The hearings broadcast
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@Horace said in The hearings broadcast:
@Mik said in The hearings broadcast:
It already is. And the left, including my brother, are screaming bloody murder about the bill passed in Ohio to prevent biological men from competing in women's sports. I have long said that the LGBTQXYZQRST lobby's goal is not simply acceptance but endorsement.
Mik what do you attribute his indoctrination to?
Before Mik responds, I'm going to guess:
Spouse, profession or geographic location.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in The hearings broadcast:
@Horace said in The hearings broadcast:
It's method acting for the history books, which are in fact being written, which identify Jan 6 as a legitimate coup attempt by Republicans - the political side of scary, racist, violent insurrectionists. The left will repeat the histrionic description of January 6 forever, and their long game is that that description will become all but fact. I think that's a realistic goal. At some point, you'll have to argue with "historians" like tribalist Timothy Snyder, and if you differ with them, you will be someone who is "ignorant of history", rather than someone who has a reasonable difference of opinion.
When liberal politicians pander, they're getting cheers from the far left, because they're the most vocal. About everything. So it's an echo chamber.
The problem is, for every 1 echo chamber liberal out there, there's at least 1.5 pseudo-centrist, 1 rightie and 1 far rightie.
I wish them the best of luck with their propaganda and hope they keep doubling down. Gets us ever closer to the coming implosion.
The long game of writing the history books and teaching future generations, is firmly in the left's sights, and increasingly in their hands.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in The hearings broadcast:
@Horace said in The hearings broadcast:
@Mik said in The hearings broadcast:
It already is. And the left, including my brother, are screaming bloody murder about the bill passed in Ohio to prevent biological men from competing in women's sports. I have long said that the LGBTQXYZQRST lobby's goal is not simply acceptance but endorsement.
Mik what do you attribute his indoctrination to?
Before Mik responds, I'm going to guess:
Spouse, profession or geographic location.
Two out of three ain't bad. Profession (folk/bluegrass musician), and location (NE Ohio college town).
Some folks would gripe if you hung 'em with a new rope.
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@Mik said in The hearings broadcast:
@Aqua-Letifer said in The hearings broadcast:
@Horace said in The hearings broadcast:
@Mik said in The hearings broadcast:
It already is. And the left, including my brother, are screaming bloody murder about the bill passed in Ohio to prevent biological men from competing in women's sports. I have long said that the LGBTQXYZQRST lobby's goal is not simply acceptance but endorsement.
Mik what do you attribute his indoctrination to?
Before Mik responds, I'm going to guess:
Spouse, profession or geographic location.
Two out of three ain't bad. Profession (folk/bluegrass musician), and location (NE Ohio college town).
Some folks would gripe if you hung 'em with a new rope.
So, someone who would absorb and fully believe whatever it is he needs to in order to thrive professionally and socially. Normal. What they never understand, is that "principles" don't actually enter into it.
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Seeing as how these hearings are the third impeachment of Trump, I'm slightly surprised our gentleman from New York has not offered his opinion upon these proceedings...
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20M viewers. That's the major networks + most of cable.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/primetime-jan-6-hearings-air-dismal-ratings
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@89th said in The hearings broadcast:
I haven't watched. Is there audio evidence of Trump saying that Pence deserves to be hanged? I presume not otherwise we would've heard it already.
I believe he said it, but it was not a public comment. I can’t imagine that anyone would be surprised.
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No, he's not British.
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@Mik said in The hearings broadcast:
@89th said in The hearings broadcast:
I haven't watched. Is there audio evidence of Trump saying that Pence deserves to be hanged? I presume not otherwise we would've heard it already.
I believe he said it, but it was not a public comment. I can’t imagine that anyone would be surprised.
It also seems like something he’d say, but also maybe not mean it literally. That being said, I love how we’ve come to a place culturally where there isn’t more outrage of a sitting President saying his VP should be hanged. To think the outrage threshold 15 years ago was Bush being unable to pronounce the word “nuclear”.
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@89th said in The hearings broadcast:
@Mik said in The hearings broadcast:
@89th said in The hearings broadcast:
I haven't watched. Is there audio evidence of Trump saying that Pence deserves to be hanged? I presume not otherwise we would've heard it already.
I believe he said it, but it was not a public comment. I can’t imagine that anyone would be surprised.
It also seems like something he’d say, but also maybe not mean it literally. That being said, I love how we’ve come to a place culturally where there isn’t more outrage of a sitting President saying his VP should be hanged. To think the outrage threshold 15 years ago was Bush being unable to pronounce the word “nuclear”.
