Wednesday, January 29, 2020

These guys actually went to college and eventually were elected?

January 29, 2020
By Brian Naylor and Bobby Allyn

...Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, (click here) asked whether it mattered legally if Trump sought a quid pro quo from Ukraine's leader. Trump's attorney Alan Dershowitz responded with a broad view of executive powers, arguing that "if a president does something which he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment."

But later, Schiff said: "All quid pro quos are not the same. Some are legitimate and some are corrupt, and you don't need to be a mind reader to figure out which is which. For one thing, you can ask John Bolton."...

A quid pro quo between two countries is called a treaty. 

Hello?
Moscow Mitch’s US Senate is conveniently forgetting two important words; Michael Cohen.

In his testimony before Congress Michael Coen clearly stated Mr. Trump, as he called him, never says exactly what he means. He said the most inane things like, “I like your tie,” when the ongoing conversation had little to do with ties. But, it was a distraction from the context to create an as awareness of parallel thought.

I am sure there is a video clip of Michael Cohen’s testimony that will illustrate the conversation between Zelenskyy and Trump.