Hillary Clinton BLASTS Republicans For Acquitting Trump, “We’re Entering Dangerous Territory…”
The Democrats were defeated in their attempt to remove President Trump from office and like clockwork, as an effort to stay relevant, Hillary Clinton thought it necessary to add her two cents for anyone who wants to listen.
She completely insulted the Senate Republicans all because they came to a completely different conclusion than the Democrats. That’s largely in part because the Democrats didn’t actually come to any decision. Their decision was made before the impeachment inquiry was even announced.
Clinton tweeted,
“As the president’s impeachment trial began, Republican senators pledged an oath to defend the Constitution. Today, 52 of them voted to betray that oath—and all of us. We’re entering dangerous territory for our democracy. It’ll take all of us working together to restore it.”
As the president's impeachment trial began, Republican senators pledged an oath to defend the Constitution.
Today, 52 of them voted to betray that oath—and all of us.
We’re entering dangerous territory for our democracy. It’ll take all of us working together to restore it.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 5, 2020
Clinton then tweeted about another effort to attack conservatives:
If you’re angry at the Republican senators who voted for a cover-up of the president’s corruption, join @IndivisibleTeam—an @OnwardTogether partner—to hold them accountable for enabling Donald Trump. https://www.paybackproject.org
If you're angry at the Republican senators who voted for a cover-up of the president's corruption, join @IndivisibleTeam—an @OnwardTogether partner—to hold them accountable for enabling Donald Trump. https://t.co/F7BPQSyHlU
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 5, 2020
Here’s the thing, we don’t agree with the Democrats. We don’t have to either.
This is a fundamental problem within Democratic “logic”…if you can call it that. They think that if anyone disagrees with them then they’re absolutely wrong and that they are purposely doing evil. This is not true in the least.
Let me explain it this way: I have a very good friend and we like to discuss theology. He and I differ greatly on many doctrines. I, of course, believe that what I believe is correct and that he is wrong. He believes that he is correct and that I am wrong. However, we both acknowledge on some things that we may both be wrong. I accept that I may be wrong about some things that I believe. But we can get along just fine without even arguing.
The principle I follow is, “I always believe that I’m right, but I don’t believe that I’m always right.”