So can repeatably cheating on one’s spouse.

DEMs are actively looking for something that doesn’t exist. Once again that is something that has never happened before to any sitting President. That’s not how congress is supposed to work.

This is factually untrue. Unless you’d have us believe that career Federal Prosecutors, along with a Federal Judge, broke both the law and their oaths of office when they submitted to, and accepted, via a Federal court the corroborating evidence supporting their claims of Cohen, Trump, and Pecker being involved in a criminal conspiracy and committed multiple felonies together prior to, and after, the 2016 election. That is the ONLY possible way to state there is no evidence Trump committed a crime. Is that your contention? Congress has every authority to investigate this, along with a host of other potential crimes committed by this most criminal and corrupt administration in the history of our nation. I know why you ignore these facts. Too uncomfortable.

Wrong

Rep. Bill Posey](http://posey.house.gov/), a freshman Republican from Florida, introduced a bill yesterday mirroring proposed state legislation in Missouri and elsewhere that stems from fringe doubts about Obama’s eligibility for office.

But ultimately, none of the many investigations into Whitewater — including, most famously, one by independent counsel Kenneth Starr — found that the Clintons did anything criminal. The conclusion was that it’s likelier they were victims of Jim McDougal’s malfeasance than that they were co-conspirators.

Last I checked, DEMs controlled the house in 2009. :wink:

And in any case, in neither of your examples did Congress open investigations on either president to see if they could dig up something from their past.

More retweeting of trumps untrue talking points…

Stop blindly believing everything a proven chronic serial liar like trump says…

Last I checked you said going after a sitting President for something that doesn’t exist has never happened. You were wrong

You must be joking. You have claimed to be old enough to have lived through Whitewater and all of the Congressional investigations into every aspect of Clinton’s personal life before becoming President. Don’t re-write history, it is unbecoming.

I was screaming back then at Republicans, warning them they would rue their decision to back Newt Gingrich and his move to make Congressional oversight a partisan war-power, because it would eventually come back to haunt them. And lo and behold, here we are. This is a bed made by Republicans. Not enough of them cared about the future of our nation back then and the horrible precedent they were establishing. Just like today with most Trump supporters, they don’t care enough about the future of our nation, so they embolden and empower the dangers and horrific shattering of political norms, to support a two-bit conman criminal that history will judge as being part of the darkest times in our history.

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Whitewater says hello!

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Actually that isn’t what I said. But hey.

Mueller and his team, the state of New York, the FBI and the DOJ SDNY is what you would consider ignoring?

But perhaps if they find something illegal they will decide it is not the sort of illegality that a reasonable prosecutor would bring a case over.

Whitewater equates to the Mueller investigation, not the circus that is playing out with DEMs in the House.

What does that have to do with Congress doing it’s job of oversight?

this is what democrats do when they know they are going to otherwise lose another election

Were you calling out Gowdy when the 7th Benghazi investigation began? I must of missed it

So , you have proof He’s cheating on his wife and continues to do so?
Hmm, I doubt that very much

We didn’t lose the last one, really.

I know you love your electoral handout but it’s not healthy to be handed a victory and think you actually won. Leads to delusions of grandeur.

oh boy lol

yeah, trump won

stop watching the view

The dems have an enemies list…LMAO!

I never said he still was. Does someone have to continually do something in order for it to be a sin?