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What do fellow DU'ers think about what we heard today? The bottom Line?
And thanking BumRushDaShow for her great job managing the threads!
dem4decades
(11,304 posts)underpants
(182,878 posts)The Dems stuck with the facts of Constitutional history.
The Repubs are driven by and echo their propaganda.
cilla4progress
(24,766 posts)encouraging me.
Ds did not hurt themselves. Rs continue to display themselves as the toddlers they are.
Probably "didn't move the needle," at least in Congress. Maybe some persuadeables in the electorate. That's what Sykes was saying, essentially
drip..drip..drip.
riversedge
(70,299 posts)Atticus
(15,124 posts)much of it admitted or on videotape. The dire consequences of ignoring his criminality and abuse of his office are predictable.
The Senate trial will be entirely about whether the Republicans give a damn about any of the above. I think not, but I'd love to be wrong.
gibraltar72
(7,511 posts)Beringia
(4,316 posts)The 4th guy, Turley, seems to be a media pundit.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/12/impeachment-hearing-judiciary-committee/603019/
Democrats chose three witnesses and allowed Republicans to choose one. Nadler opted for three experts on constitutional lawNoah Feldman of Harvard, Michael Gerhardt of the University of North Carolina, and Pamela Karlan of Stanfordwho are esteemed in the legal community but whose views on Trumps conduct are well known.
Gerhardt has worked for Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee, while Karlan is a favorite of liberals, who had hoped former President Barack Obama would nominate her to the Supreme Court in 2009. Feldman has been less ideological in his frequent writing as a columnist for Bloomberg News, although hes previously come out for Trumps impeachment.
The GOPs lone witness was Jonathan Turley, a professor at George Washington University who represented House Republicans when they sued Obama for executive overreach.