“And it won't take long to forget ya
You know I'm never wrongIt'll all be over by Christmas
No. It won't take long” ----The Rolling Stones
This week the Democrats are about the business of
purchasing the greatest Christmas gift this country has ever
received: the impeachment of our Caesar Disgustus.
Today Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence
Committee, has handed over a report to the Committee on the Judiciary
two articles of impeachment: for abuse of power and for obstruction
Congress. Many more charges can be brought, as these columns have
suggested, but the Democrats have chosen to narrow the focus on
Ukraine because the facts have been clearly unconscionable and
uncontested.
The debate will begin on Thurday, the 13th in
the Judiciary Committee with a vote soon to follow. The full
House will no doubt vote on the measures before Christmas. I suggest
Christmas Eve, a fitting gift to the nation.
One can receive this gift in two ways, joyously as an
act of resolution and redemption or, conversely, solemnly as one of
punishment for the sin that has wrought this national humiliation and
disgrace. Either way it is cathartic, it is a welcome release.
Of course the Senate will not vote to convict. The
cancer that is the modern conservative movement, manifesting itself
as the modern ReSCUMlickan Party, has by now worked it's way into the
very marrow of the republic as the votes to acquit this criminal
cabal will swiftly demonstrate.
Still, our Caesar—ever disgusting—will now have two
marks upon his record: the first is the illegitimacy of his
ascendancy and, therefore, his bastard presidency; the second is his
impeachment by the people's House.
An Br'er Putin, he jus' laugh and laugh
Impeach and Imprison.
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