CID1990 wrote:JohnStOnge wrote:
They took different paths. But neither of them went down the road of sacrificing their integrity in order to stay in office as a Republican. Flake chose to give up his office. Amash may try to stay in office as an independent.
Also, it's not so much about how Flake and Amash voted. It's about the fact that they were willing to publicly State that Trump's dishonest and otherwise atrocious behavior is not acceptable in a President. Amash is correct in saying he should be impeached. I checked the Mueller report to make sure he was accurate when he said that report indicates Trump directed McGhan to create a false record to deny that Trump told McGhan to see to it that Mueller was removed. And it does. The report does indicate that he directed McGhan to see to it that Mueller was removed and it does say Trump directed him to create a false record saying he did not. There is no way someone who would do that in the context of an investigation like that should be allowed to remain as President of the United States.
I thought Clinton should have been removed for lying but, to me, his offense was not nearly as serious as Trump's.
We all know that if a Democrat President did what Amash cited as his reason for saying Trump should be impeached the Republicans in Congress would be unanimous in demanding his or her removal from office. And it's possible that the Democrats would be acting like the Republicans are now.
That strongly speaks to Amash's integrity. He is a rare bird. He is speaking the truth instead of maintaining a Party line even when that Party line is wrong.
Hey John
Defend Flake’s voting record
Almost completely in lockstep with Trimp the Chimp
Look it up
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I know Jeff Flake has a conservative voting record (though he did vote against an amendment requiring completion of a fence along the United States/Mexico border in 2013). But he recognizes that there are problems with Trump. Policy wise, he does disagree with Trump's protectionist trade policies as well as his immigration policies.
The bottom line is that it would have been very easy for Flake to suck up to Trump and get re-elected. He did not do that. The thing that created a situation whereby he could not get through a Republican Primary is that he was willing to criticize Trump. He knew that. He could at any time have fallen into line.
It was, "I don't want this job if I have to sacrifice my integrity to keep it."