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Much of the Republican leadership, including the president, flat-out taunted the other side and dared them to do it, calculating that the process would hurt the Democrats more than it would damage themselves. (I’m inclined to think that they’re right, given the old maxim that once you draw your sword, you had better kill the king . . . )How can it be a calculated move by each party when
the White House and the presidency have been under daily attack by the democrats since the 2016 election
4 years ago.
But that wasn’t a consequence of not watching. We knew what each side was going to say on every detail, and have for a very long time. The only “news” in the whole thing was stuff like the fidget spinners, who drank milk, and what mocking gestures were made or who dashed past who to reach the podium . . .Why be deprived of knowing the cases presented by both sides?