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Jose Garcia

(2,598 posts)
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 02:59 PM Nov 2017

Pelosi moves to muzzle Trump impeachment talk

Source: Politico

Nancy Pelosi offered a forced smile recently when asked on MSNBC about a Tom Steyer-sponsored ad calling for President Donald Trump’s impeachment.

“That’s a great ad,” Pelosi said twice, before rushing to plug the Democrats’ “Better Deal” economic agenda as the TV hit wrapped up.

Pelosi played it off, but privately she was peeved. She told lawmakers at a Democratic leadership meeting soon after that she had reached out to the Democratic megadonor to tell him that his $10 million ad campaign was a distraction. (A source close to Steyer says he hasn’t spoken with Pelosi since the ad launched.)

Pelosi is eager to show her party can govern — in contrast to the chaos surrounding Trump — and believes that a reputation as the “No Drama Democrats” is key to taking back the House in 2018 and whisking her backing into the speaker’s chair.

Read more: https://www.politico.com/story/2017/11/01/trump-impeachment-talk-pelosi-244336?cid=apn

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Pelosi moves to muzzle Trump impeachment talk (Original Post) Jose Garcia Nov 2017 OP
Because this way has worked so well? SHRED Nov 2017 #1
Yeah, let's whip up the base with boredom - Dems love that stuff. lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #12
todays winner! 7962 Nov 2017 #21
We want 2018's wins. The types who are prone to imagine Hortensis Nov 2017 #25
Didn't the DNC come up with sonething pretty close to that? pangaia Nov 2017 #27
Remember when they tried to float the exhilarating "We can do better." NBachers Nov 2017 #58
Better watch it. Posts have been hidden for less. Lol pangaia Nov 2017 #65
What about training a brigade of mimes to go out and pantomime our message to the masses? NBachers Nov 2017 #69
Think they would get it? pangaia Nov 2017 #96
The right ideas are the ones that allow a win in 18 and impeachment isn't one of them. Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #74
Timidity is not a winning idea. Impeachment is because it is necessary for national survival. lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #81
/THIS InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2017 #87
Why is it a good idea to push something that has no chance of passing...we look like powerless Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #110
I hope it is not necessary for survival because we have no mechanism for making it happen. Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #111
The right ideas are right. I agree. pangaia Nov 2017 #95
You don't run on universal ideas...we have Democratic principles...all very good. Some will work Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #109
get ...people ... who have NOT voted DEM to understand ... lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #120
Um.. whathehell Nov 2017 #126
I will be 69 in April - born April 10th, 1949. NBachers Nov 2017 #128
If the choice is between hysterical melodrama and boredom, I'll go with boredom every time. LanternWaste Nov 2017 #31
Well, let's hope that cooler heads prevail lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #36
Do we have the votes? Or are we still a minority in the House? Hekate Nov 2017 #60
Dems are whipped up...and if you whip up the GOP in red areas that we could win... Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #73
Right?! KPN Nov 2017 #13
all you will do is give the GOP a way to fire up their base...vote for us or IMPEACHMENT. Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #72
Post removed Post removed Nov 2017 #2
Remind me again why she is such a revered figure here on DU? PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2017 #3
Do we have the votes? Or are we still a minority in the House? Hekate Nov 2017 #61
We are a minority in the House, but PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2017 #68
Because she has a brain. And if we listen to her we may win. Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #75
Just like we've been winning for the past few election cycles, right? PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2017 #98
If some progressives had listened to Nancy Pelosi, Trump would not be president...they have only Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #108
Sucks, but impeachment proceedings would need Republicans in the current House. Freethinker65 Nov 2017 #4
Focusing on issues that voters care about is "pandering"? brooklynite Nov 2017 #70
What evidence is there that a majority of Americans want Trump impeached? Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #76
That's my point; talking about impeachment is pandering to the Democratic base, not actual voters. brooklynite Nov 2017 #99
Maybe you didn't request the drama, Ms. Pelosi, but it's here. Girard442 Nov 2017 #5
Do we have the votes? Hekate Nov 2017 #62
We don't have the votes...and we still have to get through trying to stop Trump. I fail to Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #78
I've said it before Curtis Nov 2017 #6
Where there is no chance of conviction in the Senate, why just go though the motions? SFnomad Nov 2017 #10
Because look at the results: going through the motions works better than playing dead! lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #15
There is a big difference between voting for a bill that had no chance of becoming law and SFnomad Nov 2017 #22
Impeachment is a tool for "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors" lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #24
Yes, those pesky, pesky laws . . . hatrack Nov 2017 #29
If you go through with impeachment and know you don't have the votes to get SFnomad Nov 2017 #40
Yeah, keep telling yourself that. lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #41
Show me where the votes are and I will enthusiastically support impeachment. Hekate Nov 2017 #63
Votes don't magically appear. They have to be coaxed; there has to be something to vote for. lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #80
