Thursday, February 01, 2018

How Many House Republicans Does It Take to Commit Treason?


The answer is apparently thirteen.  Here they are, the majority members of the ironically titled Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, who are prepared to give aid and comfort to our enemies if only it will protect Donald Trump from the law. The press keeps referring to them collectively, by the name of the committee. They should be outed and shamed.

Our allies (maybe we should start referring to them as "former allies") will not share intelligence with a country that can't keep a secret.

By the way, treason is an impeachable offense.


Devin Nunes, Chairman
22nd District of California


Mike Conaway
11th District of Texas


Peter King
2nd District of New York

Frank LoBiondo
2nd District of New Jersey

Tom Rooney
17th District of Florida


Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
27th District of Florida


Michael Turner
10th District of Ohio


Brad Wenstrup
2nd District of Ohio


Chris Stewart
2nd District of Utah


Rick Crawford
1st District of Arkansas


Trey Gowdy
4th District of South Carolina


Elise Stefanik
21st District of New York


Will Hurd
23rd District of Texas

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think its going to take a lot more than a misleading memo to get the Donald off the hook. At least I hope so. For him to be calling anyone "disgraceful" is a real stretch. One more thing...There is only one T in commit, Semp. :)

Bob Miller said...

Correct on all counts. Thanks for the spell-check!