He fought. Oh, how he fought. But Mitch McConnell’s battle with drowsy eyelids was a lost cause. The 77-year-old senator’s head bobbed and drooped. An alarmed aide sat at his side, powerless, as McConnell surrendered to the arms of Morpheus.
was in full flow, prosecuting the case against Donald Trump. Over nearly two and a half hours, McConnell would not be the only Republican senator to nod off, yawn, rub their eyes or bolt the chamber.
It was a nod to Hamilton, the unlikely Broadway musical hit about the former treasury secretary.
@RepAdamSchiff set out a case painfully familiar to those who have been following the matter (which is by no means everyone).
Above all, @RepAdamSchiff made a masterly plea for the soul of the nation. He entreated senators to put the constitution before party and warned that every generation had to fight anew for democracy and freedom.
Watching from afar, David Axelrod, former strategist for Barack Obama, tweeted: “Devastating, epic presentation by @RepAdamSchiff to open trial. Will it matter?”
Fellow Republicans dozed, slumped, rubbed their eyes or stretched their legs.