IMPEACHMENT HOUSE FLOOR VOTE RECAP

Impeachment #1
December 6, 2017

58 Dems voted to advance impeachment for the "high crime" of dissing NFL anthem protests
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2017/roll658.xml
Impeachment #2
January 19, 2018

66 Dems voted to advance impeachment for the "high crime" of saying s-hole countries
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2018/roll035.xml
Impeachment #3
July 17, 2019

95 Dems voted to advance impeachment for the "high crime" of insulting The Squad
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2019/roll483.xml
Impeachment #4
October ??, 2019

House refuses to vote on this one, but is instead conducting it in secret in the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
Because, you know, you can't just rush an impeachment floor vote. It is a super serious matter.
POLL: Which Democratic impeachment of President Trump is the stupidest?
Jim McGovern is managing the floor debate on the latest impeachment. Says the Dems take themselves seriously. He voted for all three of the previous joke impeachments.
Hakeem Jeffries speaking now. Says he's fighting for democracy. Jeffries previously voted to impeach for the high crime of allegedly saying s-hole countries.
Schiff says he supports the impeachment resolution expanding his power but "takes no pleasure in it."

Has a bigger lie ever been told?
Rep. Norma Torres: "Impeachment is not something we take lightly."

In July she voted to impeach Trump for insulting The Squad.
Rep. Mark DeSaulnier speaking.

He voted for all three joke impeachments.
Rep. Jerry Nadler: "I support this resolution because it is the solemn duty of the Congress to investigate serious allegations against the president."

In July he voted to impeach Trump for tweets about The Squad.
Rep. Eliot Engel speaking now, in mortal fear of a socialist primary.

He voted all three previous times to impeach the president for the high crimes of insulting NFL players, allegedly saying s-hole countries, and tweeting about The Squad.
Rep. Maxine Waters: "I look forward to Democrats and Republicans alike prioritizing country over party."

She voted three previous times to impeach the president for the high crimes of insulting NFL players, allegedly saying s-hole countries, and tweeting about The Squad.
Rep. Eric Swalwell saying he supports due process. LOL. In July he voted to impeach Trump for tweets about The Squad.
Rep Joe Neguse: "This is a serious and solemn day for our country."

In July he voted to impeach Trump for tweets about The Squad.
Rep. Brendan Boyle: "I did not come here to launch an impeachment process, however, the facts demand it."

In July he voted to impeach Trump for tweets about The Squad.
Rep. Jim McGovern, closing debate: "The allegations are as serious as it gets."

He voted three previous times to impeach the president for the high crimes of insulting NFL players, allegedly saying s-hole countries, and tweeting about The Squad.
Impeachment #4
October 31, 2019

231 Dems and Justin Amash voted to authorize the existing impeachment investigations. All Rs and two Dems voted no. No charge specified.
Is anybody in the press noting that 40% of the House Democrats trumpeting their serious, solemn, deliberative impeachment process already voted to advance articles of impeachment in July over tweets about The Squad?

Seems a bit dissonant.
Reminder: this is Trump impeachment effort number four
From what we've seen so far, impeachment #4 is no more serious than the first three.
And now this thing moves to House Judiciary. Chaired by Jerry Nadler. Who already voted to impeach President Trump in July for the high crime of... insulting Ilhan Omar.
Remember, Nadler is fundamentally unserious; he voted to impeach President Trump in July for the high crime of insulting Ilhan Omar. https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1199404946950635522?s=19
How much process did Nadler engage in before he voted for articles of impeachment in July? https://twitter.com/ChadPergram/status/1199428515755708416?s=19
Two years ago, Nadler wrote this about himself (in the third person) while campaigning for the Judiciary chairmanship:

"As our constitutional expert, and with his demonstrated leadership on impeachment in the 90s, Nadler is our strongest member to lead a potential impeachment."
Nadler should recuse himself because HE ALREADY VOTED TO IMPEACH THE PRESIDENT. In July. For the supposed high crime of the Ilhan Omar "go back" Tweet.

Somebody who already voted to impeach for a comically stupid reason obviously can't run a fair hearing.
If we had honest media, the fact Nadler already voted to impeach a few months ago would be in every story about him running hearings. Is it in any of them?
I hope @RepDougCollins @Jim_Jordan et. al. will get the Dem "impeachment experts" on record on the alleged high crimes in the three previous impeachment resolutions that 40% of House Democrats voted for.
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