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February 10, 2021
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Yes, that's our Quote Of The Day, from North Dakota Sen. Kevin Cramer.

Next, the “Republican” Hall of Shame:

Sen. Susan Collins of Maine

Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska

Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah

Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska

Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana

Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania

These are the "Republican" senators who joined all the Democrats to vote “yes” on the question of whether the “trial” of President Trump” is constitutional.

All but Sen. Cassidy had already voted, last month, to hold the “trial.” (Note: I will be placing quotation marks around the word “trial” when it comes to this thing, which is being presided over not by a judge but by a politician who's already on record that he WILL BE voting to convict and that others should do the same. There’s another term for this: kangaroo court.) Cassidy said later that the Trump team was “disorganized; they did everything they could but to talk about the question at hand.” TOWNHALL has a good analysis.

Attorney Bruce Castor's argument got low marks from Alan Dershowitz, who tweeted, "I have no idea what he is doing." I preferred David Shoen's presentation. Here's some good analysis at RedState.com.

Given that this is just a big fat exercise in political theater, I honestly don’t see why even some perceived oratorical shortcomings should change Sen. Cassidy's mind. No, I'm thinking it's more likely there's been some serious arm-twisting going on behind the scenes.

You've probably seen the montage of Democrat leaders such as Maxine Waters urging unrest in ways Trump never approached. If Trump can be impeached and tried over language his political enemies choose to interpret as "incitement" --- it doesn't meet the legal definition --- then these folks can be, too, for what they said over the Antifa and BLM "Summer of Love," and a much better case can be made. (And, hey, they're still in office.) Will they think about that? No.

Sen. Sasse is said to have presidential aspirations for 2024. It’s hard to imagine someone this tone deaf even being considered for President. Worse, I hate to think that someone with this little regard for the Constitution would be considered as presidential material at all.

In fact, according to THE EPOCH TIMES, Sasse is facing growing pressure from the Republican Party in Nebraska.

In Sarpy County, Nebraska’s most populous Republican-majority county, the local Republican Party has now voted to join the GOP in two other Nebraska counties in an earlier effort to condemn Sasse, as reported in the OMAHA WORLD-HERALD.

The votes of these 6 GOP senators won’t make any difference in the final outcome of Trump's "trial," as “conviction” requires a “yea” from 67 senators out of 100. At least 17 Republicans would have to vote to “convict.” (Note: we’re using quotations marks around “convict,” too.)

In the House, Liz Cheney of Wyoming is facing a huge backlash as well. Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz has already traveled to Cheyenne to rally against her. “The truth is that the establishment in both parties have teamed up to screw our fellow Americans for generations,” he said. “Now, in Washington, DC, the private insider club of Joe Biden, Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney, Nancy Pelosi and Liz Cheney, they want to return our government to its default setting –- enriching them, making them more powerful at our expense. But we can stop ‘em, and it starts right here in Wyoming.”

Donald Trump, Jr., said he would go to Wyoming as well to campaign against Liz Cheney. “It’s time to have a change at the top,” he said. “It’s time to have people who are going to start representing the people, not their own agenda, not their own nonsense, but their constituency.”

House Democrat impeachment managers, led by Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, argued in the Senate that not trying President Trump for what they allege he did in January, right before he was going to leave office, was creating a “January exception” to the Constitution. “...You can suddenly do [it] in your last few weeks in office without facing any constitutional accountability at all,” he said.

I guess that was enough to change Sen. Cassidy’s mind about voting to go ahead with the “trial,” but all it did was show that he and the others are just willfully obtuse –- they know good and well that this is all stagecraft.

In fact, speaking of stagecraft, the Democrats were ready with a highly-produced (likely by some Hollywood friends) 14-minute "movie" that edited Trump's words and intercut them with violence to make it look as though these were related. Very deceptive and manipulative. Attorney Shoen went on Tuesday's HANNITY to blast this.