Both Pelosi and Schumer hold the line against the GOP on vote after vote, so GOP gets nothing... Hekate Nov 2017 #105
'peel Republicans away from the GOP bloc' lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #119
So Articles of Impeachment have a chance without a single GOP vote? Talk about a fantasy. Hekate Nov 2017 #122
You are missing the timescale. This has to be pushed before, and then after, the mid-terms lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #127
That is nonsense. There is no evidence that will help us at all and may make Trump a sympathetic Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #82
Are you implying that I didn't vote for HRC? I did, in the general. lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #84
I never imply...I just come out and say it...so the answer is no...now Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #114
Ok, I'll lay it out. lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #121
Huge difference Curtis Nov 2017 #43
silence by the democrats bluecollar2 Nov 2017 #46
Refuse to be silent... resist... impeach!! InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2017 #90
Because when your country is attacked by a hostile foreign power, meadowlander Nov 2017 #51
If Pelosi doesn't start impeachment, we need to force our reps to remove her adigal Nov 2017 #42
We need to win the House and Senate first burrowowl Nov 2017 #53
You can't even introduce legislation unless you have the majority...and all you will do is help the Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #83
Ahhh...more of the "If we're nice to them,they'll be nice to us" theory........ Bengus81 Nov 2017 #7
OK,,,,, MyOwnPeace Nov 2017 #26
You infer that, though she did not imply it. LanternWaste Nov 2017 #35
It is not about being nice. It is about being realistic. You can't remove him without the House Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #85
I remember... InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2017 #89
I am glad the ad runs on Fux News BigmanPigman Nov 2017 #8
"Off the table" Nancy. Still. NRaleighLiberal Nov 2017 #9
NOTHING should be off the table!! InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2017 #91
absolutely. NRaleighLiberal Nov 2017 #94
Article says that she says this publicly, but feels differently privately. MrsCoffee Nov 2017 #11
Thanks. elleng Nov 2017 #32
Yes Hekate Nov 2017 #64
Attacking democrats is not allowed on this site. moda253 Nov 2017 #14
He posted an article with her opinion. How is that an attack? 7962 Nov 2017 #23
Pelosi: Impeachment is Off the Table!! radhika Nov 2017 #16
Protecting republicans seems to be her main function FiveGoodMen Nov 2017 #44
I just don't get it. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2017 #56
"No-Drama Democrats"? JustABozoOnThisBus Nov 2017 #17
You don't want to fuck up Mueller's investigation by prematurely starting a campaign to Nitram Nov 2017 #18
That's true. But his ads started before the indictments. But yes...we don't want to appear Honeycombe8 Nov 2017 #20
I don't know. I'm not a political strategist. But as a voter, I HATE the "better deal" meme. Honeycombe8 Nov 2017 #19
i like Nancy.. I always have..shes measured and cautious and.. yep.. samnsara Nov 2017 #28
ditto elleng Nov 2017 #38
WTH Nancy Pelosi.... LovingA2andMI Nov 2017 #30
why must we play nice? elmac Nov 2017 #33
this reminds me of when pelosi kept saying, "we're keeping our power dry" Javaman Nov 2017 #34
Pelosi does have a point... Rollo Nov 2017 #37
Yes, for sure things will change after next year FakeNoose Nov 2017 #49
Uh-unh. Nope. Not this time, Ms. Pelosi. Paladin Nov 2017 #39
I wish we would just move to muzzle Trump SkatmanRoth Nov 2017 #45
And that strategy will get us nowhere, just like now. Oneironaut Nov 2017 #47
Agree with her. As will anyone who understands the House. GulfCoast66 Nov 2017 #48
Nothing wrong with her playing the good cop, marybourg Nov 2017 #50
This is typical politico headline bullshit to divide Democrats. Pelosi is right, there is nothing still_one Nov 2017 #52
Thank you. betsuni Nov 2017 #55
You are right. The reactionary headline has just that purpose still_one Nov 2017 #57
It is Classic Politico. They are Pot Stirrers, Republicans funded emulatorloo Nov 2017 #102
yup still_one Nov 2017 #104
Thanks. My gods, they never learn, do they? Hekate Nov 2017 #59
This! Thank you! Docreed2003 Nov 2017 #93
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2017 #54
Dumb kneejerk reactions feom the usual. SEND NANCY A HOUSE MAJORITY & SHE WILL IMPEACH... Hekate Nov 2017 #66
The demands for Pelosi to impeach now are short sighted and dangerous. Akoto Nov 2017 #67
Pelosi, this is why DonCoquixote Nov 2017 #71
She can not talk about that now .... this is the smart play Botany Nov 2017 #77
She's a brilliant woman and she's doing a fantastic job. I trust her... NurseJackie Nov 2017 #79
Remember that Pelosi took Bush/Cheney War Crimes "off the table". Eyeball_Kid Nov 2017 #86
Looking back SHRED Nov 2017 #92
no need to feed the rightwing...democrats should run on taking back our country beachbum bob Nov 2017 #88
Gotta keep that powder dry, ammirite? WoonTars Nov 2017 #97
Explain how discussing Impeachment would be useful. brooklynite Nov 2017 #100
Because the people want to know that if they elect the Dems into a majority... WoonTars Nov 2017 #106
No, they don't.... brooklynite Nov 2017 #112
Uh huh....okay... WoonTars Nov 2017 #124
How about, let's do things that will prove to be effective? brooklynite Nov 2017 #125
Hey! We're Democrats. Our job is to turn the other cheek and do nothing. Binkie The Clown Nov 2017 #101
Abso-fucking-lutely! WoonTars Nov 2017 #107
So how does it happen? Explain the House process (getting to floor) ...finding the needed votes. Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #115
You're right. I might be hard, so let's just not even try. nt Binkie The Clown Nov 2017 #123
way to go! keep that powder dry! 0rganism Nov 2017 #103
She's right. sandensea Nov 2017 #113
It is not even that...you won't get rid of Trump without 2/3 of the senate voting for conviction. Demsrule86 Nov 2017 #116
Sure. sandensea Nov 2017 #117
That's fine... She doesn't want to overplay the hand Blue_Tires Nov 2017 #118

