How far from reality has Steve Kelley disconnected?
Trump had a meeting scheduled with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer to discuss infrastructure. Pelosi and Schumer came prepared to discuss infrastructure. It was TRUMP, throwing his toddler tantrum, who walked in, announced his tantrum, and stormed out in less than three minutes.
As political cartoonist for the San Diego Union-Tribune — which I receive every day on my doorstep — this yellow journalist drew cartoon after cartoon in the late 1990’s calling for the impeachment of Bill Clinton over lying about oral sex with a consenting adult. Sure, he was naughty, but impeachment? Really? Even Senate Republicans refused to convict on such nonsense.
Now we have a situation in which Robert Mueller — a LIFELONG REPUBLICAN — has identified 140 instances of inappropriate interaction or cooperation or links between Russia and the Trump campaign, and ten specific instances in which every element of obstruction could be proved, and noted that the only reason he could not indict was a Justice Department memo of dubious constitutional authority from the Nixon era prohibiting indictment of a sitting president; noting that other top Trump officials (such as Michael Cohen, Roger Stone, Paul Manafort) were indicted on the same evidence, and that he would have exonerated Trump if he could BUT HE COULDN’T.
How far from reality has Steve Kelley disconnected?
Trump had a meeting scheduled with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer to discuss infrastructure. Pelosi and Schumer came prepared to discuss infrastructure. It was TRUMP, throwing his toddler tantrum, who walked in, announced his tantrum, and stormed out in less than three minutes.
As political cartoonist for the San Diego Union-Tribune — which I receive every day on my doorstep — this yellow journalist drew cartoon after cartoon in the late 1990’s calling for the impeachment of Bill Clinton over lying about oral sex with a consenting adult. Sure, he was naughty, but impeachment? Really? Even Senate Republicans refused to convict on such nonsense.
Now we have a situation in which Robert Mueller — a LIFELONG REPUBLICAN — has identified 140 instances of inappropriate interaction or cooperation or links between Russia and the Trump campaign, and ten specific instances in which every element of obstruction could be proved, and noted that the only reason he could not indict was a Justice Department memo of dubious constitutional authority from the Nixon era prohibiting indictment of a sitting president; noting that other top Trump officials (such as Michael Cohen, Roger Stone, Paul Manafort) were indicted on the same evidence, and that he would have exonerated Trump if he could BUT HE COULDN’T.