Judge Napolitano lays out why Trump should be impeached

Are there any pieces of legislation that have been passed by the House of Reps that are yet to be put to the Senate for debate and a vote?

Perhaps “I follow this site many times a day. I am not familiar with anything. How well do you think people will know that dont follow politics.” indicates that you need to broaden your sources.

If you can’t argue with it, pull a Schiff?

https://twitter.com/Mediaite/status/1180145898715848705?s=20
Et tu, Tucker?

Oh dear que “So called talk show host” and “Tucker (poor ratings) Carlson” statements in tweets

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Harry Reid hearts this post!

It’s hilarious that Trump could be capable of that level of self control. Truly funny stuff.

We have an official memo of his conversation. He asked for no conclusions, just investigations.

It shows their dedication is to the message and not the channel.

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Confirmation bias, also called confirmatory bias or myside bias, is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms one’s beliefs or hypotheses, while giving disproportionately less consideration to alternative possibilities. It is a type of cognitive bias and a systematic error of inductive reasoning.

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Exactly. Therefore, whereas the actual memo says nothing about demanding a certain outcome, the Trump haters read that into it.

Poor Ratings?

It never ceases to amaze that in a country of 330 million, that 525,000 people watching Tucker is something amazing.

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It’s cable news.

LOL, no, Trump has already convicted them of treason in his head.

I’d love to now how you are privy to Trump’s private thoughts, Telepathy maybe?

Ratings are not everything. Bill O’Reilly was very popular as well; and no I am not suggesting their is any equivalence other than their respective ratings.

I didn’t bring them up.

It does mean that 329 million aren’t watching him

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It means more people would rather be entertained than informed.