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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Senators walked over to the White House...
...and told Mr Nixon in no uncertain terms, that he must resign or he would be impeached. They were Republicans. Unlike the quislings now in power, they cared about their country and they had backbones. It would be a long crawl for these invertebrates that now call themselves "Republicans". They are a disgrace to America.
But, we have reached a similar point in history at this very moment, in my opinion. We need 3 or 4 Senators with a love for our country and our Constitution to take the short walk to the White House. And they need to tell the criminal now occupying the Presidency that he needs to step down immediately. He has become an existential threat to our freedoms and he must go. It is a matter of national security of the highest urgency.

Ms. Toad
(37,847 posts)Even though I deeply disagreed with Nixon, Nixon truly loved this country.
Trump doesn't. So no appeal to his love for the country or democracy will have any impact on Trump
paleotn
(20,995 posts)SergeStorms
(19,802 posts)Trump is the slime that forms atop the feces from the animal kingdom. 😉
But I get your point.
Grim Chieftain
(694 posts)Nothing and no one else even comes close.
poozwah
(373 posts)trump has made nixon look good. he has made warren harding look good. he has even made edith wilson look like a better president.
riversedge
(78,300 posts)IMHO--sad, yes.
Irish_Dem
(76,079 posts)ananda
(33,556 posts)No question.
And who knows how many Republican officials
are on the Epstein list.
Irish_Dem
(76,079 posts)yellow dahlia
(3,446 posts)1) Nixon was not a well balanced psychological specimen, but he was not the completely unhinged delusional maniacal monster that currently occupies the oval office.
2) The Republican Congress in 1974 was an independent entity. They were a different kind of Republican. And I assume many of them were not being controlled by threats and kompromat.
3) Nixon was (mostly) surrounded by mostly regular operatives within the party. He was not flanked by the likes of Stephen Miller and Russell Vought egging him on. His cabinet was not completely made up of incompetent sycophantic sleazes.
I think what we need is a few brave and (somewhat) ethical Republican Congress critters to start voting with Dems.
oswaldactedalone
(3,589 posts)that he would be convicted in the Senate and removed from office. At that point, there were 77 solid votes for conviction.
kacekwl
(8,664 posts)Congress member to look sideways at trump.
kentuck
(114,770 posts)We need them to speak up but they do not have the courage.
regnaD kciN
(27,328 posts)
after they had done a head count and found that Nixon didnt even have close to enough Republican votes to stave off conviction in the Senate upon his certain impeachment by the House.
Can you imagine any scenario where Trump wouldnt keep a core of loyalists totaling 33 Republican Senators?
Bluetus
(1,660 posts)the tapes emerged, proving that Nixon had been right in the middle of the burglary and cover-up. They did it, not out of patriotism, but to save their own asses.
mahatmakanejeeves
(67,022 posts)joanbarnes
(2,044 posts)Javaman
(64,636 posts)Scream at them and tell them hes in charge and get the fuck out.
And like true repuke fashion they would nod yes and walk away with their tails between their legs
returnee
(693 posts)
it represents a germ of a plan.
In my view, several factors must be aligned.
-there has to be a plan to get an impeachment vote past Mike Johnson. That would likely require at least several republicans to go along.
-the charge/s must be pretty much inarguable.
- enough votes for impeachment must be lined up publicly.
-Enough Senators to achieve the conviction vote must be lined up publicly.
Thats a tall order. Another failure to achieve conviction again could be more disastrous than previous impeachment attempts.
kentuck
(114,770 posts)He is already down in the polls, and if he shows prominently in the Epstein files, many Republicans would not want to run against that in next year's elections.
returnee
(693 posts)Nor am I giving up hope. Just pointing out the cogs of the wheel of impeachment that have to be in place. One thing I forgot about is the possibility of flipping the House. Well just have to see how things go.
QueerDuck
(201 posts)Now... not so much... if at all.
BobTheSubgenius
(12,118 posts)Never.
Feeling even a tiny bit nostalgic for RMN blows my mind.
Gimpyknee
(888 posts)These guys are all die-hard sycophants. Theres not a one with a backbone. There are no longer any Republican moderates in the Senate or House.
peggysue2
(12,211 posts)But it's never going to happen.
Agent Orange is not Nixon who, for all his faults, was a loyal American. Trump is loyal only to himself and his own well-being.
The current crew of Republicans are equally compromised. They've sold their souls to a regime hellbent on destroying the country and transforming it into a police state. They cannot reverse themselves now because unlike their traitorous, immunity bedecked leader, their necks are on the line if they fail.
There will be no righteous march to the White House, no calls for resignation from Republican quislings.
Any march or demands will come from citizens en masse who can no longer tolerate the cruelty, the abuse, the stupidity and reckless abandon of American values and history.
In the words of the traitors themselves: The Storm is Coming.
Ping Tung
(3,842 posts)"Back then" being the operative words.
Faux pas
(15,962 posts)and I'm not talking about skates!
Just Jerome
(363 posts)try to talk a fish into running a marathon.