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NRaleighLiberal

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Sun Dec 15, 2019, 10:28 AM Dec 2019

TPM - Marshall gets it "Terrible, Terrible, Terrible" [View all]

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/terrible-terrible-terrible

This evening I turned on MSNBC and watched Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland express deep concern about whether his Republican colleagues were going to keep an open mind as jurors in the Senate trial of the President. At one point he went as far as to say that Mitch McConnell had “raise[d] serious questions whether he will be objective in carrying out the responsibilities of the Senate or whether he’s going to try to stack the deck in favor of the president.”

My point here is not to pick on Ben Cardin. This is one example of rhetoric you can hear from many Democrats and most Senate Democrats. It’s just the example that is ready at hand. But it is terrible and completely pathetic.


It is grievously irresponsible to be expressing “concerns” that Republicans may not do their job and uphold their responsibility as Senators. Republicans have made crystal clear that they understand the nature of the President’s abuses of power and that they will not only protect him from the consequences of his actions but, in an effort to do so, bend reality to pretend that it is in fact fine and even admirable for a President to use extortion to force a foreign power to intervene in a US election. To see Republicans do this in the open and not state that fact clearly is a total abdication of responsibility.

It’s like coaching a football team and not sending a wide receiver down field into an area the opposing team has for some reason decided not to cover. It’s like seeing an undefended flank in a battle and not exploiting it out of some misguided concept of fair play. But of course this isn’t a game at all. The constitutional order itself is entering a period of trial and danger.

Republicans have made their intentions crystal clear. It is an abdication of responsibility not to state this clearly. Republicans have already decided to protect a lawless President from constitutional accountability. They’ve betrayed the constitution and their oaths. This is a point to make consistently over and over and over again. Because it is true. If some Republican Senator decides to change his mind and the right thing they are welcome to do so.

Perhaps Cardin and others are too squeamish for that language or too wedded to Senate collegiality. I’m sure many Republican colleagues are amiable enough people when you meet them at the congressional gym. But language does not need to be hot to state clearly where the facts of the matter stand. There’s nothing to be “concerned” about. Senate Republicans have made very clear there is no level of lawless behavior from this President that they will not defend. The public needs to know that. It needs to be said over and over. To say anything else, to express hopes this or that doesn’t happen when it already has happened only signals a damaging, demoralizing and shameful weakness.

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Big K&R. nt tblue37 Dec 2019 #1
It is our House of Lords after all is said pecosbob Dec 2019 #2
Yep. The check on the "passions of the mob" paleotn Dec 2019 #14
"They've betrayed the constitution and their oaths" - from the article Kitchari Dec 2019 #3
OMG! How dare Josh criticize Democrats SaintLouisBlues Dec 2019 #4
yeah, I'm waiting to see if it gets alerted here NRaleighLiberal Dec 2019 #5
Yes it is ridiculous the way some people are. Lucky Luciano Dec 2019 #6
Its more like a football team that has decided not to comply with officiating that goes against them milestogo Dec 2019 #7
Republicans have already decided to protect a lawless President from constitutional accountability. Botany Dec 2019 #8
Comity has its place, like when politicians gather 'round during a dedication ceremony democrank Dec 2019 #9
Democrats have used a equivocation and hesitation regarding this tragedy for months and months. Eyeball_Kid Dec 2019 #10
great David Byrne quote! NRaleighLiberal Dec 2019 #11
Or bringing tuna casseroles to a gun fight etc...that's what I like to go with! Lucky Luciano Dec 2019 #29
Well, except when... Aquaria Dec 2019 #17
those were great NJCher Dec 2019 #25
In some cases, Democrats are too polite. Lonestarblue Dec 2019 #12
Rethugs are doing this because they face no real consequences. And they don't intend to lose. Texin Dec 2019 #13
every congress person takes the oath of office azureblue Dec 2019 #15
So exactly right! dchill Dec 2019 #16
And This: An Innocent Man Does Not Have Anything to Hide MagickMuffin Dec 2019 #18
Our democracy is crumbling. HissyFit Dec 2019 #19
Sick Jack Tatum on them... Eliot Rosewater Dec 2019 #24
Impeach and hold. Don't give the articles to the Senate. mjvpi Dec 2019 #20
kick! NRaleighLiberal Dec 2019 #21
I've always HATED the phrase "If you ain't cheatin, you ain't trying" Ferrets are Cool Dec 2019 #22
K&R...👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 spanone Dec 2019 #23
Moscow Mitch and Leningrad Lindsey have rigged the jury Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2019 #26
K n R ! Thanks for posting! JoeOtterbein Dec 2019 #27
My friend, do you honestly think that this would Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2019 #28
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