I don’t think this is taking the air out for me. I’m more than fully confident that Mueller has planned for this.
I don’t think this is taking the air out for me. I’m more than fully confident that Mueller has planned for this.
I think you have to. The Senate was under D control for a year and a half after Jeffords switched parties. This is really all beside my original point though...a lot can change in two years.
No chance Mueller didn’t plan for this with some kind of “unseal this indictment if I’m fired” contingency plans.
So this is a poison pill in the letter right? If Sessions were to just resign that’s not obstruction, but if he were to be fired...
The history literally explains the history you’re asking about. Hence, you called it “history.”
1) You just copy and pasted the history. You still haven’t explained to me how Daschle can be majority leader of the senate without the senate being under dem control, or in other words - without flipping from republican control (and this is after the GOP lost 5 seats from the previous congress) to democratic control.
1. Explain how Tom Daschle can be senate majority leader at the time without the Dems being in control of the Senate?
Majority Party (June 6, 2001-November 12, 2002 —): Democrat (50 seats)
I never said it was. The fact that neither party had a majority means it did not flip.
My favorite part...
Read the through the link you posted and explain to me how the Senate was under Republican control from 1999-2007.
That’s exactly where I got it from. It was not under republican control from 1999 - 2007. From 2001-2003 it went D, R, D, R because of vice presidents, party switching, vacancy appointments, and quite possibly 9-11.
So it went R, split, R, D then R? Not sure if my math is right here, but (carry the two)... Yup...looks like 4 to me.
Senate control:
As I’ve responded to many with...2 years in politics is a VERY long time.
Not with that attitude.
The Senate has flipped control four or five times in the last 20 years. That’s a lot in 20 years. But again...agree to disagree.
Right...and even though Manchin voted for Kavanaugh I’d rather have him in the Senate over Morrisey.
I think you’re underestimating how much can happen in two years, but agree to disagree I guess.
Your name is quite fitting.