In Trump world, and that of his followers, when 70% of Americans say you are wrong that means you were "perfect" and when the majority of Americans wants you thrown out on your ass it means that the "American people" think you are great.
Never disappointing on a daily basis. Restores my faith in . . . something . . . . it'll come to me . . . . . wait a minute . . . . almost there . . . . . on the tip of my tongue. . . . .Who are you talking about again???
The aggregate of polls per 538 show support for removal is now down to 47%, down from 50% when impeachment fever was breathlessly being stoked by selective leaks in mid October. Essentially, the only people who want Trump removed are Clinton voters.
Public exposure of the evidence supporting impeachment has moved public opinion in Trump's favor. No wonder Schiff tried to keep it secret.
This is the most partisan impeachment process in history, and if the this were a Democrat the media would be relentlessly pushing that narrative, like they were during the Clinton impeachment.
Trump slid on Birtherism, Stormy and McDougal. Everyone is looking everywhere except the money part. The money is the knife that will undo everything Trump and his allies pretend to stand for.
70≠51. So it's apparently possible for people (let's assume "reasonable people"*) to think a president's actions are wrong at some level, but simultaneously think that impeachment is not the appropriate response.
What a perfectly civilized attitude! You can disagree with something the president does or says and not go immediately to "Impeach!" If this wrong act is a really big deal for you, you can vote for someone else in the next election. See how easy that was?
*If you think people who don't support impeachment are unreasonable, then you have to accept that some of these people who judge his action as wrong might not be reasonable people. And if it's possible to be unreasonable and think Trump has done something wrong, that opens up a lot of possibilities for people who tend to judge almost everything he does as wrong.
In Trump world, and that of his followers, when 70% of Americans say you are wrong that means you were "perfect" and when the majority of Americans wants you thrown out on your ass it means that the "American people" think you are great.
makes sense. after all, 30% approval is a voter mandate to them.
Go John Go - you go John - Go John Go.
Never disappointing on a daily basis. Restores my faith in . . . something . . . . it'll come to me . . . . . wait a minute . . . . almost there . . . . . on the tip of my tongue. . . . .Who are you talking about again???
You support the worst president in American history. You are running out of time to rectify that situation.
As you well know, don't support him - support the office - something many can't separate.
I support the office. That is why we need to get that ridiculous asshole out of there as soon as possible.
Provided "American history" begins in the year 2000.
The aggregate of polls per 538 show support for removal is now down to 47%, down from 50% when impeachment fever was breathlessly being stoked by selective leaks in mid October. Essentially, the only people who want Trump removed are Clinton voters.
Public exposure of the evidence supporting impeachment has moved public opinion in Trump's favor. No wonder Schiff tried to keep it secret.
This is the most partisan impeachment process in history, and if the this were a Democrat the media would be relentlessly pushing that narrative, like they were during the Clinton impeachment.
Trump slid on Birtherism, Stormy and McDougal. Everyone is looking everywhere except the money part. The money is the knife that will undo everything Trump and his allies pretend to stand for.
WOW! That seals it..............THIS time................
" The survey of 506 adults was conducted Nov. 16-17 with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.8 percentage points."
Yep, that's how it's done.
Polls are always so damn accurate.
I wonder how many of these polled based their answers on their emotions rather than the law.
70%...............
No you don't.
70≠51. So it's apparently possible for people (let's assume "reasonable people"*) to think a president's actions are wrong at some level, but simultaneously think that impeachment is not the appropriate response.
What a perfectly civilized attitude! You can disagree with something the president does or says and not go immediately to "Impeach!" If this wrong act is a really big deal for you, you can vote for someone else in the next election. See how easy that was?
*If you think people who don't support impeachment are unreasonable, then you have to accept that some of these people who judge his action as wrong might not be reasonable people. And if it's possible to be unreasonable and think Trump has done something wrong, that opens up a lot of possibilities for people who tend to judge almost everything he does as wrong.