In response to
"and UK too. -- (link)"
by
mud
|
I expected the media and the left to fuck this up but not this quickly. By comparing the two we are muddying the clear problem with the Ukraine thing
Posted by
JackDawson (aka dawson)
Sep 30 '19, 15:16
|
That will make it very easy to dismiss it all as a political witch-hunt
Seeking the help of a foreign government is not in and of itself an issue - “hey Britain will you help us figure out who attacked us in 9/11? Do you know who attacked the USA election in 2016 as Obama’s CIA said they did? Hey do you have any information on this or that USA citizen or entity that may have violated the law?”
My god the number of requests for help from foreign government I send every day would have landed me in jail already if this were an issue
Nor is it abnormal for a president to ask a foreign government to help him advance his policy agenda at home
Absent an allegation let alone proof that he asked the foreign government to falsely accuse someone of something or fabricate evidence, or that he did this to destroy a political rival in an election, what is the problem?
I get that there is a grey area sometimes between advancing policy and thereby advancing his re-election prospects but this cuts both ways
If we try to convince people that everything trump has ever done is impeachable - we will lose
Carry on now
|
Responses:
|