Adam Schiff Is ‘Wildly Stupid’ During Trump Impeachment Trial, Says Former Prosecutor and GOP Lawmaker

“The Democratic lawmakers in both chambers of Congress are behaving as if stupidity is a virtue.” – Former criminal prosecutor and police commander.

 

Fox News contributor and former South Carolina congressman Trey Gowdy hammered impeachment manager Adam Schiff for his “wildly stupid trial strategy.” Gowdy made the comments during the third day of President Trump’s impeachment trial, opining on whether or not Schiff’s argument that the American people can not decide the next election is a valid one.

Chief Democrat impeachment manager Adam Schiff and his band of blowhard managers have had three days to present their case and it has already appeared to be disastrous for the radical left Democratic Party.

It was always going to be a tough task to convince the Senate that an election should be reversed and a duly elected president be thrown out of office on the flimsy accusations that were the basis of their impeachment articles but Shifty Schiff has shot himself in the foot.

According to former Republican congressman Trey Gowdy, the California Democrat’s impeachment strategy is “wildly stupid” and very likely doomed to failure.

Gowdy was referring to Schiff’s insistence that President Trump must be ousted because the American people can’t be trusted to pick the nation’s leader – a stunning statement that reveals just how much contempt that Democrats have for elections when they don’t win or can’t rig in their favor.

“Gowdy is so right about Schiff’s antics during the past House of Representatives impeachment inquiry targeting President Donald Trump. What is seen by the American public are the Democratic lawmakers in both chambers of Congress behaving as if stupidity is a virtue,” said former prosecutor and police lieutenant Scott Sundarry. “Sorry Democrats, but your plan to destroy Trump isn’t working.”

During an interview with the Fox News Channel’s anchorman Brett Baier, the former criminal prosecutor and House Oversight Committee chairman, Trey Gowdy, roasted the arguably pathological liar Schiff over not only his refuting of democracy but also for the accusation that Senate members are corrupt and a part of a cover-up.

Schiff’s alleged partner in crime and deceit, Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-New York, also questioned the GOP senators’ honesty and patriotism, and he was admonished by Chief Justice John Roberts, who is basically referee of the impeachment trial.

“Adam isn’t ordinarily this stupid but when you tell the jury, [in this case] the Senate, that they’re corrupt and then you tell the American people on the same day that they cannot be trusted to pick the commander in chief, that’s just a ‘wildly stupid trial strategy,’” Gowdy replied.

“Remember when Donald Trump, as a candidate, began to question the reliability of the vote?” Gowdy asked anchorman Brett Baier.

“Well Adam Schiff has done exactly the same thing,” he continued assuming a Democrat’s voice. “American people, we don’t trust you to factor this in in November, so we need a hundred senators to decide that.”

Gowdy reiterated, “It is a wildly stupid trial strategy, only surpassed by Jerry Nadler’s insulting of the jury two days ago.”

“I find it hard to believe that these demigods like Schiff, Pelosi, Schumer, Nadler and too many others are telling the American people that they cannot be trusted to vote for the ‘right candidate’ and a bunch of shysters and Democratic Party hacks should choose right candidate,” said Larry Selcedo, a retired criminal investigator and police academy instructor.

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Rep. Adam Schiff: “The president’s misconduct cannot be decided at the ballot box. For we cannot be assured that the vote will be fairly won.”

5:45 PM · Jan 22, 2020·Twitter Media Studio

Jim Kouri National Assn. of Chief of Police

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