Monday, January 27, 2020

Adam Schiff reads Trump's mind . . . again

Adam Schiff (D-CA) is the House Intelligence Committee Chairman, which of course, is an oxymoron. He may be touted to be the voice of freedom and wisdom by CNN, CBS, NBC, MSNBC and the rest of the mainstream media, but anyone with more than two brain neurons to rub together know that he's a self-serving liar and a fraud.

Schiff is now reading President Trump's mind.

On Sunday, Schiff claimed that the tweet from Trump is "intended to be" a threat.

"I don't think it was personal to refer to the CBS story, what may be personal though, and I think I have to be very candid about this, I made the argument that it's going to require moral courage to stand up to this president," Schiff said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

Schiff, the lead House impeachment manager in the Senate trial, added that Trump is a "vindictive" president, but Schiff is not. Just look at his eyes and you can tell.

"I don't think there's any doubt about it, and if you think there is look at the president's tweets about me today saying that I should 'pay a price,'" Schiff said nervously as he looked around for a possible piker.

Trump tweeted early Sunday calling Schiff a "CORRUPT POLITICIAN," who has "not paid the price, yet, for what he has done to our Country." 

The tweet came after Trump's defense team factually highlighted Schiff's lack of credibility during their opening arguments in the Senate proceedings on Saturday.

When Schiff made reference to a CBS News report that GOP senators' heads would be on a "pike" if they break with Trump over the impeachment trial, the senators, including those moderate Republicans who could swing votes to allow witnesses, were angry. This was news to them--fake news--and they are pissed.

Schiff said he wants to speak "candidly" about the problems or hardships Republican senators would face if they break with President Trump. By "candidly," Schiff means "as he crysta balls it." He said he worries that they would be offended, and thus, not vote to remove Trump from the 2020 ballot.

"It is going to be very difficult for some of these senators to stand up to this president, it really is, and there's no question about it," Schiff said. "And I want to acknowledge that, and I don't want to acknowledge it in a way that is offensive to them, but I do want to speak candidly about it."

So Schiff is claiming that there exists no separation of powers in government, which is utter nonsense.

Schiff added that "if this weren't an issue," senators would not have a problem with calling witnesses. But then again, Schiff had problems allowing Republicans to call witnesses in the House impeachment, and he doesn't want Republicans calling Hunter Biden as a witness when Biden, in fact, is a main witness in the Ukraine debacle.

If impeachment becomes a common occurrence in every administration, the Democrats are going to come to regret what they've done when pens are being handed out as souvenirs.



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