BAD IMPEACHMENT ARGUMENTS: SENATE EDITION

            The argument has been made, most notably by Sen. Lamar Alexander, that while President Trump did the things that the House of Representatives accused him of, he should not be removed from office because the people, not the Senate should be the judges of his conduct, and what the consequences should be.             The …

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AN ARGUMENT FOR IMPEACHMENT AND REMOVAL

            Despite efforts to complicate things, the issue of whether President Trump should be impeached and removed from office boils down to the answers to four straightforward questions.  These four questions frame an argument for impeachment and removal. It starts with what are hopefully agreed principles, and proceeds based on facts and logic to a …

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Applying BZL 1-5 to Bad Arguments: Impeachment Edition

The debate in the House of Representatives over the articles of impeachment was disappointing.   Democrats and Republicans mostly talked past each other, and each side made a lot of bad arguments.  Here are some of the bad arguments that recurred often. BZL 1. The facts are uncontested.  Democrats kept saying the facts were uncontested, when …

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Conservative or Con?

The Republican party is not a big tent. It is more like a Boy Scout Jamboree involving four different troops (corporate elites, military hawks, libertarians, and social conservatives) who basically hate each other. The thing that keeps them together is that they hate the Girl Scouts more. That, and a word, “conservative”, a word that …

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Before you vote . . .

I have two rules that I apply in the voting booth. I recommend them for your consideration. 1. Anyone who says that government can never do anything right should never be put in charge of the government. They will only prove themselves correct. 2. Anyone who thinks that government can do no wrong should be …

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Will Obama’s high court selection impact a man’s right to choose?

Supreme Court watchers are speculating on whether Obama’s nomination of Elena Kagan to replace Justice John Paul Stevens will affect the Court’s position on a man’s reproductive rights, as articulated in Richard Everwood v. Jane Does 1 through 3, 413 U.S. 110 (2006), a case that has received surprisingly little attention to date. The lower …

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