i want to zoom in on the violence because it s part of the not only we have seen the g.o.p. transform itself into an authoritarian party culture where violence is accepted as a way of doing business as a party. at the grassroots level there is an appetite of violence as a way of moving history forward, the appeal of being in a community. the fact we have gone from mr. trump saying in 2016 i could stand and fifth avenue and shoot someone. five years later he says i could stage a violence coup and stay in office illegally and i wouldn t lose any followers. indeed, he didn t lose any followers. that s why january 6th instead of being a turn back like we ve gone too far, turn back to the rule of law, it s been a radicalizing for us. yeah. robert, what do you think of the most i agree with ruth there, the most troubling thing we are seeing is the violence. i should say that, you know,
that is all it took. democrats are going to investigate it one way or another and the possibility do a select committee. and the benghazi attack years ago, and republicans will be able to attack the sub committee and try to under mine its legitimacy in the eyes of voters, the purpose of the commission is like the 9/11 commission to come up with events that are real and say that s what happened. and republican congressman compared it to a tourist visit and there are votes of him vary kading the door of the chamber, while people are trying to storm that and put people s lives in danger, that is how far they have shifted in terms of a party a party politics over the issue. so republicans don t want to put their finger printds on a
and it s more of a party today than when trump was in office. i didn t expect mcconnell to deliver the vote. this is why we need to eliminate the filibuster. the option now is the select committee and i would like hear you talk through it. wouldn t be a person engineering yourself. you are a member of the house caucus. but do you think think about the committee? everyone just can t walk away? absolutely, and the speaker has kept it the speaker bent over backwards to make the bipartisan. irt would be good politics to say, we want the democrats doing it and let s put a select committee to give the democrats the ability to subpoena whoever he wanted, and as you pointed out, maybe republicans would investigate, what they should be investigating, and none of that is possible, if you have a select committee.
to evade farrah. it s about avoiding the agency act. some of the folks may have been a party to an effort to the effort to invade far ra. yeah, i want to note, something you said about durkash. this is in september of 2020, in the trump administration, putting sanctions on him, this is not like the biden folks came in and cleaned house and said this. this was in september 2020 under the trump administration, and betsy, one thought i had when i read the times piece is like, yeah. i feel like i watched them to do this front of all of our faces. like,en tos of ukrainians popping up for two years. two dozen ukrainian operatives names? i wouldn t know but for the fact they are trying to interfere in
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