We’re old enough to remember when George Takei’s Twitter feed was actually fun to read, regardless of your political persuasion; there’s a reason the man was able to amass literally millions of followers. Sadly, it looks like the “Star Trek” actor’s feed will remain utterly joyless until he finally gets his wish: President Hillary Clinton.
Yeah, no.
Like so many other progressives, though, Takei really seems to think there’s some path that will lead from President Trump’s impeachment to Hillary’s inauguration. No wonder the Democrats were so up-in-arms over SCOTUS nominee Neil Gorsuch declaring he was an originalist; he probably thinks there’s some amendment or something that would make Mike Pence president even though Hillary got more votes.
In any case, Takei seems optimistic that CNN’s big scoop about U.S. officials having inconclusive information that suggests further investigation might reveal that associates of the president possibly might have colluded with the Russians is going to pan out and force that election do-over everyone’s been hoping for.
If the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to release emails damaging to Clinton, then they won by fraud and this election is null and void.
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) March 23, 2017
Tonight's bombshell report that the FBI may have info showing collusion requires a fully independent investigation and prosecution.
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) March 23, 2017
The GOP must recognize that there comes a time where you must put patriotism before party, principle before power. That time has come.
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) March 23, 2017
Republican voters must ask, what if the roles were reversed? If it turned out Hillary had conspired with Russians, how would you respond?
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) March 23, 2017
We owe it to future generations to come together and get to the truth. No more partisan games, no more dissembling. Our nation was attacked.
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) March 23, 2017
The way forward is fraught with peril. If we get this wrong, how deep a stain it will leave on our history. Leaders: LEAD US.
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) March 23, 2017
That’s … sniff … beautiful, but #WorldPoetryDay was yesterday.
https://twitter.com/fatcatrags/status/844726664659517440
How about this deal, since we’re just making stuff up at this point? If Hillary and Barack Obama and Susan Rice hadn’t conspired to cover up a deadly terrorist attack, the 2012 election certainly would have gone the other direction. Mitt Romney is the president.
EXACTLY ! We should be calling for a new election. It's never been done before? So what!!!
— anne andersen (@aeanyc) March 23, 2017
thank you. let's call a new election please.
— ??????? ? (@piratejeffrey) March 23, 2017
OK, let’s. On the count of 3. One … two …
All right, we might need a little help with how that works.
Ah, the little known "Null and Void" clause of the Constitution.
— Rick Moore (@RickMoore) March 23, 2017
https://twitter.com/Sargethetrucker/status/844738606438793216
it's actually not null and void
But I'm interested in your idea about "damaging emails"
Please go on
— DaveinTexas (@DaveinTexas) March 23, 2017
The people on this thread are delusional, and have even no clue about constitutional law. You all need to crack a book or two.
— Lois Lane (@angela_lois74l) March 23, 2017
Just stop. Clinton was an awful candidate. Trump didn't win. She lost. The emails didn't tell us anything new about her.
— Mike Gallagher (@gallaghermike) March 23, 2017
— Evan Oudekerk (@evan2048) March 23, 2017
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