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
12. Yeah, let's whip up the base with boredom - Dems love that stuff.
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:20 PM
Nov 2017

How about a powerful slogan like "Democrats: slightly less nuts?"

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
25. We want 2018's wins. The types who are prone to imagine
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:54 PM
Nov 2017

they're qualified can blow gassy negatism and defeatism from 2015 to 2018, no one's going to stop them. But if they do, in 2018 they will again have responsibility not only for their own votes but a full share of the anti-Democrat contempt they've encouraged.

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
27. Didn't the DNC come up with sonething pretty close to that?
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 04:00 PM
Nov 2017

Sonne brilliant creation like, .."A new way!"

Or "Striding into the future !" Wait, that was the Chinese.

NBachers

(17,120 posts)
58. Remember when they tried to float the exhilarating "We can do better."
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 01:45 AM
Nov 2017

Almost as great as that Circle K-inspired Democrats symbol.

"When you think of Democrats, think of prunes and Maalox!"

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
65. Better watch it. Posts have been hidden for less. Lol
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 02:09 AM
Nov 2017

We have all the right ideas, it's just that........


pangaia

(24,324 posts)
96. Think they would get it?
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 10:51 AM
Nov 2017

BTW, many years ago I had a friend who was a mime with whom I worked, who had studied with Marcel Marceau. He was a genius and was like a rubber man.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
81. Timidity is not a winning idea. Impeachment is because it is necessary for national survival.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 09:06 AM
Nov 2017

People respect bold leadership.

Demsrule86

(68,586 posts)
110. Why is it a good idea to push something that has no chance of passing...we look like powerless
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 01:39 PM
Nov 2017

losers.

Demsrule86

(68,586 posts)
111. I hope it is not necessary for survival because we have no mechanism for making it happen.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 01:43 PM
Nov 2017

In case you didn't know, you need the House and a 2/3 majority in the Senate. We have neither. Perhaps we will win in 18 both the House and the Senate...we still don't have 2/3 majority in the Senate. It won't happen. The GOP are the only ones who can end Trumps reign of terror...and by carrying on about impeachment, we only rally their stupid base to vote in order to stop us from impeachment and that could cost us 18 and give the GOP more opportunity to screw the American people. This is the reality. I would be all for impeachment if it could realistically be achieved and end in conviction and removal of Trump from the presidency...but it won't happen.

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
95. The right ideas are right. I agree.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 10:49 AM
Nov 2017

Whether impeachment is one of the right ideas now, I do not know. If we could somehow get rig of fucking Moron, yes. If it would backfire, no, repukes gotta do it.
BUT, we still need to find a way to get as many people as possible who have NOT voted DEM to understand that our ideas are also their ideas, somehow get them the TRUTH about the present day world and what their lives really are like and what they COULD be like.

Demsrule86

(68,586 posts)
109. You don't run on universal ideas...we have Democratic principles...all very good. Some will work
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 01:38 PM
Nov 2017

better in certain states than others so you tailor your message and choose your candidate based on the state...50 state strategy.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
120. get ...people ... who have NOT voted DEM to understand ...
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 02:38 PM
Nov 2017

Maybe we can get some non-voters to get off their butts.

Pretending we could ever win over a RePutin voter is a silly fantasy. Look at the polls; Turd's 35% is rock solid for well over a year. No matter what he does, and no matter what we do. We have to flush them down the toilet where they belong, and get our own side to act.

whathehell

(29,067 posts)
126. Um..
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 04:03 PM
Nov 2017

if you're ',prunes and Maalox line' line is an ageist dig you should know that this Sixty Something is totally OUT of agreement with the Dems "We shall Oversleep' approach.

 

LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
31. If the choice is between hysterical melodrama and boredom, I'll go with boredom every time.
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 04:04 PM
Nov 2017

If the choice is between hysterical melodrama and boredom, I'll go with boredom every time.

But, as the lack of hysterical melodrama is not in and of itself, boredom, you appear to be implying the fallacy of the false choice.

I get it though... an enjoyable, efficient and effective drive across the country is often perceived as "boring" by the kids in the car who'd rather challenge someone to a drag race to see who can out-stupid the other.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
36. Well, let's hope that cooler heads prevail
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 04:12 PM
Nov 2017

and Trump gets deposed.

This is no time for ignoring the desperate crisis Trump is putting the nation through. This situation is way too dangerous for complacency.