Trump attorneys told senators (while Sen. Cassidy was apparently taking a nap), that there's a way to deal with FORMER Presidents who are alleged to have committed “high crimes and misdemeanors” while in office. You treat them like any other private American citizen alleged to have committed crimes: you get an arrest warrant, go out and arrest them, charge them and put them on trial. It's a real trial; senators don't get to make up the rules. The prosecution has to put on a real case with documentation and witnesses. (Note: the House did nothing of the sort in their slapdash impeachment of Trump.)

If the prosecution has no evidence, the judge dismisses the charges. If there is evidence, the judge proceeds to trial, in which a jury (not a bunch of partisan politicians) typically renders the verdict. Then, if found guilty, the accused must pay for their crimes. They might go to jail, or there is punishment in the form of probation, fines, etc. This would put an end to their political careers as well, which, as we all know, is the goal of this Senate “trial.”

Wait, I spoke too soon. If you're a Democrat, it's not that much of a deal to be convicted of a crime and come back to be, say, mayor of Washington, DC. Mayor Marion Barry served prison time on a cocaine conviction and was re-elected after being released. I digress.

Actually, I'm extremely proud of President Trump and his attorneys for the presentation they gave on Tuesday. These attorneys arrived late in the game; recall that another law firm had been intimidated into dropping the case. Of course, it didn’t matter what Trump's attorneys said; the vote to proceed to the "trial" was pre-ordained.

Sen. Rand Paul had already introduced a point-of-order resolution to preemptively declare the “trial” unconstitutional, but it didn’t get to a vote, as it was immediately tabled by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. That was on January 26, the same day the Senate voted to to move ahead, 55 to 45.

Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy has it right: ‘I think the constitutional defects of this --- both in the House and Senate --- are overwhelming,” he told CNN before the opening arguments. “You don’t have to be Judge Judy to see the constitutional defects.” That’s why I figure that the Democrats see them, all right. They just ignore them.

Tyler O’Neil at PJ MEDIA has some good observations.

He’s also done a great job of concisely laying out the arguments Trump’s attorneys are making in his defense. These were included in their brief filed Monday.


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  • FLORENCE ROSS

    02/10/2021 04:45 PM

    Mike: Why are unconstitutional decisions made by those in public office to uphold same, are
    blatantly not doing precisely that and getting away with all this nonsense?
    Why does no one retaliate?
    We need impeachments all right but it is the other way around. When will that start?
    How long are they going to play -- "Rules Are Made As We See Fit." --???

  • James Parker

    02/10/2021 04:43 PM

    Question. Insurrection is a Federal crime. Why not arrest Trump and all of the others who were at the Capitol for Insurrection and try them in a Federal court. The punishment is a fine, up to 10 years in jail and disqualification from public office.
    One observation is no one has been charged with the crime of insurrection. Another is that it may be difficult to find evidence of insurrection. Thirdly, if a grand jury were called would they be able to indict?

  • Connie Sue Leraas

    02/10/2021 04:43 PM

    Since the Senate has a democrat judge just wondering when a judge got to vote as a jury member? Just curious especially when his prejudice has been so vocal!

  • James Edward Bagby

    02/10/2021 04:41 PM

    Gov. Huck; Since Biden shut the pipeline down and it wasn't because the union went on strike or the pipeline company did not cease operations, Biden and the democrats should be held responsible for the employees lost wages and benefits. The same holds true for all the businesses and employees losses due to all the riots, looting, burning, and personal injuries received.

  • Merle Huffman

    02/10/2021 04:40 PM

    Vote those 6 So called Republicans Out of Office! Democrates will destroy America as we know it. We will stand with you Mr. Huckabee. Thank You! GOD BLESS!

  • Barbara Romanski

    02/10/2021 04:38 PM

    I look forward to your newsletters every day. Keep up the great work and keeping us informed.????????

  • David Kearns

    02/10/2021 04:30 PM

    Wasting our taxpayers money which should never have been a impeachable offen

  • Ina T. Manly

    02/10/2021 04:28 PM

    After listening to Rep.Joe Neguse this morning, I'm confused. I thought former President Trump was being tried for his speech on Jan. 6. According to Rep. Neguse, they have also added what they thought he coulda-shoulda done after the speech was over. Perhaps they are beginning to realize that the speech was a pretty flimsy excuse to impeach.

