I knew that Americans were dumb, but I didn’t think it was this bad. In the hours after President Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives, thousands of people immediately began wildly celebrating on social media because “Trump is not the president anymore”. But of course that is not true at all. Two-thirds of the Senate will have to vote to convict Trump in order to remove him from office, and at this point that seems exceedingly unlikely. Anyone that has received even the most basic education about the U.S. Constitution should know this, so how is it possible that there are vast hordes of people out there that actually believe that Donald Trump is no longer the president of the United States?
This is yet another example that demonstrates how spectacularly our system of public education has failed. Not too long ago, I wrote an article about a recent study that found that 15-year-old students in China are nearly four full grade levels ahead of 15-year-old students in the United States in math. The rest of the world is running circles around us, and our population is getting more “dumbed down” with each passing year.
But you have to be a very special kind of stupid to actually think that Donald Trump is no longer our president.
The following are 30 actual Twitter posts that were posted shortly after the impeachment votes were taken, and the level of idiocy displayed is absolutely chilling. Since I am importing these tweets directly from Twitter, only the links may show up if you are getting this article in your email or reading it on another website. If all of the tweets are not displaying properly and you want to see them, just visit the original article. And now that I have gotten that out of the way, here are the tweets…
Thank you America 🤩😂😂😂😂…. Donald Trump is no longer the president. Good decision #TrumpImpeachment pic.twitter.com/BHciCEztld
— Vanessa_AB (@VanessaAB13) December 19, 2019
https://twitter.com/AIDSTITSOFF/status/1207776746310750209
Annnnnd Trump is NO LONGER THE PRESIDENT
— Rod (@DaRocwieler) December 19, 2019
https://twitter.com/peauxb0y/status/1207475588958752768
https://twitter.com/RuthlessQueen69/status/1207506733884723200
https://twitter.com/alyciaisaspirit/status/1207480809214664704
Trump is no longer president, he has been IMPEACHED! 2020’s vision is looking very clear 🙏🏿
— Prod. 💔 (@LoznolaMC) December 19, 2019
I’m seeing a lot of confusion on my timeline, so let me clarify what’s going on. Trump is no longer president and every day he continues to say he is he’s breaking the law.
— flavius grillicho (@eyeballslicer) December 19, 2019
Trumps not president anymore. 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/onP8KTk0mM
— Spic Flair 🏚🐀💩 (@tacotraplord) December 19, 2019
so now that trumps impeached (voted out of presidency / not president anymore) how we feeling
— paige|see recent tweet (@graysamigo) December 19, 2019
YEEEEEESSSSS @realDonaldTrump is NO LONGER THE PRESIDENT!!!!! 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 let us rejoice!
— REEEEEESE (@_ShortybyForty) December 19, 2019
https://twitter.com/thamsanqa18/status/1207522321893875714
Guys!!! Hes impeached!!!! @realDonaldTrump is no longer our president!!!!
— Sam Hyde (@SHyde330) December 19, 2019
https://twitter.com/kaileighg1234/status/1207473887014985728
Haha donald trumps no longer president of the USA
— Carson K (@carson_flames) December 19, 2019
Also he is no longer President Trump. You can call him Mr. Trump.
Looking forward to his meltdown.
— 。 𝓼 𝓱 𝓮 。 (@JenVoices) December 19, 2019
Can y’all believe the world is almost 2,020 years old and trump is no longer our president
— Howell Updates (@oliviakhowell_) December 19, 2019
He is no longer President Donald J. Trump.
He is now IMPEACHED President, Donald J. Trump. That has a nice ring to it.
— Chris Jackson (@ChrisCJackson) December 19, 2019
trump is no longer president ?! what a great way to end the decade #Impeached
— uh-mar-ee 🥱 (@301_mauri) December 19, 2019
https://twitter.com/uwubimon/status/1207480401213575168
Sadly Donald Jay Trump was now impeaxhed and is no longer President. sad day for #KAG
— Destroyer Of Comedy, Humor (@timheidecker) December 19, 2019
Me rn knowing trump is no longer president#TrumpImpeachment pic.twitter.com/M1BQCrKian
— 🌃 (@GodlyKryptic) December 19, 2019
President trump is no longer president. The universe always rights itself. ALWAYS
— outah_pocket_outah sight (@outah_pocket) December 19, 2019
The vibes in the air are great since Trump isn’t president anymore
— ariana💘 (@AiiirEanna) December 19, 2019
https://twitter.com/HumbleTeej/status/1207476460316844033
RT IF YOU ARE HAPPY THAT TRUMP IS NO LONGER PRESIDENT!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🗽🗽🗽
— Layton Sheets (@laysheets) December 19, 2019
It’s official trump is no longer our president 🎉🎊🎉
— 🏴☠️🕸Riah Regular 🕷🏴☠️ (@HOTHOTCOMMODITY) December 19, 2019
Yo, Donald Trump is not president anymore, that’s good.
— Kahlil Love (@kahlil_love) December 19, 2019
https://twitter.com/isGabrielGuy/status/1207472978990026752
Well ur not president anymore
— omar (@omar55424279) December 19, 2019
Hooray! @realDonaldTrump is not President anymore!
— adamreno (@adamreno) December 19, 2019
not president anymore bum!
— zakia 💗‼️ (@zakia_flowers) December 19, 2019
@realDonaldTrump ur not president anymore bro , remove it from your bio !!
— ashlynn 💫 (@hoeassashlynn) December 19, 2019
woah crazy trump isn’t president anymore
— Jag (@notjagwilliams) December 19, 2019
My question is who made Trump the defacto leader of the GOP. If he’s not president anymore, doesn’t that cut off his (abuse of) power?
— Chris Frank (@Frankly_Chris) December 18, 2019
https://twitter.com/CANCEL_SAM/status/1207523844744974337
https://twitter.com/branstan_/status/1207526796486426624
https://twitter.com/hxsannoor/status/1207738626941095938
I could almost feel my eyeballs burning as I read those tweets because of the extreme level of stupidity displayed in them.
Are Americans really this ignorant?
And the truth is that Trump has not actually officially been impeached yet. The following explanation of this point comes from Bloomberg…
But an indefinite delay would pose a serious problem. Impeachment as contemplated by the Constitution does not consist merely of the vote by the House, but of the process of sending the articles to the Senate for trial. Both parts are necessary to make an impeachment under the Constitution: The House must actually send the articles and send managers to the Senate to prosecute the impeachment. And the Senate must actually hold a trial.
If the House does not communicate its impeachment to the Senate, it hasn’t actually impeached the president. If the articles are not transmitted, Trump could legitimately say that he wasn’t truly impeached at all.
That’s because “impeachment” under the Constitution means the House sending its approved articles of to the Senate, with House managers standing up in the Senate and saying the president is impeached.
For now, Nancy Pelosi are her minions are warning that they may delay sending the articles of impeachment to the Senate, and that delay could potentially last for an extended period of time.
The Democrats want to be assured that there will be a “fair trial”, but so far Mitch McConnell and Chuck Schumer seem to be very far apart on any sort of an agreement…
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer met on Thursday to discuss the Senate impeachment trial that will determine whether the president is removed from office, but the leaders could not come to an agreement.
The meeting marked the first concrete step in establishing how a Senate trial will work, something that will likely begin in January. Schumer reiterated his position that witnesses and documents are needed and asked that McConnell mull over this proposal over the holidays. After the meeting, McConnell took to the Senate floor to say he was opposed to the idea and explained he wanted a minimalist resolution that outlined procedures for the start of the trial, similar to something that passed unanimously during President Bill Clinton’s impeachment. The resolution did not deal with contentious issues like testimony from witnesses, as they were voted on later during the trial.
If I was President Trump, I would actually be pushing for the trial to begin as quickly as possible, because if the vote was held today there is no way that the Republican-controlled Senate would remove him from office.
But an extended delay could potentially open the door for all sorts of shenanigans. It is well known that there are a lot of Republicans in the Senate that are not particularly fond of Trump, and giving them lots of time to “consider their options” is not wise.
The longer this impeachment saga is drawn out, the more it is going to divide our nation. And since 2020 is an election year, it was already promising to be a chaotic year anyway. As I warned yesterday, all of the anger and frustration that have been building under the surface could explode at any time, and what is ahead of us is not going to be pretty.
If much of the population actually thought that Donald Trump was no longer president because he was impeached by the House, what else can they be led to believe?
We are at such a critical moment in our history, and if our forefathers could see us today they would be rolling over in their graves. This generation has made a mockery of everything that previous generations of Americans worked so hard to build, and our society is literally coming apart at the seams right in front of our eyes.
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