Demsrule86

(68,586 posts)
72. all you will do is give the GOP a way to fire up their base...vote for us or IMPEACHMENT.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 08:47 AM
Nov 2017

And since we don't have the votes in the Senate and are unlikely to get the votes, it is just stupid to talk impeachment...no point without enough votes to convict in the Senate. In fact we would likely lose the next election. Even if we get the House...you have to have 2/3 of the Senators in order to convict.

Response to Jose Garcia (Original post)

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,862 posts)
68. We are a minority in the House, but
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 02:49 AM
Nov 2017

her constant pandering to Republicans is not a good thing.

She's a prime example of what is wrong with the Democratic Leadership. Too many of them are too wound up in running for re-election that they've forgotten the foundations of our party. They don't support the little people. They don't support unions. They cheerfully pander to Republican bullshit. She is 77 years old, has been in office for some 30 years now, and I fear that her main accomplishment for some time has been to win re-election.

And even if she were a guiding star, she's 77 years old and should be thinking about who will succeed her. Dianne Feinstein at age 84 is in a similar position. Feinstein is planning to run again for the Senate. She will be 90 at the end of the next term. I'm sorry, but no one in their late 70's or 80's has the stamina needed to be a Senator or Representative. It's a game for a young person. And one huge problem with the Democratic leadership is that they are old, while the Republican leadership is a decade younger. Look it up.

The huge mistake Dems are making is that they are clinging to old leaders who haven't done a lot other than win re-election. It's a huge mistake.

Demsrule86

(68,586 posts)
108. If some progressives had listened to Nancy Pelosi, Trump would not be president...they have only
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 01:36 PM
Nov 2017

themselves to blame. Nancy is not in charge of winning elections...not her job and she has done a fine job at her real job stopping Trump and keeping Democrats united. Impeachment without conviction can only hurt us at the moment...all this is just the same as voting to end the ACA over and over by the worthless Repugs...meaningless. We don't have the power to impeach and we don't have the power to convict... sending a 'message' as some have described impeachment could end in a real political cost for Democrats...losing in 18 and/or 20. Nancy has a brain, you should pay attention to what she says.

Freethinker65

(10,024 posts)
4. Sucks, but impeachment proceedings would need Republicans in the current House.
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:06 PM
Nov 2017

If the Democrats take control of the house, or have enough Republican support, to make impeachment proceedings possible and she is still in a “keeping her powder dry” mode, then we have a major problem with Pelosi.

Demsrule86

(68,586 posts)
76. What evidence is there that a majority of Americans want Trump impeached?
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 08:52 AM
Nov 2017

And there is evidence that the country has moved center left. I want to win not 'talk' about things that could impede that.

Girard442

(6,075 posts)
5. Maybe you didn't request the drama, Ms. Pelosi, but it's here.
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:08 PM
Nov 2017

Business as usual has left the building. Our governmental choices are now either all Trump or no Trump at all, with nothing in between.

Demsrule86

(68,586 posts)
78. We don't have the votes...and we still have to get through trying to stop Trump. I fail to
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 08:54 AM
Nov 2017

understand how it is not evident that impeachment is a bad idea and could cost us 18 and 20...and impeachment won't help the progressive cause as Pence or Ryan will be president. I want Trump out regardless but realize it may not happen.

Curtis

(348 posts)
6. I've said it before
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:09 PM
Nov 2017

If we win the House and Senate, she will not push to impeach Trump. Instead she will use him to attempt to solidify her position in the House. In other words, party over country. Just like she did with W. Bush

 

SFnomad

(3,473 posts)
10. Where there is no chance of conviction in the Senate, why just go though the motions?
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:15 PM
Nov 2017

So we can look just as partisan and out of touch as Republicans were when they impeached President Clinton?

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
15. Because look at the results: going through the motions works better than playing dead!
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:22 PM
Nov 2017

RePutins went through the motions for 9 years on Obamacare, and grabbed the entire government. Sometimes you have to lose a series of battles, in order to show vogters that you give a shit enough to fight for them.

 

SFnomad

(3,473 posts)
22. There is a big difference between voting for a bill that had no chance of becoming law and
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:47 PM
Nov 2017

putting us through another partisan impeachment that will go nowhere. Impeachment isn't just another tool to be used in a battle. You're cheapening it if that's what you believe.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
24. Impeachment is a tool for "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors"
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:51 PM
Nov 2017

Can you name ONE of those things that doesn't apply to Trump?

This is not a game; it's necessary for national survival.

hatrack

(59,587 posts)
29. Yes, those pesky, pesky laws . . .
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 04:03 PM
Nov 2017

If we just pretend that Shitstain isn't wiping his ass on the Constitution, and that his minions aren't deliberately going out of their way to destroy trust in government as they labor mightily to destroy government itself, maybe it will all just go away.

Great game plan, Nancy.

 

SFnomad

(3,473 posts)
40. If you go through with impeachment and know you don't have the votes to get
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 05:00 PM
Nov 2017

a conviction, then all you are doing is playing a game.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
41. Yeah, keep telling yourself that.
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 05:02 PM
Nov 2017

While the country goes down the tubes.

Just because it may take multiple tries, doesn't mean it shouldn't be done. We won't be deterred that easily. You'll need a stronger argument on your side.

Hekate

(90,714 posts)
63. Show me where the votes are and I will enthusiastically support impeachment.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 02:00 AM
Nov 2017

Send Nancy a House majority next year, and so will she.

