Posted on 01/24/2020 3:09:53 AM PST by Kaslin
Who crafted these rules? Who thought it was a good idea to let the House managers just go and go and go and then hand it to the Presidents defense team to do the same?
This is not how formal debate works. This is not how courtrooms work. Even diehard Democrats and political junkies are feeling a tranquilizer dart to the neck as we slog through three days of Orange Man Bad.
To be fair (and fairness is this impeachments buzzword), when the Trump side gets its three-day window, thats going to get tedious as well, and I love those guys.
Say what you will about the ponderous hearings in the Democrat House; there was actually some back-and-forth as one side took a few minutes and then the other side took over, usually with pointed observations about what was just said.
No such creative tension here. My eyes are glazed by hour-number-whatever featuring slide-show-number-whatever making the same points Democrats have made for months. Wouldnt this be more galvanizing for everybody if Adam Schiff or his chosen colleague delivered an hour of argument, followed by a Jay Sekulow rebuttal?
And when the Trump defense gets its turn, peeling me away from the Saturday NBA slate, wouldnt we enjoy an hour of Pat Cipollone lamenting the absurdity of it all, then handing the talking stick to Jerry Nadler? I know enjoy is a shaky concept here, but Im just trying to stay awake. The full uninterrupted load from the House Managers followed by the entirety of the Trump team response obviates any opportunity for engagement and contrast, which I believe might make the Trump argument resonate even more strongly.
But, we have what we have this time out, so as Fridays continuing prosecution unfolds and a weekend defense draws near, we hear that the Trump team has been watching closely and adjusting its strategy based on what it is hearing.
That sounds great, but my dog knew what the case against Trump would be when the gavel first came down. Opposing it seems to feature some choices:
Short or long? Give me short. Let the brevity of the defense serve as a reflection of the unworthiness of the charges. Dont scrimp on content, but be efficient; one full day should be plenty to torpedo the assertions which have been made and remade, shaped and reshaped, phrased and rephrased since Wednesday morning.
Broad or specific? Give me broad, as in the absurdity of impeachment spurred by a phone call, the speculation necessary to paint it in sinister terms, the vagueness of abuse of power and the illegitimacy of obstruction of Congress.
And as the defense prepares to hone its attention to the task of swatting away the continuing push for witnesses, it should make clear that there is no golden testimony which can confirm the House Managers cavalcade of suspicionsthat Trump did not care about Ukrainian corruption, that he feels his powers are limitless, that his sole purpose was to cheat in order to pad his 2020 re-election prospects.
Those will remain unsubstantiated assertions. The Trump attorneys will contest them, and then we get Senators Question Time, which should be positively riveting by comparison. Democrats will challenge the President and his team; Republicans will challenge the consistency and tactics of the Democrats. Somewhere in the wake of those sixteen allotted hours, we will get our answer on witnesses.
If Mitt Romney and his fellow preening moderates can see their way clear to agree with their colleagues (and most of their voters) that weve seen quite enough testimony and its time to vote, this whole thing could wrap next week.
If they insist on opening the witness floodgates, there is no guarantee of what John Bolton or any other desired Democrat witness might say; nor do we know how a subpoena might play out for Hunter Biden or the infernal Whistleblower who has treated us to this entire drama.
In other words, next week might feature an element wholly absent this week: unpredictability.
We don’t have to take our whole turn, let them get it out of their system so that they can’t say they didn’t get their say... Then just dismiss it. :)
NHL all-star weekend and Pegasus races from Florida.
THE IMPEACHMENT PROGRAM IS BEING DRAWN FROM THE STEPHANOPOULOS, CARVILLE AND BEGALA PLAYBOOK.
Who didn’t know what to expect — and why watch the liars— not in my house.
No Here Ye, Here Ye.....Just Hearsay, Hearsay
Im pretty sure neither side came close to using all their allotted time in the Clinton trial. Back then, the impeachment figures were savvy enough to know that boring the hell out of a TV audience did nothing for their cause.
I think this is fantastic. When even Democrats are having to try and sell this to their supporters who are “literally” falling asleep during this snooze fest, this will become a huge drag on voter excitement and turnout. Our side is already mad and getting madder, and hearing Schiff drone on and on in his Marcia Brady voice “Russia, Russia, Russia” will make for great political ads.
Really hope GOP is smart enough not to use up time just to use time and showboat. Make it simple to understand. Make it short.
Everytime i tune in for a few seconds it is the same thing over and over again
Btw..hunter is just going to plead the fifth. Risk outweighs reward of calling a witness
As usual-Liberals make it up as they go along.
Remember, THESE are the f^%*s who said, “We have to pass the bill to see what’s in it.”
Again, I blame the so-called ‘Republicans’, who went to sleep on that one and never woke up.
It’s a shame that Donald Trump doesn’t have the same rights as Nick Sandmann.
Even Schumer said the chance of witnesses is slim.
Even the soap operas went back on the air by Day 3. Better viewing.
YES, YES, make it stop. I don’t know how ANYONE could listen to that POS Schiff any more than 2 seconds at a time.
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