It keeps turning out that various terrible things which happen under Republican leadership are actually the Democrats' fault. washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/…
My man, you should turn off Fox News for a bit and ask actual residents of those states like myself how things are going.
Also, I couldn't ask for a neater reinforcement of the thesis of my piece than "the governor of the state where millions of people have no power is right that democratic policies are bad."
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Castor notes Trump's 2:38 tweet about supporting the police and staying peaceful. Castor does not mention Trump's 2:24 tweet castigating Pence, which protestors at the Capitol then read over a bullhorn, riling up the crowd.
Broadly, Castor is arguing that the Jan. 6 speech couldn't be the trigger for the violence given the timeline. But that's *their* constraint. The article of impeachment points out that the day was the culmination of months of incitement about the election.
Why are all of these videos produced like low-budget action movie trailers?
Reminder that Hawley's stated objections to the election amount solely to the argument that votes in PA were cast through a mail-in process enabled by a law that he argues was in violation of the state's constitution.