Remember: “everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.” ~ Mike Tyson
The exploitation of Michael Cohen toward the launch of Speaker Pelosi’s impeachment effort backfired bigly.  Not enough people found Cohen credible; and because of the ridiculous way the entire staged performance was carried out by Democrats, and the their media allies, most people saw right through the politicization of it. The plan just failed.

Additionally, some politicians like Jim Jordan, Jody Hice and Mark Meadows started calling out the blatant construct behind Pelosi’s impeachment plan.  HPSCI Chairman Adam Schiff sending his staff to New York four times to prep Michael Cohen before the hearings – was only made more ridiculous by Chairman Schiff trying to deny they coached Cohen.  Schiff looks like a doofus.  So today:

[Nancy Pelosi] “I’m not for impeachment. This is news. I’m going to give you some news right now because I haven’t said this to any press person before. But since you asked, and I’ve been thinking about this: Impeachment is so divisive to the country that unless there’s something so compelling and overwhelming and bipartisan, I don’t think we should go down that path, because it divides the country. And he’s just not worth it.” (link)

UPDATE: Jerry Nadler has also joined in (see below).

Chairman Adam Schiff:

Chairman Jerry Nadler:


Additionally, listen to how Adam Schiff is now describing the use of the Mueller report.

…”the evidence would have to be pretty overwhelming”…


“the evidence would have to be pretty overwhelming” is a considerable change in position for HPSCI Chairman Adam Schiff who was previously open to using rumor, innuendo and supposition to launch investigations.
One of the hurdles the Democrats cannot overcome is the strength of the support for President Trump.  Despite the 24/7/365 attacks from their media allies President Trump still has an approval rating of 50%.   And approval of handling the economy over 56%.
Consider this recent analysis CTH completed comparing the current approval rating of G7 Leaders:  Justin Trudeau, Canada (35%); Emmanuel Macron, France (28%); Angela Merkel, Germany (29%); Theresa May, U.K. (28%); Giuseppe Conte, Italy (67%); and Shinzo Abe, Japan (44%).

It is not coincidental the “globalists” (Trudeau, Macron, Merkel and May) are not supported.  Meanwhile the “nationalists” (Trump, Conte and Abe) are very much supported.
I guess we can call this truth: stuff we’ll never see in the media.

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