Hekate

(90,714 posts)
105. Both Pelosi and Schumer hold the line against the GOP on vote after vote, so GOP gets nothing...
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 01:34 PM
Nov 2017

...from us. That is an important part of leadership in the current circumstances. In other words, when the Trumpists want to achieve something nasty, they have to do it without a single Dem vote to assist them.

What Pelosi and Schumer do not do is throw away votes on creating symbolic bills that have zero chance of success -- such as, for instance, impeachment. As long as Republicans vote as a bloc to sustain Trump, as long as Republicans fail to see the light, it is worse than a stalemate. A million tweets will be generated: "I am so great I survived impeachment!"

Our best hope is to peel Republicans away from the GOP bloc -- not "coax" Democrats. Dems are already with Pelosi and Schumer.

But how are they going to peel away GOPers? How do you think? By letting Mueller continue to do his job.

Watch Mueller's progress, and watch individual Repub politicians' reactions, and use that as a wedge.

Stop trying to get rid of Nancy Pelosi. She's the best weapon we have.

And send her a Democratic majority. She'll certainly know how to use it.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
119. 'peel Republicans away from the GOP bloc'
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 02:35 PM
Nov 2017

You're not serious, right? The time for that fantasy has loooong passed.

Hekate

(90,714 posts)
122. So Articles of Impeachment have a chance without a single GOP vote? Talk about a fantasy.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 03:02 PM
Nov 2017

Possibly you've noticed that several GOP Senators have broken ranks over the past months, enough to make a difference on the attempted repeal of Obamacare. Now two that are leaving and one that is dying are talking about Trump's crimes -- but still voting with their Party.

The House is a lot tougher because so many Repubs are actually radicals. And the Dems are in the MINORITY. The ONLY votes Nancy Pelosi commands are DEMS.

Wait for Mueller's case to continue to unfold, and public anger continue to mount. Pressure your local Republican Representative. GOTV next year and vote for Dems and against Repubs. Stop trying to get rid of Democrats who can't afford to give you a pony for Christmas.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
127. You are missing the timescale. This has to be pushed before, and then after, the mid-terms
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 04:07 PM
Nov 2017

No, obviously it won't pass on the first try. Giving up for that reason, as you want us to do, is exactly what the Reputins want us to do.

Demsrule86

(68,586 posts)
82. That is nonsense. There is no evidence that will help us at all and may make Trump a sympathetic
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 09:06 AM
Nov 2017

figure to Republicans and some independents...the heavy lifting of fighting Trump is hard and people get bored but too bad. And what gets me as I see some on social media who vowed not to vote for Hillary (I remember them well) whining about impeachment...I just am forced to point out you had an opportunity to stop it all and blew it. No reason to give the GOP a rallying point in order to make a few folks happy because 'something' is being done.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
84. Are you implying that I didn't vote for HRC? I did, in the general.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 09:09 AM
Nov 2017

And for the same reason I support impeachment now. Turd is too dangerous to be allowed to run our government.

Demsrule86

(68,586 posts)
114. I never imply...I just come out and say it...so the answer is no...now
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 01:49 PM
Nov 2017

explain to me how we impeach Trump without the House and 2/3 of the Senate? It can't happen...so what is the point? Even if we win the house and by a miracle, we win the Senate, we won't have a 2/3 majority...it is numerically impossible...so how exactly can impeachment proceed to conviction and removal? The answer is it can't. All that is accomplished with empty impeachment threats is to rev up the GOP/Trump base and cause a potential electoral loss in 18 and possibly 20. If you have a realistic plan, please elaborate.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
121. Ok, I'll lay it out.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 02:46 PM
Nov 2017

It's a long process; it will require many attempts. That doesn't mean we should never start; it means we need to start now because it will take a long time, time in which Turd and the RePutins are consolidating their power. We can't waste time.

So we have to start making the case for impeachment now. The need for it is pretty obvious to anybody who is paying attention. But many are not paying attention. They need to have it in their faces every time Turd tweets (as inevitably he will, a trait which we will make him sorely regret).

Explain the treason. Explain it over and over, every time Mueller presents more evidence. Make Turd fly off the handle in crazier and crazier rants. Make the case again. Every so often, announce a bill (yes, even though it will quickly sink). Every time, we can count on Turd to throw a tweeter tantrum. This will harm him further.

By the time mid-terms roll around, any voter with their own self-interest in mind (as opposed to Turd's loyal army of crazies) will see that there is a way out of the Trumpocalypse, and that way os to elect Democrats.

Curtis

(348 posts)
43. Huge difference
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 06:23 PM
Nov 2017

Clinton was impeached for lying sexual relations

Trump will be impeached for conspiracy against the US, money laundering, possibly treason and other huge crimes. To keep him around because Nancy wants to further her political power is just sick.

Also, once the truth comes out the public tide on Trump will turn in a way it never did on Clinton because the public is smart enough to have seen the Clinton's impeachment was bogus while Trump's would not be bogus.

meadowlander

(4,397 posts)
51. Because when your country is attacked by a hostile foreign power,
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 12:31 AM
Nov 2017

you either speak out about it loudly and often, or you are part of the problem.

