Republican commentator on PBS makes point that by same standard presented by House managers, you could argue many Republican senators also incited violence and anti-constitutional sentiments — but like, yes, that’s the point.
Now she is arguing Trump tweeted a lot, so a hundred or so tweet inciting violence isn’t really a lot in the total volume, and just 😂
Republican commentator on PBS continues: are we getting to the point where everyone is going to be held accountable for what they say? I hope not.
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Her final point is to say something about how Hollywood and unions and other people conspired to make sure Trump wasn’t president. And maybe that is what Trump is mad about and why he incited insurrection. How can these people even say this with a straight face.
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So far the opening statement by Trump’s defense team is “emotion means the law shouldn’t apply” and “Senators are different than people” and also let’s not forget “and I guess we include women too now — sign of the times”
Not sure where this debate club catastrophe is going
“Why is it that we say MY senator?”
Umm actually it’s because English and federalism?
Stunning insights by Bobby genius
“And I guess not all senators agree with each other all the time”
Wut
“And uhhh FEDERALIST PAPERS MADISON HAMILTON because clearly I am losing the audience — should I rap it for you?”
My George Shultz story: he once have me an A+ on a project for making him laugh.
He team-taught an amazing class at Stanford — negotiations? Arms control? Not actually sure what class actually was — with three other big-name “formers” (which is why you took the class) /1
The first assignment was a team project — you were assigned a country and had to present your case on some arms control issue.
Of course my team got Russia.
So we worked out the whole presentation on nuclear whatever and I’m sure it was fine. /2
But when we presented it in class, we staged it so one very serious member of our team read the presentation in English (as the interpreter), while I was the “Russian” diplomat actually presenting. /3
Today’s indictment of Ricky Vaughn for *2016* election interference efforts — that were well documented already in public domain — really makes you wonder what else Bill Barr was sitting on
Serves as notice though that this is criminal. More coming.
In revealing the annual #DoomsdayClock, @BulletinAtomic highlights the proliferation of conspiracies and the consistent eroding of scientific truth as an escalating concern in how we respond to crisis.
Yet, somehow, they leave the 2021 doomsday clock unchanged. /1
Lots of focus from speakers about the anticipated policy shifts a Biden admin heralds, and the need for US leadership in climate, health, arms control discussions. /3