Monday, December 2, 2019

TRUMP IS RIGHT: BOYCOTT THE IMPEACHMENT

ICHEOKU says the president is right in his decision not to participate in the sham impeachment hearing being perpetrated on the American people by the Democrats. The Democrats denied him participation at the onset and suddenly now wants to yield him some level of participation and you wonder why, what changed? 

There is a great erosion of interest by the American people with the impeachment and the Democrats figured that the only way to give some life-saving shot back to the impeachment drama is with the president's participation, hence their decision to extend an invitation to the president. The president, by participating in it, will accord it some level of credibility as a rational and reasonable exercise; but boycotted, will loudly reverberate the message that it a sham. 

The president's intuition is once again apposite and his decision not to participate in such a kangaroo inquisition is the right call. Let the Democrats continue with their inquisition and their never ending presidential harassment, as the American people have seen it for what it is, a set of angry Democrats, hounding and antagonizing the president for no other cogent reason other than his winning the presidential election 2016. 

ICHEOKU says the Republican Party should consider joining the president in his boycott of the proceedings and let their members of Congress stay out the proceeding. This has been ICHEOKU's clearly stated position since day one when Adam Schiff denied the president fair hearing, no participation, no witnesses and no cross examination; so why suddenly now, what changed? Something is not right here and smells fishy indeed. 

Since the Democrats wants to monopolize every aspect of adjudicating the process, the judge, the prosecutor and the jury, let them have a go at it and make their case to the American people. But the Republicans must not be a part of the scam or by their participation give a veneer of credibility to the impeachment scandal. The time to say no more is now; enough of the gimmickry. Stand with the president. 

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