I
recently published a Note on Facebook, which expresses my views on the
Impeachment trial. All I asked for was a fair trial with evidence and
witnesses, not a cover up or what IMPOTUS called a 'partisan hoax.' Toward the
end, I wrote: "How can senators in good conscience take this solemn oath
on Thursday when many of them have already decided whether the president is
guilty or not?" That is why I am praying for a fair trial. Present
evidence, evaluate it, and then decide; let the chips fall where they may."
I ended the note with "No comment is
necessary."
Of course, there were those who had
to comment. Apparently anything spoken or written that in any way could
be construed as anything against their Dear Leader must be addressed.
I didn't want comments because I knew
exactly what they would say. I know where you stand, and you know where I
stand, and nothing will change either one of us.
I have never seen this kind
of angry national divide. Never!
As far as I am concerned, there are only
two things to know, which summarize where we are: first, IMPOTUS was absolutely
right when he said, “I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot
somebody and I wouldn’t lose any voters,” folding his fingers into the shape of
a gun. We have seen where nothing he says or does makes any difference. NOTHING!
The second thing takes the form of a joke: Q. How do you get trump to change a light bulb?
A. You don't; he'll lie and say he changed
it, and all his followers will sit in the dark and agree how bright it is (or
you could just say Obama put installed it).
By the way, IMPOTUS was right – after the Senate vote, it was a partisan hoax.
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