If there was ever a time in our nation's history when "drama" was called for, it's right now.

The majority of Americans when polled think Trump should be impeached.

The Republicans looked partisan and out of touch when they impeached Clinton because they *were* partisan and out of touch and Clinton's approval ratings actually rose the longer they tried to remove him from office.

 

adigal

(7,581 posts)
42. If Pelosi doesn't start impeachment, we need to force our reps to remove her
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 05:06 PM
Nov 2017

I know she is good at moving legislation ahead, but unless we get rid of Trump, he will declare the Congress invalid, and believe he can do it.

burrowowl

(17,641 posts)
53. We need to win the House and Senate first
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 12:57 AM
Nov 2017

and really clean up with through investigations to get rid of Pence, Ryan, etc. as well!

Demsrule86

(68,586 posts)
83. You can't even introduce legislation unless you have the majority...and all you will do is help the
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 09:08 AM
Nov 2017

GOP.

Bengus81

(6,931 posts)
7. Ahhh...more of the "If we're nice to them,they'll be nice to us" theory........
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:10 PM
Nov 2017

Hey Nancy,remember when Republicans wanted Impeachment over a BLOW JOB?!?!! So Trump has done NOTHING that would compare?!?!

Oh well...group hug everyone..............

 

LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
35. You infer that, though she did not imply it.
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 04:10 PM
Nov 2017

You infer that, though she did not imply it. And your desire that the Dems to predicate their behavior on that of the GOP is simply and without a doubt, the most irrational thing I've read today.

I get it though... it's a fool's choice of either shrill hysterics or playing nice with far too many brains raised on three-minute songs and microwave dinners.

Patience though, truly is a virtue... regardless of a petulant desire for hugs.

Demsrule86

(68,586 posts)
85. It is not about being nice. It is about being realistic. You can't remove him without the House
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 09:10 AM
Nov 2017

and 2/3 majority in the Senate...we have neither. Reality bites sometimes.

BigmanPigman

(51,609 posts)
8. I am glad the ad runs on Fux News
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:13 PM
Nov 2017

and those viewers will get to hear unfamiliar words and phrases when describing the moron like obstructing justice, unstable, dangerous, etc.

MrsCoffee

(5,803 posts)
11. Article says that she says this publicly, but feels differently privately.
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:16 PM
Nov 2017

She is a politician. Maybe she just doesn't want to show or overplay her hand.

 

7962

(11,841 posts)
23. He posted an article with her opinion. How is that an attack?
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:49 PM
Nov 2017

Although you may be right, because to some here, ANYTHING can be seen as an attack.

radhika

(1,008 posts)
16. Pelosi: Impeachment is Off the Table!!
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:26 PM
Nov 2017

'Memba this? Famously said in regards to President George W Bush, for invading Iraq with false intelligence, plus other abuses of power

This was said during an interview, even while many states, cities and pressure groups were launching impeachment drives. And she stuck to it. Myriad impeachment resolutions were sent to the House (when she was Speaker) and they all died in committee. The only way Rep Dennis Kucinich could introduce his version was to read it into the Congressional Record.

This is why so many Progressives want her OUT!

JustABozoOnThisBus

(23,350 posts)
17. "No-Drama Democrats"?
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:42 PM
Nov 2017

Who was singing on the House floor when the health care vote went down?

Now we want to act dignified? Hell no!

It'll be "Na na na na, hey, hey, hey, goodbye" once again when Trump goes away.

Nitram

(22,822 posts)
18. You don't want to fuck up Mueller's investigation by prematurely starting a campaign to
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:43 PM
Nov 2017

impeach Trump. Calm down children and give the man some time to build an airtight case around everyone on the Trump team, including Pence.

Honeycombe8

(37,648 posts)
20. That's true. But his ads started before the indictments. But yes...we don't want to appear
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:46 PM
Nov 2017

to be the ones impeaching Trump or investigating him. We're not.

Honeycombe8

(37,648 posts)
19. I don't know. I'm not a political strategist. But as a voter, I HATE the "better deal" meme.
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 03:45 PM
Nov 2017

It's old and trite and lackluster and meaningless...and implies a handout. As in, "We'll give you a better deal, kid. Stick with us."

They should have had some 20-somethings and 30-somethings collaborate and come up with something catchy and meaningful that actually appeals to people.

samnsara

(17,622 posts)
28. i like Nancy.. I always have..shes measured and cautious and.. yep..
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 04:03 PM
Nov 2017

...boring.... but I am tired of reckless, off the wall crap. I'm so damned tired I just want someone who is cautious, steady, tried and true and maybe even a bit boring. I can see her view on the ad...I like the ad, but I'm not in the middle of the cess pool she has to deal with daily.

 

elmac

(4,642 posts)
33. why must we play nice?
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 04:05 PM
Nov 2017

if a dem pres was acting like tRump does she think the fascists would play nice? Lets do everything we can to get dumb donnie out of office ASAP.

Javaman

(62,530 posts)
34. this reminds me of when pelosi kept saying, "we're keeping our power dry"
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 04:06 PM
Nov 2017

during george w. morons* reign of stupidity.

yup, she kept it dry. so dry in fact, it blew away.

