The link features an excerpt from Peter Schweizer’s new book, “Profiles In Corruption: Abuse of Power by America’s Progressive Elite.” More usefully, perhaps, it describes in nuts-and-bolts fashion how crony capitalism operates.
Impeachment Filing and Response
In case you’re interested, here’s the legal brief the House impeachment managers filed today.
Click to access in_re_president_trump_house_impeachment_trial_brief_and_sof_1.18.20.pdf
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YouTube: The Impeachment Handbook with John Yoo & Richard Epstein
Two constitutional scholars discuss the articles of impeachment. They agree, to the extent two lawyers might, that the first article is “a joke” and the second a disgrace.
We laughed at Reagan’s “ketchup is a vegetable”, and now french fries are veggies.
Of course we know it is because it was an “Obama thing” getting school children to eat healthier lunches. Can’t have that.
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But will the Senate GOP members realize it…
MS Taylor makes a compelling argument for the trial to consider witnesses and new documents and finding of other government agencies.
The Trumpettes will pshaw the whole thing, like they always do because it came form the NYT. But Ms. Taylor is a senior editor at LAWFARE and a fellow @ Brookings. Pretty centrist organizations. (Check the WIKI pages for confirmation.)
A briefing for state lawmakers about the security threats for Monday
Perhaps there will be more detailed information, although this is a secure briefing.
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Another straw for the camel…
It appears the Democrats were absolutely correct on Article One of the Impeachment, Abuse of Power. Mr. Trump BROKE THE LAW and abused his office.
Can’t wait to hear what the House GOP sycophants, Magic Mitch, and Lindsay the Lap Dog have to say about these findings.
Finally, Trump gets an investigation going in Ukraine.
The old adage of “be careful what you wish for” is still good advice.
“Can’t speak my piece without my piece.”
“While we are grateful for the precautions taken by law enforcement, the governor’s actions will unfortunately impede the ability of the people to exercise not only their Second Amendment rights, but their First Amendment rights as well”, said Minority Leader Todd Gilbert, R-Shenandoah.
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