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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThis is a brilliant indictment of Trump from the Conservative Right
This article is by Matthew Continetti, in the absolutely conservative publication, The National Review. It's a scathing denunciation of Trump and a call for McConnell to hold a trial expeditiously and convict Trump.
PLEASE NOTE: I know this is a conservative perspective. I believe it's relevant to our current circumstances and I ask that you understand that I'm not promoting right wing viewpoints. It's remarkable, I think, that we have allies among our former opponents, not unlike The Lincoln Project. Of course, any "alliance" will end late next week.
In any event, here are some excerpts:
Obstacles to a speedy trial are either procedural or unpersuasive. Is the Senate truly unable to perform its constitutional function before Joe Bidens inauguration? The senators are around. Its not like they have anything better to do. Plenty of them live within driving distance to the Capitol. Others are planning confirmation hearings next week for Bidens nominees.
Would the Senate take this nonchalant attitude toward another Pearl Harbor or 9/11? Such a parallel is not drawn lightly. The January 6 attack on Capitol Hill also lives in infamy. Donald Trumps behavior since the election guarantees that he will be remembered as a villain of American history. This menace to American democracy is no less urgent because it comes from within. On the contrary: Internal threats to the rule of law deserve rapid and unequivocal suppression.
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This is a profound example of how the Republican Party is fracturing. You won't find too many people happier than I.
If anyone is interested in reading the entire piece, here's the link:
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/try-him-now/?utm_source=recirc-desktop&utm_medium=homepage&utm_campaign=river&utm_content=featured-content-trending&utm_term=first
msongs
(73,752 posts)chriscan64
(1,789 posts)It would require unanimous consent, so it only takes one Ted Cruz can stop it.
TomSlick
(13,013 posts)in an emergency. Sen. Schumer has proposed that course. McConnell refused.
MagickMuffin
(18,318 posts)No more shenanigans.
dweller
(28,408 posts)Would the Senate take this nonchalant attitude toward another Pearl Harbor or 9/11? Such a parallel is not drawn lightly. The January 6 attack on Capitol Hill also lives in infamy. Donald Trumps behavior since the election guarantees that he will be remembered as a villain of American history. This menace to American democracy is no less urgent because it comes from within. On the contrary: Internal threats to the rule of law deserve rapid and unequivocal suppression.
bolding mine
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empedocles
(15,751 posts)PJMcK
(25,048 posts)It's fascinating that even Conservatives (with a capital C) are opposed to that thing called Trump.
SunSeeker
(58,282 posts)JHB
(38,211 posts)One of the mainstays of The National Review is columnist who lay contempt on Democrats and liberals with a trowel the size of an airplane wing. That's the entertainment its subscribers pay for.
I'll believe they're "allies" when they start stomping on conservatives who call everything they don't like "socialism!"