Friday, September 6, 2019

If Trump's 'Bigotry' Is an Impeachable Offense, Why Did Obama Get a Pass? Obama Came In As The ‘Black Jesus’ That Why! He Got A Pass.

Note Here: look at the word 'Bigotry' ,if we spell it Look's, it would be spell, this way (  Big-O -Try)  we sound out the word (Bigotry), it would be say this way ( Big-Tree, That Right Big-Tree,) so this word is spell wrong and say wrong, the only reason , we say it that way, is the left keep saying it. second it's sound right , just because it sound right, it still spell wrong and say wrong, liberal get 'F' for spelling class

Why Did Obama Get a Pass? We know why, Obama came in as ‘Black Jesus’ what why.
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Of the reasons critics offered for President Donald Trump's impeachment, the one suggested by Rep. Al Green, D-N.Y., is among the most ridiculous. Green argues that Trump's alleged racism serves as a legitimate basis for impeachment.

In July, Green announced plans to introduce articles of impeachment: "The Mueller hearing has nothing to do with what we're doing now. The Mueller hearing is all about obstruction. This is about bigotry and racism." Never mind the recent research paper by University of Pennsylvania political science professor Daniel Hopkins and research assistant Samantha Washington. Hopkins recently wrote: "On average, anti-black prejudice dropped sharply among whites, from a score of 8.1 just before the 2016 election to 5.4 two years later. ... That marked the lowest level of anti-black prejudice since we first conducted this study in late 2008. Prejudice against Hispanics also dropped. ... In both instances, declines were larger among Democrats, but they appeared among Republicans, too."

The FBI, in a news release on its 2017 hate crimes report, cautioned that the year-to-year increase in hate crimes might be an aberration: "Although the numbers increased last year, so did the number of law enforcement agencies reporting hate crime data -- with approximately 1,000 additional agencies contributing information."


If, by Green's logic, Trump could be impeached for inciting bigotry, would this standard apply to President Barack Obama? Could he have been impeached for making false accusations about racism and exaggerating its impact? For example, by meeting with representatives of the so-called Black Lives Matter movement, Obama gave credibility to a campaign that rose to prominence based on the lie that Ferguson, Missouri, suspect Michael Brown held up his hands while imploring a cop, "Don't shoot." Both the Ferguson grand jury and the Justice Department determined that the cop who killed Brown acted lawfully. The evidence suggested Brown ran toward the cop -- not away from him, as Brown's friend and witness had told investigators.

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