Rollo

(2,559 posts)
37. Pelosi does have a point...
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 04:13 PM
Nov 2017

Not so much the lack of drama, but...

An impeachment is nothing more than an indictment.

And an indictment doesn't put anyone away, it takes a conviction. In the case of Trump, it would take conviction in the Senate, and the votes are not there right now for that. Pelosi (and Schumer) are probably concerned that Trumpeters will try to rally voters for the 2018 midterms by telling them, if you vote for a Dem rep or sen, you are voting to impeach Trump. And the majority in states that matter still doesn't support impeaching Trump. By " matter" , I mean swing or red states where Dems are up for re-election and facing a tough battle, as well as states where we hope to replace the Republican with a Dem.

One thing at a time. IF we get majorities in the House and Senate, then the impeachment talk is more appropriate. Until then, it may well just backfire.

At least I think that's Pelosi's reasoning. And I have to say, it's sound, as much as I'd like to see Trump impeached right now.

FakeNoose

(32,645 posts)
49. Yes, for sure things will change after next year
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 11:28 PM
Nov 2017

My guess is Nancy Pelosi doesn't want to tip her hand too soon. The press is always trying to get a scoop and she's being very careful right now. You know the Dem leaders are talking about it behind closed doors.

But Trump can start doing REALLY crazy things if he figures out what's up. Trump is the wild card in this.

Paladin

(28,264 posts)
39. Uh-unh. Nope. Not this time, Ms. Pelosi.
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 04:26 PM
Nov 2017

Trying to take impeachment "off the table," like you did with Dubya? I won't stand for it, and I believe I have lots and lots of company in the Democratic ranks. trump needs to go, and just as soon as possible. If you want to show that Democrats can govern, I suggest that you refrain from chicken-shitting out on this---try leading the parade, instead of erecting barricades.

Oneironaut

(5,504 posts)
47. And that strategy will get us nowhere, just like now.
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 10:20 PM
Nov 2017

"Play nice! Don't make any waves! If we act like the calm, cool-headed ones, then the people will see and respect us for that, and in turn will vote for us!" - The worst strategy ever.

We need to be attacking Trump at every corner, calling for his impeachment, and tearing his agenda to shreds. We need passionate leaders who will go on cable news and explain why Trump's policies are hackish garbage. Instead, we get the doormat mentality that Trump will walk into his own trap by saying something stupid. He's already done that 1000 times over! According to proponents of this strategy, he never should have even won the election.

If the election showed us anything, it's that Trump left unchecked is able to spew an endless array of bull crap, and it is effective. Many continue to erroneously treat and see Trump as a normal politician who can be reasoned with and who respects the formalities of his office.

GulfCoast66

(11,949 posts)
48. Agree with her. As will anyone who understands the House.
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 10:52 PM
Nov 2017

We have no power there. None. Calling for impeachment just empowers the republicans.

You attack when you can win. You negotiate when you can’t.

marybourg

(12,633 posts)
50. Nothing wrong with her playing the good cop,
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 12:23 AM
Nov 2017

as long as there are others out there, like Tom Steyer, playing bad cop.

still_one

(92,219 posts)
52. This is typical politico headline bullshit to divide Democrats. Pelosi is right, there is nothing
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 12:46 AM
Nov 2017

we should do until Mueller"s has finished the investigation, presented the evidence and facts for impeachment.

Of course, the Pelosi haters will use this as an excuse to bash Pelosi, ignoring the fact that the DEMOCRATS DO NOT HAVE THE MAJORITY IN THE HOUSE, where the impeachment process takes place. If it even reached the floor, it would go no where. However, if the Mueller investigation continues, and show evidence and facts of impeachable offenses, you will get some house republicans to join in the effort. The House investigation was a complete sham, but Mueller's is not.

In fact, jumping the gun on impeachment before Mueller has finished, might very well impede the impeachment effort. WAIT FOR MUELLER TO FINISH. This isn't rocket science.

betsuni

(25,537 posts)
55. Thank you.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 01:04 AM
Nov 2017

That headline is like throwing a big steak to a pack of dogs. The magic word, "Pelosi" paired with "muzzle" and off they go!

emulatorloo

(44,131 posts)
102. It is Classic Politico. They are Pot Stirrers, Republicans funded
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 12:37 PM
Nov 2017

The site is not totally worthless but everything has to be read with a huge boulder of salt.

Response to Jose Garcia (Original post)

Hekate

(90,714 posts)
66. Dumb kneejerk reactions feom the usual. SEND NANCY A HOUSE MAJORITY & SHE WILL IMPEACH...
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 02:10 AM
Nov 2017

...THE ORANGE BASTARD AS SOON AS MUELLER IS DONE WITH HIM.

What is so hard to understand about that? What is so satisfying about savaging our own in the face of irrefutable facts?

