Posted on 05/11/2020 7:18:45 PM PDT by Widget Jr
Gowdy is the embodiment of Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
D.C. - almost all of it - let Donald Trump twist in the wind unfairly and they all knew it. The GOP stood back to watch the rats do the work.
I can’t imagine a POTUS other than DJT surviving this. Lots of people should go to prison for what they did and those who were knowingly watching should be sent back home in disgrace.
Gowdy is a Maverick
I admit the guys rhetoric had me fooled for a long while. I fell for his show.
Until he resigned. Then I knew he was bought or in possession of a boatload of cowardice.
When Schiff was telling the media the wasplenty of evidence of collusion, Gowdy could have told the media that every witness stated they had no evidence.
That would have ended the nonsense two years earlier and the GOP would have kept the House.
Gowdy & Paul Ryan directly almost cost Trump his presidency...that Gowdy knew it!
Howdy has a hammer and a saw, but you notice at the end of the day there’s no actual sawdust around his feet.
Big hat, no cattle. The interview changed my opinion of Gowdy.
LOL. Gowdy literally cut and run from Congress with POTUS under a years long seditious assault. Some fighter. What a Patriot.
Agree 100% that’s the way I saw (see) it.
Amazingly, Trey Gowdy almost became a member of President Trump’s legal team during the impeachment hearings.
Good post is right!
I find Gawdy disappointing too. What I end up remembering is that he said he found something agreeable or admirable with Comey — and that perplexed me because I didn’t know what he meant. Was Comey agreeable to him because 1) He didn’t know Comey better at the time 2) Comey seemed congenial or collegial in that both belonged to the justice system 3) Comey was perhaps a way up the ladder? More specifically, (from what I remember) he defended Comey by saying there is information Comey knew that we the public didn’t know and that he did. Therefore, Comey was OK in his books. But that changed and then I heard him say bad things about Comey.
My impression of Gawdy is that he has an act or persona on TV (it seems very visible on Martha MacCalum) and what he really is we don’t know. From his Comey remarks he seemed gullible or ambitious or maybe both. On Tucker he admitted his gullibility. But that still raises the question you and others asked: why didn’t he act when he knew better? Gullibility is out of the question. So maybe he is ambitious and one of the ways forward was to not piss off the deep state by not revealing what he knew — his loyalty could be bought — and to be aware of people who could help him up.
But I heard that he now works for Trump in some capacity. Maybe he’s a fence sitter by nature — whatever the speculation, he should stay away from TV because in the end he might be another Lindsay Graham and people lose their faith in him.
Gowdy — sellout.
Because I made mistake and put in the wrong title. Sorry about that.
That is exactly what soured so many on Gowdy.
I have absolutely no respect for a supposedly educated man who hasn’t even got enough common sense to keep his hair groomed. Somewhere in D.C. there has to be a barber or stylist who can fix that awful looking haircut.
yeah i watched this segment, it was on last night. Gowdy’s explanation was that he made the mistake of relying on testimony rather than going to spend 4 hours looking at the documents for himself.
After his proclamations he felt the pushback, went and looked at the documents himself and then... What? Kept the info to himself?
Tucker offered him the Golden Retriever, puzzled head tilt face that i echoed.
Tucker EXPOSED Gowdy for the PHONEY HE IS!! GO TUCKER!
There was not an argument......Tucker KNOCKED HIM OUT COLD! Gowdy was STUNNED!
LOL!!! Have you been drinking? Gowdy is a big empty suit that only cares about his hairstyles!
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