here is a thread with remarkable comments from respected former Missouri Republican Senator John Danforth about what's happened to his party: "It's losing its grip on the country as a whole. It's becoming increasingly a regional party... we're in decline." pbs.org/newshour/show/…
more Danforth "the Republican Party today is not just different from what it had been. It's the opposite of what it had been. America needs a strong, responsible conservative party. That has been the Republican Party. It is neither strong, nor responsible, nor conservative today"
"former President Trump lost in 2016 by 3 million votes...he lost in 2020 by 7 million votes. We're going in the wrong direction. But the worst thing is we have become a kind of grotesque caricature of what the Republican Party has traditionally been."
"We were founded as the party of the Union, of holding the country together. And now we have got on this populist tack, which is very much us against them."
"There are conspiracies out there involving liberals and corporations and big tech. 'They're picking on you, the American people. You should resent this. You should feel your grievances. We feel them for you.' And we're going to continue to create wedges to drive Americans apart"
Danforth on his fellow Missouri Senator "what Hawley did was..he repeatedly said the election was in doubt, January 6 was going to be the decisive day..then he appeared in front of the Capitol building in that famous photograph encouraging what was going on."
on the pressure on Republicans in office, what they're "hearing from their constituents, what they're hearing from the Trump types & from Trump is, if they don't toe the line, they're going to lose their jobs. And most people, understandably, are motivated by self-preservation."
Republicans "don't want to lose their jobs. So, all the pressure now has come from what I would call the populist wing of the party, the Trump wing of the party. And the rest of us have been just pushed & pushed & pushed. And it's really time now for us to start pushing back."
"the real question is, what is the position of the Republican Party with regard to Pres Trump & how he behaved in office and what he did to our country? I think anything other than a strong vote of conviction by Republicans is going to be viewed, rightly so, as condoning Trump."
as for Republican Senators saying the impeachment trial is unconstitutional: Danforth says "they're looking for some reason to duck the vote. I think they're looking for a reason not to condemn Trump for what Trump did...but I don't think we can afford to do that anymore."
former Republican Senator John Danforth: "I mean, is this guy going to be in control of the Republican Party, or is he not? Is he going to define the Republican Party going forward, or is he not?"
"it now is time for a clear expression on the part of Republicans that this whole populist strategy we have been following is just plain wrong...."
"...we're going to return to the Republican Party that is a responsible party, that is a conservative party, and that is a party that is capable of being a national party again, which it is not now." former Republican Sen John Danforth of Missouri @NewsHour tonight
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Merrick Garland, @JoeBiden's pick to be Attorney General: "the rule of law is not some lawyer's turn of phrase, it is the very foundation of our democracy..the essence is that there be not one rule for Republicans, one for Democrats; one for friends, one for foes..." 1/4
more Merrick Garland "...one for the powerful, one for the powerless...different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity..." 2/4
3/4 Merrick Garland: "ensuring civil rights and the rule of law are the great principles upon which the Department of Justice was founded and they echo today, in ensuring racial equity in the justice system and meeting violent extremism."
Chicago Mayor @LoriLightfoot "The truth is where we're seeing greatest challenges is in people's homes, in social settings not public.. So I'm not sure we're reaching the right people with the restrictions to be imposed by the state...that's my concern." pbs.org/newshour/show/…
as for White House outreach on Covid relief @LoriLightfoot "From the very beginning of this pandemic (we) have reached out to the president, to the vice president. They have ignored us at every turn. It's a total missed opportunity, unfortunately, I think lives have been lost"
this, after Acting Dir of White House Domestic Policy Council Brooke Rollins, told me one reason #Covid relief plan has been held up, is: "the idea of sending 100's of billions of $$ to bail out states and cities that have been poorly run isn't fair to the American taxpayer."
Judge Amy Coney Barrett begins her opening statement repeating what she said when announced, that she's "used to being in a group of nine," w/several sentences on each of her 7 children, as well as mentions of her six sisters, and her parents, who she says are watching from home
Judge Barrett: "...courts are not designed to solve every problem or right every wrong in our public life." "..policy decisions and value judgments...must be made by the political branches"
Barrett adds "I would be the first mother of school-age children to serve on the Court"
now @SenatorDurbin charges Republicans with a “shameless, self serving, venal reversal” in pushing Barrett nomination with only 22 days before 2020 election, after they denied Merrick Garland a hearing 269 days before 2016 election
followed by @SenMikeLee who says the Constitution works best when “each of us reads it and understands it”, reminding that he too served as a clerk on the high court
.@SenMikeLee, in the Senate bearing room, is 10 days out from testing positive for Covid. Chair @LindseyGrahamSC compliments his presentation, says he seems “fully recovered”
so striking that Joseph Maguire the acting head of U.S. National Intelligence says "the greatest challenge (U.S. faces) is not a kinetic strike from a foreign adversary...but to maintain the integrity of our election system. There are foreign powers now challenging this...."
more from Maguire, the country's top intelligence official "our first job is to protect the sanctity of the election system at the national, state and city level"
in 2018, U.S. defense spending was at least $ 625 Billion, while money allocated for election security was $ 380 Million, of which only 8% was actually spent washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost…