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Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Anyone who tuned in last night "were rewarded for their perseverance with a debate that seemed striking for its lack of artifice and frequent evidence of intelligent life on stage,” writes @harrispolitico https://t.co/x3k7NB4j94 — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Asked how he could stomach pardoning a child rapist, Kentucky's Bevin responded, “Which one?” @antoniafarzan https://t.co/ULVYr4Q6mh — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Yes, this is a perennial question. For purposes of presidents, he’s counted twice, even though he’s only one person. — PolitiTweet.org
Rik Gates @rikgates
Great article @peterbakernyt However, there are only 43 previous presidents - not 44. Cleveland was our 22nd and 24… https://t.co/iWX1wkOpUy
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
@SherylNYT @npfandos This standoff reminds us that this is the first presidential impeachment with the House and Senate under control of different parties, so this is uncharted territory. — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Trump refused to participate in the House proceedings because he said they were a sham. Now he’s upset that Pelosi is hinting she may not participate in the Senate proceedings because she says they’re a sham. @SherylNYT @npfandos https://t.co/mO2O2fOj7G — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @sbg1: Yes, @PreetBharara and I talked impeachment for his great podcast, and I got to ask him what happens in a real court when the def… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Jonathan Turley manages a double with op-eds in both the @WSJ and @latimes this morning critiquing the House impeachment vote. https://t.co/e0jlR3ennh https://t.co/HIDRLOlpvK — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Everyone agreed with the Senate bill meant to counter Russian aggression -- except the Trump administration, which turned out 22 pages of objections to the legislation, calling it "unnecessary." @SangerNYT https://t.co/gxNXDNruaT — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
"Pelosi has been the maestro of the unruly Democratic orchestra that crescendoed ... to an impeachment vote she sought mightily to avoid. Like a conductor, she has presided over the process with discipline and at times an iron fist." @SherylNYT https://t.co/eLofzcnBNF — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Democrats "are putting themselves on the line not for an outcome but for a principle." Republicans hope to make them pay a price at the ballot box. @hillhulse https://t.co/QA8pEeD6wp — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
"Even by his own standards, the president's speech was discursive and sometimes strange, as when he digressed to complain that modern toilets lack adequate flushing power." @michaelcrowley @anniekarni @maggieNYT https://t.co/kUB65YsRuP — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
"At the Trump International Hotel...the House debate on impeachment was playing silently on Fox News as instrumental Christmas music swelled and guests with 'Keep America Great' hats meandered through the lobby." @MarkLeibovich @katierogers https://t.co/Z1VUehKgXa — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
"The people’s House became the nation in miniature, a people torn over the conduct of a president who has defied political odds and broken the rules of politics — and who is braced for more to come," writes @danbalz who has seen it all. https://t.co/kp2N9Wv3ed — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
A sad day? No one seemed sad. "Trump’s impeachment was mostly just another crazy, divisive moment in his crazy, divisive Presidency—an inevitable day, a predictable day, a partisan day, a long day, and, in the end, a historic day," writes @sbg1 https://t.co/SlTNh1tu1G — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
For the most unpredictable of presidents, it was the most predictable of outcomes. Is anyone really surprised that President Trump was impeached? His defiant disregard for red lines arguably made him an impeachment waiting to happen. https://t.co/3q6NX36ZVN — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @ddale8: Per the excellent @FactbaseFeed, Trump's impeachment night speech was 2 hours 1 minute, one minute shy of his longest speech ev… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @pkcapitol: My look at 1-year arc of Trump v. Pelosi: Last December, mocking her bid to become speaker, Trump said the shutdown talks wo… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @jdawsey1: Trump is now mocking Rep. Debbie Dingell. "Debbie Dingell, that's a real beauty," Trump says. "I gave them the A treatment,"… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @katierogers: Can confirm https://t.co/KWHwkAjaTn — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @katierogers: History: Pooler @jdawsey1 captures for the permanent indelible record what the president was doing at the moment the Hou… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
The take for history by our indefatigable @npfandos and @shearm https://t.co/NI2TwjXwct — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
White House statement by @PressSec: "Today marks the culmination in the House of one of the most shameful political episodes in the history of our Nation." — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
House approves second article of impeachment against Trump on 229 to 198 vote, charging him with obstruction of Congress. — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @markknoller: Split screen: @SpeakerPelosi presided over the House to announce the vote on the first Article of Impeachment as Pres Trum… — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Gabbard votes present on second article as well. — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Trump becomes the third president in American history to be impeached as House votes 230 to 197 to charge him with abuse of power. — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Tulsi Gabbard votes "present." — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
A majority of the House has voted to impeach Trump. With the vote stilll ongoing, there are already 226 yes votes, more than the 216 required. — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Latest poll from @NBCNews and @WSJ again shows that the American public remains divided right down the middle, with 48% for impeaching Trump and 48% opposed to it. https://t.co/zeLlVMm5G8 — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
RT @samdolnick: And @JaneMayerNYer has the top 1 and 2 spots on @NewYorker‘s most read list https://t.co/Xmr5mFyMKH — PolitiTweet.org