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mcar

(42,334 posts)
Wed Feb 27, 2019, 08:39 PM Feb 2019

Pierce: The Cohen Hearing Was the Start of a Reconstruction of the American Republic

The Cohen Hearing Was the Start of a Reconstruction of the American Republic
Elijah Cummings made it plain in his closing statement: this was about reasserting democratic norms and institutions.

BY CHARLES P. PIERCE
FEB 28, 2019

though he's a patient man, Elijah Cummings has his limits. All day Wednesday, as Michael Cohen entertained the House Oversight Committee with tales of trouble and woe and payoffs to porn stars, the Republicans on the committee had made a meal of the fact that "this committee's first hearing" under Cummings's leadership featured "a guy who already has lied to Congress." This none-too-subtle attempt at defending a corrupt president* by delegitimizing the functions of the committee used up what was left of Cummings's forbearance.

Already, the hearings had gone briefly off the rails when Rep. Rashida Tlaib accused Rep. Mark Meadows of using an African-American woman who works for the administration as a "prop" to prove that the president* was not a racist. (Good luck with that one, chief.) Tlaib said that doing so was racist in and of itself. Meadows went up the wall, and Cummings had to make peace between one of his principal antagonists and one of the more promising rookies of the new Democratic majority, which obviously was not how he planned to end the day.

He decided to make a closing statement. He decided on eloquence.

I've sat here and listened to all of this and it's very painful. You made a lot of mistakes, Mr. Cohen, and you've admitted that. You know that one of the saddest part of this whole thing is that some innocent people are hurting, too, and that's your family...I don't know where you go from here...We are better than this. As a country, we are so much better than this...It sounds like you're crying out for a new normal, to get back to normal. It sounds to me like you want to make sure that our democracy stays intact. I'm hoping that the things you said today will help us to get back there.

...

When we're dancing with the angels, the question will be asked, in 2019, what did we do to make sure we kept our democracy intact? Did we stand on the sidelines and do nothing? Did we play games, and I'm tired of these statements where, "Oh, this is the first hearing..." This is not the first hearing. The first hearing was in regard to prescription drugs. Remember? A lady sat there, and her daughter died because she couldn't get $333 a month in insulin. That was our first hearing. Second hearing, HR 1, voting rights. Corruption in government. Come on now. We can do more than one thing and we have got to get back to normal.


That's all the day was about, really. A reassertion of democratic forms and norms, institutions and prerogatives, and a reassertion that took place despite the best effort of the House minority to tamp it down. That was what the day was about. That is what the next election is going to be about. That's what the next five years are going to be about. The Second Reconstruction is underway.

https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a26561211/elijah-cummings-michael-cohen-hearing/
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temporary311

(955 posts)
1. I suppose if there's one good thing about Trump getting elected,
Wed Feb 27, 2019, 08:44 PM
Feb 2019

it's that the cracks were exposed, so we know where the work needs to be done.

maxsolomon

(33,345 posts)
5. Keep looking for that silver lining.
Wed Feb 27, 2019, 09:31 PM
Feb 2019

On election night a millennial told me this would be good because it will focus the Dems. OK, sure.

No, there is nothing good about his election. Every day is another misery, another outrage, another insult. He's psychologically abusing the nation and the planet.

We're all Melania now.

Hekate

(90,705 posts)
17. Don't think so. Putin already knows the cracks, & assiduously inserts wedges & hammers them home...
Wed Feb 27, 2019, 11:44 PM
Feb 2019

Putin has a lot of help from within the US, as we now know.

Nothing at all good is coming out of this. We will be damn lucky if the republic survives.

Honeycombe8

(37,648 posts)
13. Except this was only "friend" (no S). And not a friend. A staffer.
Wed Feb 27, 2019, 11:13 PM
Feb 2019

I have this "black girl" here...she was hired by someone to be a staffer for Trump. Would he have allowed that, if he were racist? LOL.

I mean...really.

roamer65

(36,745 posts)
6. Not with the tax imbalance created by the GOP tax scam.
Wed Feb 27, 2019, 09:33 PM
Feb 2019

The high SALT states are going to become a hotbed of rebellion.

Traildogbob

(8,746 posts)
10. Rebellion!!!
Wed Feb 27, 2019, 11:08 PM
Feb 2019

The very people that will be screwed the most, are his peeps. Ready for a war, heavily armed and willing to kill. When they finally realize it is the RepubliCONS that are destroying them, all those GOP pro "all the guns you want" politicians just may want to pass some gun regulation laws. They may have armed and are stirring the hornets nest they created. And they will be the target of the soldier bees.

Honeycombe8

(37,648 posts)
12. Agreed. I believe that lead to the Sessions recusal, which made all the difference.
Wed Feb 27, 2019, 11:09 PM
Feb 2019

Can you imagine what would have happened if Sessions had remained in charge of the investigation? There would be no Mueller, for one thing, probably. What a difference that would have made as to where we would be today. No Cohen hearing, for one thing. Cohen would still be on the phone threatening people, probably.

Franken. What a loss to the country.

Honeycombe8

(37,648 posts)
11. Charles Pierce sure is prolific. I already read one article by him about the hearing.
Wed Feb 27, 2019, 11:09 PM
Feb 2019

He's a busy fella. Another really good article.

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