Re: January 6 Hearings
2'Theater' is probably the appropriate word to use here.
I think it's likely that nothing of substance will happen as a result. I hope I'm wrong.
I think it's likely that nothing of substance will happen as a result. I hope I'm wrong.
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)
Re: January 6 Hearings
3This is a great podcast on the subject of Jan 6.
https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/tr ... ll-be-wild
After listening, I really hope heads will roll.
https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/tr ... ll-be-wild
After listening, I really hope heads will roll.
Re: January 6 Hearings
5Yeah.. a scolding from some GOP members on the way out (Cheney, Kizinger) a year and a half after the fact will really deter them from trying this again..
Re: January 6 Hearings
6At best, there will be one token administration person hit with a light jail term, but anyone with any power or true responsibility for it will be completely insulated from any consequences whatsoever. As per usual.
f.k.a. jimmy two hands
Re: January 6 Hearings
7Theater.
There aren't enough leaders with courage or fortitude to enforce consequences.
There aren't enough leaders with courage or fortitude to enforce consequences.
Re: January 6 Hearings
8Hopefully, Roger Stone will appear with his usual Ebenezer Scrooge countenance.
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.
Re: January 6 Hearings
9Nothing's going to happen. Pointless theater.
Gonna watch Rangers-Lightning game 5 instead.
Gonna watch Rangers-Lightning game 5 instead.
Re: January 6 Hearings
10Echoing others' sentiments: just 'cause heads should roll doesn't mean they will.
It's interesting, because since around when Trump took office I've seen Watergate bandied about a good deal, sometimes with Woodward and Bernstein themselves as panel guests. And yet, when since then has a top-ranking U.S. official been prematurely ousted or gone to jail? It's happened to mayors, occasionally, sure, but no POTUS since Nixon has been ex-communicated from political life. Rather than Watergate being a precedent, in legal terms, the way things have played out, it seems like more of a fluke.
It's interesting, because since around when Trump took office I've seen Watergate bandied about a good deal, sometimes with Woodward and Bernstein themselves as panel guests. And yet, when since then has a top-ranking U.S. official been prematurely ousted or gone to jail? It's happened to mayors, occasionally, sure, but no POTUS since Nixon has been ex-communicated from political life. Rather than Watergate being a precedent, in legal terms, the way things have played out, it seems like more of a fluke.