  • Samuel Reddick

    02/10/2021 04:18 PM

    Mr Huckabee, you, and Senator Cramer are examples of human defecation piled higher than I could ever imagine.

  • Steven Peet

    02/10/2021 04:14 PM

    It seems incredible to me that, having 44 senators out of 100 vote the impeachment proceedings to be unconstitutional, that further proceedings continue. Having voted the proceedings unconstitutional, could any of 12 these 44 now decide President Trump to be guilty without having to question their own integrity? Only those who found the proceedings to be constitutional could reasonably pronounce President Trump to be guilty, and there aren't enough of such people for this impeachment to succeed. Seems to me the most sensible approach would be to drop the entire charade.

  • Tricia Fairlie

    02/10/2021 04:10 PM

    Hi Mike and co. We are from Australia and as you would know we are shocked at the allowed corruption abd the extent of it in the USA. We are right behind all of you in whatever field politics media etc who are fighting for truth and justice. You have so many at your back for the sake of the USA and the rest of the world and justice for all people. Bless you all

  • Dan Wood

    02/10/2021 04:08 PM

    Isn't it the Supreme Court that decides what is Contitutional and Un-Constitutional??

  • JoAnne Hamm

    02/10/2021 04:03 PM

    What a circus! Thank you for your astute observations. We Americans are so fed up with these Democrat managers who cherry pick those things out of context. As the ACLJ attorneys correctly pointed out. a spliced video would not be admissible in a court of law! This is a kangaroo court for sure! Shameful and disgusting!

  • Nancy Lee Strange

    02/10/2021 03:43 PM

    Mr Huckabee..thank you for being the rare voice of reason in the realm of insanity that surrounds politicians in DC. I hope you continue to STAY IN TOUCH with the heartbeat of the common working class of people who are literally the backbone of this country. Our frustration level is so intense right now. We KNOW there is proof that the election was NOT A BONAFIDE ELECTION but rather a COUP by the Democrats . They will stoop to the lowest level of carnage, evil and wickedness to continue to rape this country for their own monetary gain. WE THE PEOPLE have had a bellyful of them and their misuse of their government privilege. You must believe me when I say that this country is staring a Civil War in the face if someone doesn’t stand up and speak the TRUTH ABOUT THE TRASH WHO ARE IN POLITICAL POWER. These are dangerous times we are facing. I am a twice widowed woman of 69 with a 43 year old Down Syndrome adult child to care for. I personally am ready for any kind of confrontational situation with anyone who comes on my property with intent to hurt, harm or destroy what little I have. Meaning....I will without hesitation take up arms against those who would harm my precious child. This is NOT A NORMAL WAY for GOD FEARING, PATRIOTIC AMERICANS to have to live. I was a prison guard for almost twenty years, and I have to say, I have known INMATES with better ethical and moral behavior than I am seeing coming from our governing body in DC. It literally makes me sick and very angry to see this GRAND OLD LADY being reduced to the level of whoredom. What can WE THE PEOPLE do to stop the madness going on?? WE WANT OUR COUNTRY BACK AND WE WANT IT BACK NOW.. WE WANT THE SHEER INSANITY OF NANCY PELOSI AND HER HOOLIGANS IN CONGRESS BITCH SLAPPED BACKWARDS TILL THEY UNDERSTAND THAT WE ARE DONE WITH THEIR CRAPPY BEHAVIOR.
    YES!! Maybe this sounds crude but it just ain’t gonna be pretty if we have to take this country back ourselves. Folks better be waking up and stop kicking the proverbial hound dog on the porch cause it’s fixin to bite them...HARD AND FAST.
    Thanks for letting me vent...and hopefully YOU will keep your heart straight and know that what I am saying is TRUTH....IT MIGHT STING LIKE A SCORPION BUT ITS STILL THE TRUTH, SIR.
    Y’all can’t say you weren’t told.
    Now it’s time for this old country gal to get ready for church so I can find a few minutes of peace to calm my troubled soul. Be blessed Mr Huckabee.

