Funny how this works.

Ξ June 9th, 2017 | → Comments Off | ∇ 2016 elections, DOJ: Eric Holder, Donald Trump, Hillary lies, MSM, climate change, corruption, demwits, economy, lying media, politics |

1. The political party that is in power has a HUGE vivid memory.

2. The political party that is not in power has no memory what so ever … Democrats.

Jacks point is that EVERYTHING the Democrats are whining bloody murder about Donald Trump the Democrats DID the same thing when they were in power.

Also Jack will answer this question for all his Dem readers. “when will Donald Trump be impeached?”

Well first it will take Donald Trump to do something that IS impeachable. Then it will take the House to vote to impeach then the Senate vote to impeach.

“The President, Vice President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.”

Take the case of Slick Willy Clinton’s impeachment attempt. He was impeached by the House then it went to the Senate and what happened?

Impeachment Trials

The trial in the Senate is handled by “Managers” from the House of Representatives, with the assistance of attorneys employed for the prosecution of the impeachment case. The Senate sits as a jury. (In the past the Senate has heard judicial impeachments by appointing a subcommittee especially for that purpose, which then reports its findings to the Senate as a whole.) The Senate would then debate the matter, and vote, each individual Senator voting whether to convict the President and remove him from office, or against conviction. If more than two-thirds of the Senators present vote to convict, the President would be removed from office. Thus a Senator who abstained from voting but was present would in effect be voting against conviction. (Article I § 3).

If the President is convicted by a vote of the Senate, and removed from office, yet another grave constitutional crisis is then presented. Does the President have a right of appeal, and if so, to whom? Article I § 3 of the Constitution states:

“The Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments…”

Now when do you think Donald Trump will be impeached. Not anytime soon and you can take that to the bank. The only two presidents that has even got as far as the House and got sent to the Senate are …

Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton are the only two presidents to have been successfully impeached by the House of Representatives, and both were later acquitted by the Senate.

Both Democrats. Now Jack will stand tall for Slick Willy Clinton. Getting a blowjob from a young intern should never be an impeachable offense!