Akoto

(4,266 posts)
67. The demands for Pelosi to impeach now are short sighted and dangerous.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 02:17 AM
Nov 2017

It's a guaranteed loss, and yes, impeachment is a case where taking your time to do your due diligence is better than doing it for symbolic purposes (no, I don't care about Clinton; he was having an affair, Trump is a maniac). If you fail, you probably don't get a second try. The fact is, she could call for it right now, but we'll lose for two reasons:

1. Before we impeach, we need solid numbers on our side in the House and Senate. We don't have them.

2. Before we impeach, we need air tight evidence that he committed the severe crimes we'd be holding him responsible for. You can't just point at incident X and say, "Look there, that's where he's doing X!" It takes a much more thorough process of investigation, documentation, and recruitment of informed witnesses than that.


Once we lose the impeachment, then historically speaking, there's almost no chance that any further motions for one will succeed. This is the kind of thing you do cautiously and meticulously, so that every legal escape route is met with evidence to block it plus the votes to get it through Congress. Then, you move.

Right now, they're starting lower down the ladder, but those people have 'open' indictments, meaning more charges could be added. That could be viewed as a method of trying to flip them: you help us get the next highest fish up the ladder, hand us the dirt, and we won't throw everything in the book that we *could* at you.

Just my perspective on the matter.

DonCoquixote

(13,616 posts)
71. Pelosi, this is why
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 07:29 AM
Nov 2017

people get frustrated with you. The GOP knows they can grind a cigar into your hand and that you will still want to be polite. I am not syaign we need to be like them, but they need to know that if they start a brawl, we can and will make them limp away.

Botany

(70,516 posts)
77. She can not talk about that now .... this is the smart play
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 08:54 AM
Nov 2017

When the evidence is overwhelming then the rupugs will
have to start or get on board the impeachment train.

NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
79. She's a brilliant woman and she's doing a fantastic job. I trust her...
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 08:55 AM
Nov 2017

... to do the right thing. She knows politics. She understands how things work. She's can count.

Personally, I think it's very likely that Trump will be impeached. I think these calls for "impeach now" are premature and stupid. Those impatient souls who try to "blame" Pelosi for being prudent and wise need to grow up.

Eyeball_Kid

(7,432 posts)
86. Remember that Pelosi took Bush/Cheney War Crimes "off the table".
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 09:28 AM
Nov 2017

Look at what it got the Dems: eight years of GOP harrassment and total opposition toward Obama. The GOP just resumed their political offensive, undeterred by their own party's criminal behavior. So I think I've had enough of Pelosi's recommendations.

 

SHRED

(28,136 posts)
92. Looking back
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 09:50 AM
Nov 2017

I'm not sure we'd have the ACA had she gone there.
I wish we could have had both but I am not sure.
Maybe I'm way off base but yeah...I would have preferred both to take place and a public option in the ACA.

Our party definitely needs retooling.

 

beachbum bob

(10,437 posts)
88. no need to feed the rightwing...democrats should run on taking back our country
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 09:38 AM
Nov 2017

from those who are determined to hand more of our future over to the wealthy.

Impeachment is not a campaign issue, taxes, healthcare and social contract are

WoonTars

(694 posts)
106. Because the people want to know that if they elect the Dems into a majority...
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 01:34 PM
Nov 2017

...they'll actually do their fucking job, and act as a counter-weight to the Orangutab in the Oval Office, rather than cheerfully ignore high crimes and misdemeanors as the republican majority currently has...

How's that for starters?

brooklynite

(94,597 posts)
112. No, they don't....
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 01:43 PM
Nov 2017

A counterweight? Yes, on legislative policy. There's no evidence that the average voter thinks that impeachment is a necessary step at this point.

WoonTars

(694 posts)
124. Uh huh....okay...
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 03:45 PM
Nov 2017

....let's just keep doing what we've been doing in the past because it's working out just great, right?

brooklynite

(94,597 posts)
125. How about, let's do things that will prove to be effective?
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 03:49 PM
Nov 2017

Until the election changes things, there won't be the votes for impeachment or conviction. To GET the election to change things, we need to appeal to voters who, in part, turned away from us in 2016. They are not, by an large, fixated on impeachment.

Binkie The Clown

(7,911 posts)
101. Hey! We're Democrats. Our job is to turn the other cheek and do nothing.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 12:32 PM
Nov 2017

After all, that's worked so well for us in the past.

It's about time we start being the hammer and stop being the nail.

Demsrule86

(68,586 posts)
115. So how does it happen? Explain the House process (getting to floor) ...finding the needed votes.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 01:53 PM
Nov 2017

Next, move to the Senate, Explain the process of getting it to the floor and getting the necessary 2/3 votes in order to convict and remove Trump from office...Let's hear your plan. I look at how it works and I don't see how it is possible...but please prove me wrong. I would be delighted.

0rganism

(23,957 posts)
103. way to go! keep that powder dry!
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 12:39 PM
Nov 2017

now bring over that backhoe, we need to dig another storage cellar for our dry powder

we may never use it, but damn we have a whole lot of it and it is dry as a cold fuck

super dry

sandensea

(21,639 posts)
113. She's right.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 01:46 PM
Nov 2017

Impeachment would just leave us with Dense Pence - who's just as insane as Cheeto but worse, because he knows how to appear normal.

sandensea

(21,639 posts)
117. Sure.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 02:13 PM
Nov 2017

I mean, if impeachment were actually feasible. Even then, I'm not sure I'd want it.

No, I'd prefer to have the orange oaf serve out his (one) term - but in complete and utter discredit.

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