Poll: Will Trump implode or be impeached within the next 4 years?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Frederick Foresight, Jan 25, 2017.

Will Trump implode or be impeached within the next 4 years?

  1. Very likely

  2. More than 50% chance

  3. Less than 50% chance

  4. Very unlikely

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  1. Thanks. :fistbump:
     
    #361     Jul 10, 2017
  2. I am pretty sure that Trump is going to resign next month and the Supreme Court is going to decide that the electoral college does not matter because "it was Hillary's turn and she is a woman so you owe her" and then Hillary - not Pence- will assume office.

    I mean- if you are off into fantasy land- reading Salon and Huffpo and self-stimulating while watching Rachel Maddow, then let it all hang out.
     
    #362     Jul 10, 2017
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  3. RRY16

    RRY16

     
    #363     Jul 10, 2017
  4. Yeah Trump really had a bad week. He went to Poland to a hero's welcome and gave the most acclaimed speech on foreign policy in 30 years. Then he dominated the G20 and had a productive sitdown with Putin himself. Of yeah, he won the Supreme Court immigration case too. In his spare time he managed to pretty much destroy CNN.
     
    #364     Jul 10, 2017
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  6. Probably Melania put a little frosting on his cake too on the way home just to help a guy unwind a little at the end of a productive week.

    -posted anonymously
     
    #366     Jul 10, 2017
  7. You're losing it . . . . AAA.
     
    #367     Jul 10, 2017
  8. Tom B

    Tom B

    The next time you score a point will be the first time, snowflake.
     
    #368     Jul 10, 2017
  9. Let us know when you're ready to come back to Kansas, Dorothy.
     
    #369     Jul 11, 2017
  10. fhl

    fhl

    The reality denying leftists who persist in this delusion that Trump will be impeached must be using some sort of defense mechanism to defend their tender psyches from the same kind of hurt and pain they experienced after the election. No matter how many leaders of their own party insist that they should snap out of it, they're unable to do so.

    Most people on the right I know are becoming more comfortable and accepting of these fragile individuals and actually prefer them over those leftists who have accepted their lot in life as pathetic losers who cannot win an election and have no leaders and no hope. Because those kind have a tendency to become unhinged and violent and are truly a blight on a civil society.

    So, we accept the reality deniers and thankful that they're too ignorant to understand that they'll probably never win another election in their lifetimes.
     
    #370     Jul 11, 2017