Thursday, December 5, 2019

We Heard You Mocked The President’s Kid

Yesterday the Democrats hauled in four constitutional scholars to outline the basis for impeaching President Trump.  Their hope was the testimony given would “pull along persuadable voters”.

Idiots like The Five’s Juan Williams believe polling suggests vast swaths of the electorate want the President impeached and removed from office.  Even CNN’s polls suggest otherwise.

During questioning from Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-TX), Stanford University law professor Pamela S. Karlan was asked to describe the differences between a U. S. president and a king.

It was around the 3 o’clock hour as the ivory tower dweller noted the Constitution bars titles of nobility and the Founding Fathers wanted to avoid the absolute rights of monarchs she declared, “While the President can name his son Barron, he can’t make him a baron.”  This drew applause from the audience in the hearing room.

About two hours later, while still in the air aboard Air Force One as she was returning with her husband from the NATO Summit in London, First Lady Melania Trump defended her son tweeting:
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA), later read the First Lady’s tweet aloud and entered it into the Congressional Record of the hearing.

It was at precisely 5:55 PM (I know this because I was watching this farce from gavel to gavel) the over-educated, highly biased, easily triggered moron lamented, “I want to apologize for what I said earlier about the President’s son.  I wish the President would apologize, obviously, for the things he’s done that’s wrong, but I do regret having said that.”

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) admonished Karlan saying, “Let me also suggest that when you invoke the President’s son’s name here, when you try to make a little joke out of referencing Barron Trump, that does not lend credibility to your argument, it makes you look mean.  It makes you look like you’re attacking someone’s family—the minor child of the President of the United States’ family.”
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