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In reply to the discussion: Annoys me when David Frum is right [View all]alwaysinasnit
(5,430 posts)36. I place the blame squarely on Moscow Mitch. He had two opportunities to shelve this
monstrosity and yet he refused to do so.
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You know, I haven't seen Garland's name mentioned for a while. Wonder what he's up to?
sop
May 21
#2
As far a Trump is concerned, the original sin was the failure of the Congress to impeach him.
scarletlib
May 21
#9
Well, he's not right if he thinks that was the "original" sin. He's one of the people who built the road to Trump
JHB
May 21
#16
It's the original sin of the Trump era, what put us here now, not of the history of the U.S. n/t
elocs
May 21
#17
I place the blame squarely on Moscow Mitch. He had two opportunities to shelve this
alwaysinasnit
May 21
#36
No, the original sin was voting against the removal of Trump from office after his first impeachment.
Martin68
May 21
#37
WHY is someone who never conceded and tried to overthrow the government allowed to run at all?
Skittles
May 21
#39
Republicans closed ranks quickly at that time. 'Not a coup, no insurrection, tourists, no violence.'
bucolic_frolic
May 22
#51