cherdano, on 2021-January-11, 17:22, said:
I have to say, I am not impressed by Pelosi in this saga.
Once you ask that question, you don't answer it saying "Dear Cabinet, won't you please invoke the 25th amendment? If not, we'll go ahead and decide on our action. No? Ok, well then. Hmm. We are going ahead to impeach! - Maybe Wednesday - but please, can't you go ahead and invoke the 25th so we don't have to do this please? Please?? And also, once we do it, I guess we'll find time this summer to send it to the Senate for impeachment, because we don't really want to wait one day to get the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Environmental Observation and Prediction confirmed because of this."
If the 25th Amendment was invoked, the Manchurian President could be removed in a matter of hours. The country wouldn't have to worry that the Criminal in Chief would take a presidential action that could endanger national, or world security.
If articles of impeachment were drawn up and voted in the House the next morning after the attack by Domestic Terrorists, the Seditionist in Chief would not be removed before January 20 when Biden takes office. That is, if he is going to be removed. If every senator voted, at least 19 Republican senators would need to vote to convict. In last year's impeachment, only Romney voted to convict on 1 of the counts. Currently, only 2 or 3 Republican senators have given any indication that they may even consider conviction. Instead of Repugs saying let the voters decide like they did the 1st impeachment, now they're saying an impeachment is divisive to the country and of course, they are uniters, not dividers. IMO, there is close to 0% that the Senate will vote to convict, and 0% that an impeachment vote will happen before noon, January 20.
So, as a practical matter, impeachment has 0% chance of actually removing the Manchurian President from office before January 20. Impeachment will not make the US, and the world, safe from the Sociopath in Chief.