Spread to 4,000 acres in three hours flat. We begin this morning with a dramatic new phase of impeachment moving forward against the backdrop of new evidence of a sharply divided congress and country. Right now democrats are gearing up to take the fight public with a tremendous uphill battle on those two fronts. First, convincing republicans who remain united in their de defian defiance, unwilling to buck a white house that is sticking to its scorched earth strategy. Second, convincing the American Public just as a new poll finding voters sharp divide narrowing and sticking hard to party lines. 82 of democrats say the president should be impeached and removed from office. 82 of republicans say he should not. Weve got a lot to get to. Lets go right to washington where we find msnbcs Garrett Haake and msnbc White House Correspondent Kelly Odonnell is live on the north lawn. Garrett, this is where the rubber meets the road. For democrats, more closed door testimony next week. How are they
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Published 3 March 2021
Eric Blair, or George Orwell if you like, predicted in his book, “Nineteen Eighty Four: A Novel,” written in 1948, but published in 1949, that a phenomenon he called “Big Brother,” will be monitoring and dictating the direction and the quality of the lives of citizens, by 1984.
The world would become a dystopia, a state or society, usually totalitarian and despotic, where citizens go through suffering and injustice. The world, under one government, would routinely endure war and other disasters.
The major themes of “1984” are exposure of the evils of totalitarianism, mass surveillance, (which the social media have perfected), repressive regimentation of the lives of citizens and conduct or behaviour prescribed by Big Brother that is watching them all the time.