The Democrat push to impeach President Trump and then stall the articles in the House is an obvious and predictable political stunt, but it has also led to some examples of projection. Sen. Richard Blumenthal has provided the latest comments to earn this comeback:
Funny since that's what the democrats did.
— Richard (@rebelrant) December 26, 2019
That response came after Blumenthal expressed concern about the process when (or if) the impeachment process gets to the Senate, and it’s nothing short of laughable considering the source:
Sen. Richard Blumenthal says he believes some Senate Republicans are privately concerned with how Mitch McConnell and the White House are handling the impeachment trial: "The defendant doesn't get to set the rules for the trial." https://t.co/mLxP27auuB pic.twitter.com/JsQjBb1y64
— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 26, 2019
Who wants to tell him?
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Actually, the majority can set the rules however they like. Read the constitution.
— Yim Yohnson (@YimYohnson) December 26, 2019
Any Citizen who has read the Constitution knows this? Article 1, Section 3. Senate has sole power in trial. https://t.co/opfCm8JabE
— Douglas Lyons (@DouglasLyons12) December 26, 2019
Pelosi knows that, which is why House Dems are sitting on the articles of impeachment and demanding to have some subsequent control over the process that the Constitution doesn’t afford them.
Neither does the prosecution.
— Liberty For Mankind (@liberty4mankind) December 26, 2019
Neither does the Prosecutor, which is what Schumer sounds like too often. @varadmehta https://t.co/qQRyfWvorX
— Avi Woolf, Wilderness Conservative? (@AviWoolf) December 26, 2019
Democrats acting as if they’d be the only ones acting out of sheer objectivity is hilariously shameless.
Democrats questioned witnesses in the bunker and didn’t let Republicans call witnesses. That should be a big concern!
— Mary Moore (@MooreHomes1) December 26, 2019
But to Democrats like Blumenthal that was just part of the “open and fair” process.