some tries to cast doubt on the the explosive testimony of former white house aide cassidy hutchinson, he tweeted this, i know her, i don t think she s lying. and here is what he said when he announced his resignation. two things i think caught me as i was watching yesterday. number one, the president had always in the past had sort of thrown a hyperbolic ideas and say why don t we do x and everybody knew that was a bridge too far. you tell him no, mr. president, that is not how this works. and he thinks out loud. that is one ever his mannerisms. i think you saw a different group of advisers inside of the white house instead of saying mr. president, let s talk about that saying that is a great idea mr. president. you have folks like peter navarro and lin wood and rudy giuliani. and there was a large number of people, a large group of people yesterday who were willing to do this, if the president of the united states went on stage and said go march down the street and invade
anybody so this is a sermon from a sinner, not a saint, which is good, given my basic orientation. just everybody needs to remember, it seems to me, that in a democracy, politics is inharptly complicated. if it were easy, if democracy were easy, everybody would do it. right. and so this is really complicated. this is a big, complex disputacious country and the founders set this up so our factions would contend with each other. not necessarily arriving at a grand solution every 20 minutes or so. but i really think, to me, the takeaway from all of this is, you know what, obitu aries that are written about political careers and congress and this vote and that vote, sometimes they re true, mark twain once said, rumors of my death are greatly exaggerated but then