Outrage over out of context hearsay says something about the outraged person, but doesn't say much else. There's plenty of factual stuff we can all develop an opinion of Trump about, without cherry picking this. It does fit seamlessly with the narrative that Trump orchestrated a coup attempt. I suppose if you believe one, you'll believe the other.
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@Mik said in The hearings broadcast:
That carefully orchestrated hit piece is a waste of airtime.
Horace was close: It's theater. It's the kind of theater we should be getting used to by now. (See Kavanaugh.)
If Jan 6 was a legitimate coup attempt by Republicans, then Republicans should be embarrassed. They need to attend classes in remedial Insurrection 101. It was a bunch of selfie-mad yahoos who got themselves all frenzied up on social media. They knew fucking nothing. But since enough citizens have allowed themselves to get whipped into their outrage du jour over it, we are treated to hearings -- just like it's an actual serious thing.
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@Mik said in The hearings broadcast:
Well, let's do a survey. Who here believes Trump would actually have hanged Pence if he could have?
Let's first do a survey for the question that no one (except you) answered. Who here thinks he said it?
Whether he meant it, if he said it, clearly I think he didn't. Unless he could use Trump Gallows(TM). He has a very long track record of saying things he didn't believe.
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@Catseye3 said in The hearings broadcast:
@Mik said in The hearings broadcast:
That carefully orchestrated hit piece is a waste of airtime.
Horace was close: It's theater. It's the kind of theater we should be getting used to by now. (See Kavanaugh.)
If Jan 6 was a legitimate coup attempt by Republicans, then Republicans should be embarrassed. They need to attend classes in Insurrection 101. It was a bunch of selfie-mad yahoos who got themselves all frenzied up on social media. They knew fucking nothing. But since enough citizens have allowed themselves to get whipped into their outrage du jour over it, we are treated to hearings -- just like it's an actual serious thing.
Yep.
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The second omission? Oh, yeah — cross-examination.
That, if it had been allowed, would have entailed the presentation of perspectives contrary to, and potentially corrective of, the committee’s narrative. Notice that’s narrative, singular. Again, this is not a traditional investigation, much less a fact-finding exercise. It is not like a trial or a truly bipartisan probe, where advocates of adversary positions clash, and in that clash the picture sharpens and we learn what really happened.
See, we’re talking about a select committee. Under House rules, that means Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.), a partisan Democrat who is rabidly anti-Trump, got to handpick the members. In a move Democrats will come to rue, Pelosi rejected the two-century norm that allows leadership of the minority party to choose which of its members will fill its allotted committee seats. As a technical matter of the rules, Pelosi had the power to do this — the resolution creating the committee, which Pelosi’s minions wrote, required her merely to “consult” with the Republican minority leader, Kevin McCarthy (R., Calif.), not accept his recommended appointments. She thus nixed his choice of two ardent pro-Trumpers, Jim Jordan (R., Ohio) and Jim Banks (R., Ind.) — which, predictably, induced McCarthy to reject any GOP participation and malign the committee as a political hit job.
In terms of the probe’s legitimacy, Pelosi’s despotic move is a blunder. Much of the country has no interest in the House’s January 6 investigation, even though a credible investigation of the Capitol riot should be a priority.
You can tell yourself I’m drinking the Trump Kool-Aid here, but it ain’t so. I think Trump should have been impeached and disqualified from holding future office. As I’ve argued, the January 6 committee is trying to do the impeachment investigation that derelict Democrats failed to do in January 2021. But that is not a worthy exercise unless the committee both admits that this is what it is doing and permits the mainstream Republican perspective to be represented.
In a normal fact-finding process, experienced prosecutors and committee majorities know that you don’t get to win 100-0. The other side has some points to score, and they get to score them. If the process is rigged to prevent that, it undermines the integrity of the probe.
Speaker Pelosi keeps saying she wanted a probe similar to the (vastly overrated) 9/11 Commission investigation. Well, anyone who lived through that circus can tell you that it is a staple of such investigations to scrutinize whether a catastrophe could have been avoided or mitigated if the pertinent government officials had performed competently. It is perfectly legitimate to look into military, intelligence, and law-enforcement failures. No investigation worthy of the name would shrink from that responsibility. Avoiding government failures just makes the committee look — yet again — like it is exaggerating the riot and Trump’s misconduct. That would be foolish because the riot was bad and Trump’s behavior was condemnable. But foolish appears to be where this is headed.
It appears that the January 6 committee is planning another half-dozen hearings. I’d like to think that, once out of the limelight and back working normal daytime hours, the committee will get down to business, like a real bipartisan, adversarial committee. Except it’s not a real bipartisan, adversarial committee. It’s the Insurrection political narrative, brought to you by the same Democrats who gave you Collusion!