Meanwhile, back in Washington, the impeachment process contiues, or so they say. Nancy Pelosi is handing out subpoenas like cookies, and the world waits with bated breath for the first witness to testify. Will we ever hear from the whistleblower? Or the deep stater(s) who told the whistleblower the "information" contained in his report? I hear the committee that oversees the Pulitzer prize is having trouble knowing whether to enter it in the "fiction" or "non-fiction" category. Stay tuned.
Meanwhile, Presidential wannabe Andrew Yang is worried that if impeachment dominates the 24-hour news cycle ["If"??? Ed.], it will hurt the Dumbocrats who are trying to win over swing voters who have been impacted by automation associated with the Fourth Industrial Revolution. [Huh? Ed.] In a podcast interview with CNBC yesterday, Mr Yang said "I think the Trump-centered media narrative is generally not helpful because there's a real Democratic tendency to say that Trump is the embodiment of all of our problems. And if we just get him out, the problems go away."
Implicit in that statement is a grudging admission that Still-President Trump is not the problem. If the Dems succeed in putting him out of office (and I'll pay $100 for your $1 if that happens), the problems will persist, and likely become worse. The contrary argument is exactly what Mr Trump called it yesterday -- BULLSHIT!
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