hint of it. However, the American population, at large, hasn't given any indication that they've actually cared about such things for a long, long time.
A theory.....
For Democrats, the Russians are a useful boogeyman.
If they can be both demonized & connected to Trump, then it's worth increasing the risk of violent conflict.
Politics is often not about what's best for the country, but rather what's best for the party.
So they're currently saying that something nefarious is there, because something nefarious might be there.
But have they thought this thru?
Let's say their dream comes true, ie, Trump is impeached, convicted, & driven from office.
Pence would become Prez.
Would he be weakened by such events?
No....his more conventional Republican status could mean even greater cooperation with his party's control of Congress.
Is that better for progressives & everyone else than Trump?
More people should play go.
One learns that an attack requires great care & planning, lest a battle won cause an overall loss.
Russia, in itself, is responsible for a great deal of instability in the Balkans. Can't claim they are the key to stability while they cause the opposite.Even if we don't like Putin, he's the one we have to deal with for now, and the friendly inclusion of Russia is vital if there's ever going to be any stability in this world.
Trump prolly confuses many because they're not used to a presidentialTrump wasn't kidding when he said that he could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and not lose any supporters.
That wasn't my point. He implied that he could do no wrong in the eyes of his followers, and he seems to have been right for the most part.Trump prolly confuses many because they're not used to a presidential
candidate using trash talk would fit better a pro wrestling heal.
If one expects his rants to always reflect reality, one just doesn't
understand this new phenomenon.
I'd heard many change their voting intentions over things like crotch grabbing.That wasn't my point. He implied that he could do no wrong in the eyes of his followers, and he seems to have been right for the most part.
Relevant:I'd heard many change their voting intentions over things like crotch grabbing.
So I think you're over-generalizing.
But I also understand that many, after picking a side, will never waver.