The problem though with impeachment is that it's inherently a political proccess and theres no way that it's going to get through the Senate. I've read an article or two saying that it should be treated as an investigative tool, but theres no getting around the fact that it'll be thrown around to maximize support during an election.
I have an idea though, instead of pursuing the impeachment stuff, the candidates should run in part on the corruption and bad acts, possibly suring the general. Then again, part of the problem in 2016 was that Clinton didn't run in ideas as much as she should have.
I'm kind of worried about the next election. I can see another manipulated victory, especially since now they have a man who's been as inside as you can get for four years.
He's an insider by default, but to his base, he's THEIR insider. Since it's going to be under the purview of the RNC, I doubt any kind of manipulation is going to happen, but if you mean losing the popular and winning the EC, that's certainly a non-zero plausibility.
I tend to agree with that.
Ousting him with just about anything short of the most extreme cases of irrefutable criminal evidence, is going to do more harm than good to democrats, in the long run.
Most of his supporters will never believe it, no matter what you throw in front of them, but there's a good chunk of them who, while supportive of the policies, are still on the fence about the guy himself. If he's taken down on a technicality despite being "loved", that's as close to political martyrdom as you're going to get. If it just goes to the next election, and he's simply voted out, there will be plenty of whining and screaming, but it's a much harder sell that he was taken down unfairly.
Just let the evidence act as a stand in for mudslinging in the campaign. Put up a good candidate. Don't do anything stupid. Avoid giving him ammunition as much as possible.
Now if you can get video of him taking orders from Papa Putin, then by all means... go for it... but anything short of that is likely going to be a battle not really worth fighting, even if you do end up winning.
I'm as frustrated as anyone, but patience is something we can't afford to lose.
I agree here as well, taking him down in an election would be the best bet since an impeachment in the middle of the election is just going to make things worse. Trying to impeach him after the election would certainly look EVEN MORE political than it normally would, but short of some equivalent of the Nixon tapes, it's not going to work well.
I'm kind of worried about the next election. I can see another manipulated victory, especially since now they have a man who's been as inside as you can get for four years.
That's like, every election, though, with the four years thing.
But yeah I think we are particularly susceptible. I think we lost because we got remarkably complacent. We congratulated ourselves without actually doing anything to ensure victory.
Literally just need to walk outside and vote, folks. Recent non-POTUS elections have shown us that, I think.
Given how unpopular BOTH candidates were and Clinton winning 3 million more votes is probably one of the least contributing factors. Sure, it could have been an issue, but it was part of a whole host of factors.