The Resistance’s impeachment dreams appear to be in the process of getting crushed, but they shouldn’t lose hope just yet. Because according to Resistance thought leader and Democratic Coalition co-founder and “lead investigator” Scott Dworkin, impeachment is very much still on the table. How does he know this? IThe power of hashtag tells him so:
#ImpeachDonaldTrump is trending because most of America wants Trump to be impeached. ? Logic. ???
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) April 22, 2019
“Logic,” you guys.
Who’s gonna tell Scott what percentage of Americans are on Twitter and what bubble they represent? https://t.co/6YYUmh0Drx
— THE ACCIDENTAL PUNDIT (@BridgetPhetasy) April 22, 2019
Most people I know are on Twitter, therefore most people are on Twitter.
— neontaster (@neontaster) April 22, 2019
“Logic.”
— THE ACCIDENTAL PUNDIT (@BridgetPhetasy) April 22, 2019
Hey, don’t mock him. He’s really onto something here. But in case you’re not convinced by the popularity of the #ImpeachDonaldTrump hashtag, maybe this’ll make you see:
BOOM: Over 100,000 tweets have gone out with #RepublicansForImpeachment hashtag since this morning. Countless Republicans are coming forward to announce their support. If you’re a GOPer please share your story, and why you support Trump’s Impeachment. Let’s get loud. ??
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) April 23, 2019
LET’S GET LOUD, PEOPLE.
— BleedBruinBlue (@BruinBrian82) April 23, 2019
I’m a #NeverTrump conservative who still won’t be voting for Trump in 2020, and I oppose impeachment on the basis of there are no grounds on which to impeach him. https://t.co/Wm9DCyi5bF
— ?? The eyes of Fred are upon you (@fredontwittur) April 24, 2019
But hashtags!
Just imagine how many tweets it would have if prisoners could twee— [prisoner 24601 poops out a cell phone] https://t.co/sbNFUdJU8J
— Cuffy (@CuffyMeh) April 24, 2019
“This cell phone stinks!”
— Cuffy (@CuffyMeh) April 24, 2019
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Update:
We’re just gonna leave this here:
only 22% of U.S. adults use twitter – and 80% of tweets come from 10% of those users.
so… 2.2% of U.S. adults are responsible for 80% of tweets.https://t.co/OuN5goONWH pic.twitter.com/6B9qCAitOo
— Jesse Lehrich (@JesseLehrich) April 24, 2019
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