blungld said:
MinotStateBeav said:
blungld said:
MinotStateBeav said:
What part of not guilty doesn't register with you?
He was not found "not guilty" no matter how the GOP tried to reframe the Senate vote. He was found guilty--hence impeached twice by the House. He was THEN released from consequence by Trump loyalists in the Senate. Celebrate whatever you wan to celebrate but at least have the decency to be factually correct and understand what actually happened. Context and bias and political motivation tells the whole story. Go ahead and cheer on Trumpies for finding another weasel way out, but don't act like this is vindication and he did nothing wrong.
The most embarrassing thing about your posts is that you do not seem embarrassed by them.
Acquitted is the absence of guilt. Please spare me your garbage about "Context and Bias" after the last 4 years. You seem more concerned whether or not I'm celebrating which is honestly kinda weird.
You are playing with words. The House and over half of the Senate found him guilty. But a handful of loyalists voted to acquit in pure politics. You know he is guilty. I know he is guilty. They knew he was guilty. Don't be ridiculous.
And the Mueller Report "totally exonerated" him too, right?
Just as a friendly advice, I think if you are going to be lecturing someone on the impeachment process, you need to understand it a bit better.
One - the house did not find him guilty because they are not the fact finders or the jury. The house managers are the prosecutors. All they did was impeach him, which, if this were a criminal process, would be tantamount to the DA choosing to prosecute. The senate is the jury and the fact finder. So unless you think everyone who is charged has already been found guilty, you are wrong in your statement. You wrote that couple of times already.
Second it is a bit odd to complain that this was a political trial. That is exactly what an impeachment process is, and is separate from a civil or criminal trial. That is why senators were laughing at the idiot defense attorney who thought it was some traffic case with civil rules of procedure. That is why whether someone is acquitted or convicted in an impeachment trial, double jeopardy does not attach for a criminal case and that is why no criminal laws need to be violated for an impeachment charge to be brought. Impeachment is meant to be a political check by Congress on the powers of the Executive and Judicial branches if they decide in their sole discretion by the necessary vote to exercise the power.
Here are some relevant matters from a supreme court case on impeachment:
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/506/224/Primary Holding
The POLITICAL QUESTION DOCTRINE is triggered when the text of the Constitution has shown that an issue lies outside the scope of the courts, or there is no judicial standard for resolving the issue.
Nixon was convicted and imprisoned for making false statements to a grand jury during his tenure as a federal judge in Mississippi. The House of Representatives impeached him for high crimes and misdemeanors, and the Senate convicted him. A Senate committee heard the testimony of witnesses in the impeachment trial under Senate Rule XI. Nixon challenged the constitutionality of this rule on the grounds that it improperly delegated his trial to a committee, rather than requiring the full Senate to try him as provided by the Impeachment Trial Clause. The lower court dismissed the case, finding that it was a POLITICAL QUESTION.
The Senate is vested with the sole power to try all impeachments, but there is no constitutional limitation on the methods that it may use in trying them. Other requirements support a finding that the use of the word "try" does not impose a limitation, such as the rule that the members must be under oath and that a conviction requires a two-thirds vote. The word "sole" in the Impeachment Trial Clause indicates that the Senate was meant to have total authority over this issue. The separate process of a criminal trial is available in the judicial system, which provides the branches with sufficiently independent forms of judgment. Impeachment is considered to be the only check on the judicial powers by the legislature, so it would be improper for courts to review a matter connected with it.