  • Lynn Lemoine

    02/10/2021 03:42 PM

    I’m so ashamed of the Republicans especially my Senator Bill Cassidy . I pray they all be voted out of office when their terms are up !

  • Linda House

    02/10/2021 03:37 PM

    First order of business in each state is to restore election integrity. Without confidence in our elections there is no point to all our hard work. Confirmation bias listening and sharing is a comfort, but when we know the Democrats will cheat, our efforts seem a waste of time.

    Many Democrat voters really believe we are the fascists, so cheating is reasonable and justified to defeat the evil. We need to knock on doors and/or have local rallies that educate and encourage people to get involved at the precinct level. Democrats are easy to find, and they make it easy to get involved. Republicans.... not so much. To save our republic, we need to learn how to get involved and make it easier to get involved.

    Perhaps, Sarah Huckabee Sander's run for governor will give us the opportunity to learn how to win in 2022 and 2024. She already has my vote.

  • Lisa Elliott

    02/10/2021 03:28 PM

    Dear Huck,
    Sooooo with knowledge that our senate congress and local ‘officials’ have become paid pawns along with our judiciary what is our REAL RECOURSE??? Sutting around praying is one thing but it looks like the NWO cabal/Rothschild’s at all are what we are up against. How do we centralize to combat this takeover. Because IT IS HAPPENING!!! Our borders on every level! Yep, I am awake.

  • Thomas Davis

    02/10/2021 03:20 PM

    Dear Governor -
    Thank you for a straightforward honest look at the news of the day. I pray that liberals and other non-conservative folks will read it. I also pray that our country will humble itself and repent for all the wrongs we have commited. Interesting to note that the NBA doesn't even bother to play the National Anthem before their games. Guess that way they don't have to show who is kneeling in support of destroying our country. Keep being a sane voice in this insane world.
    Tom Davis

  • Carol Wadley

    02/10/2021 03:10 PM

    I am so sick of watching the Democrats twist and lie about everything that happened on Jan 6. It especially irks me when they state they know what Trump was thinking and what he meant. Is there any Democrat anywhere that can actually tell the truth?

    Trump cultivated violence over many months? Give me a break. That’s how the Dems think not the Pubs. I guarantee if any Trump supporters thought there would be violence at the Jan 6 peaceful protest, they would certainly not have brought their children.

  • Jbtx

    02/10/2021 03:09 PM

    I guess I don't understand what the six who voted to go ahead are for. It is obvious that they are against Donald Trump. Collins, Murkowski, and some are trying to appease their left and right leaning constituents all the time. Romney is jealous and petty. I am guessing the six and probably some more simply stand only for their own self promotion or ego, or is it about money. I was taught, when I was a rookie investigator to follow the money. So sad, for these people. I want to see them leave, but I pity them, and pray for them

  • Stacy Campbell

    02/10/2021 03:07 PM

    I am curious what it would take for Pelosi, Waters, Harris and Biden to at least begin the impeachment process for the same reason they are trying to impeach Trump? I am curious why no one has put that into motion. Especially, when there is so much evidence to support it? I guess, is there anyone that can and will?

  • Toni

    02/10/2021 02:53 PM

    Re: “Sasse is said to have presidential aspirations for 2024. It’s hard to imagine someone this tone deaf even being considered for President.”

    Have you seen and heard the person, who is presently in that position???

  • Glen Porterfield

    02/10/2021 02:43 PM

    It's not just the Senate but the House, too.

  • Carol Deaton

    02/10/2021 02:41 PM

    Why don’t they just join the Democrats and leave our party? We all know they are RINOS ??

  • Christine Battaglio

    02/10/2021 02:40 PM

    I hope we can trust Bruce Castor not to be bought by the left. He used to be DA in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, where I live. So many Republicans have been turned.