The right did not think so when they went after Bill Clinton.
Clinton's impeachment was CONSIDERABLY more bipartisan than Trump's has been. Yes, it was overwhelmingly Republican, BUT unlike with Trump, there was some disagreement. Five democrats voted 'yeah' on the first article, and 28 Republicans voted 'nay. On the second article, five democrats voted 'yea' and 12 Republicans voted 'nay.' The house investigation was considerably more fairly run for Clinton, as well.
For Trump...not a single Democrat voted 'nay,' and not a single republican voted 'yea.' THAT, sun rise, is an absolutely partisan division.
Now as to the trial, conviction required 67 votes...
and on Article one, not a single Dem voted 'guilty,' but ten Republicans voted not guilty.
On Article two, 45 Dems voted not guilty, and five republicans also voted not guilty.
Yes, that was a partisan vote, as well; Clinton WAS guilty of lying to congress. He admitted it, and was disbarred and fined for it. He simply didn't lose his job as POTUS.
So...if you think that 'the right didn't think so" then you might want to consider exactly what Clinton DID....and confessed to doing.
Trump's impeachment was purely partisan and political. His Senate trial will be, as well....as Pelosi knows FULL well. That's why she held on to the articles of impeachment for so long. She's trying to get as much political mileage as she can out of it, and it's going to backfire on her.
NO Republican is going to vote 'guilty'. Maybe a Democrat or two will vote 'not guilty,' if s/he has an ounce of self respect....or if s/he wants to be re-elected and actually pays attention to his/her constituents.
This whole thing has been an exercise in 'we have to get Trump by any means necessary,' and y'all have gone too far. I predict that the Republicans will get the House back, and that the Dems will be even further behind in the Senate. I predict that Trump WILL have a second term.
..............and the dems will try their hardest to find a way to impeach him again, in spite of that.