Over the weekend, we came across a story warning Republicans about their decision to start an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
An Aug. 31 story in The Hill - headlined "White House warns GOP Biden impeachment will backfire" - says that "The White House remains steadfastly confident that if the GOP goes forward with an inquiry it will hurt Republicans more than it could hurt Biden."
If the White House, the Biden campaign, and all their sycophants in the media really and truly believed that, they'd be cheering impeachment on.
The left desperately wants Republicans to think an impeachment inquiry is self-defeating in hopes that it can convince enough of them to oppose voting to formally move ahead with an inquiry.
"Trump himself has done a lot of work to seed this narrative that impeachment will help him," Salon wrote at the time, "Although it's unclear why people actually believed him, rather than seeing that as the ham-fisted attempt at manipulation that it obviously was."
That Sept. 27, 2019 Salon article - titled "Think impeachment will help Trump? Then why is he behaving like a cornered rat?" - quoted New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie, who tweeted at the time that "No one has been able to explain the mechanism by which impeaching the unpopular, widely disliked president makes him more popular."
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