What is this guy doing? Rep. Shri
Thanedar (D-MI) had formally introduced the articles of impeachment
against President Donald Trump before he changed course Wednesday. It
was bound to be a legislative disaster. Thanedar said this push got the
blessing of the party leadership, but it didn’t. So, this no-name rando
Democrat was set to force the entire House to vote on these articles. It
has not been well-received, as House Democrats are quietly seething at
the man for this tactical blunder. It’s beyond unserious (via Axios):
The vote could be tough for many Democrats, who feel
impeachment is politically foolish but are facing demands from their
grassroots to mirror Trump's shock-and-awe tactics.
"It's going to cause Democrats in [competitive] seats to make tough decisions," said one House Democrat.
Several
lawmakers told Axios they believe Thanedar's impeachment efforts are
clearly aimed at galvanizing support in his contested Democratic
primary.
A senior House Democrat, who like others spoke on the
condition of anonymity to offer insights into the private reactions of
their colleagues, told Axios: "People are pissed."
[…]
"This
is the dumbest f***ing thing. Utterly selfish behavior," said a third
House Democrat, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to speak
candidly about a colleague.
A fourth House Democrat said of Thanedar, simply: "What a dumbs***."
A
fifth called Thanedar's maneuver "irrelevant" because Republicans
motion to table "will succeed," predicting some Democrats may vote for
the GOP motion.
And that led to him pulling the motion (via CBS News):
Democratic
Rep. Shri Thanedar of Michigan backed down from his attempt to force a
vote on impeaching President Trump after it lacked support from his own
party.
The House was expected to vote Wednesday evening to table
Thanedar's motion to impeach Mr. Trump for alleged high crimes and
misdemeanors, which would have effectively killed it.
Thanedar
filed his seven articles of impeachment against Mr. Trump in April, but
moved Tuesday to bring it up as "privileged," requiring the House to act
on the motion within two legislative days. But Thanedar changed course
by Wednesday afternoon after having conversations with his colleagues.
"Instead,
I will add to my articles of impeachment and continue to rally the
support of both Democrats and Republicans to defend the Constitution
with me," he wrote, adding that he will "continue to pursue all avenues
to put this President on notice and hold him accountable for his many
impeachable crimes."
What a circus. If you need a window into how this push was going,
look no further than his little rally for it. The deafening silence, the
lack of applause—it says everything.
It also doesn’t help that this guy is—no shock—clueless about his constituency.
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