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Goddamnit I can't believe jordanlund of all people is like the only one with a correct take in this entire thread.
I literally don't even know how many times Trump has been impeached. Three maybe? Is it three? Could be four. I think it was more than one. I don't remember what any of the charges were, if I ever heard.
Caring about that shit is such performative lib shit. The only people who care about Trump's "permanent record" are politically engaged liberals who were 100% going to "vote blue no matter who" anyway. Do you seriously think you could walk into like a random warehouse and ask people what crimes Trump has been impeached over and get correct answers from anyone who wasn't already a guaranteed vote?
The way you actually reach people is by promoting things that *make a material difference in their lives," not some DC soap opera shit. You say something like, "No tax on tips," you start cutting through the culture war barriers and media environments and catching the attention of people who normally wouldn't give two shits about politics. But libs are so far up their own asses about "decorum" and "permanent records" and shit that even Republicans have managed to outflank them, which is an utter embarrassment.
Also, for the record, the justice system is a complete joke regardless. Bush never got impeached for all the illegal torture and spying he did. Anyone with good sense who's paying attention should know better than to look to the law (of all things!) as some kind of moral guide. The law only matters as far as it exerts power, a purely symbolic "victory" within a fundamentally broken system could not be more meaningless.
Oh but to be clear fuck Jefferies, just like, not for this specific thing.