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Schumer: 'Senators Will Have to Decide if Trump Incited the Erection'


The New York senator immediately realized the error and quickly corrected himself, adding, 
“insurrection.”
It will be a fair trial, Schumer told the Senate.
But make no mistake, there will be a trial and when that trial ends, senators will have to decide if they believe Donald John Donald John Trump incited the erection insurrection against the United States,” he said, appearing to catch his breath as he realized his mistake.
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The slip of the tongue didn t go unnoticed, however, as many on social media were quick to point out the gaffe.
I regret to inform you that Chuck Schumer just said ‘erection’ instead of ‘insurrection’ on the Senate floor pic.twitter.com/U5xRRnkaQg ....

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GOP members of Congress are abandoning one of their party's proudest legacies


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The Republican Party s official assault on the legitimacy of President-elect Joe Biden s victory is doomed to failure, but in one way the attempt has been clarifying: It has redefined the meaning of the term Radical Republican, in the process destroying the reputation of an organized political institution once known as the Party of Lincoln.
The term has its roots before the Civil War and lasted through the immediate postwar period. By calling themselves Radical Republicans, members of the party intended to distinguish themselves from the party s loose coalition of former Whigs, industrialists, moderates and disaffected Democrats. Despite being a minority within the post-Civil War GOP majority, the radical caucus was vocal and influential in passing the 14th Amendment and pushing for Black political participation. ....

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'Screaming' in GOP Going Forward Over Party's Future: Robert A. George


Screaming in GOP Going Forward Over Party s Future: Robert A. George
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Jan.05 Georgia voters will determine control of the U.S. Senate in Tuesday’s twin runoff elections amid record-breaking turnout and intense national interest including visits from the outgoing and incoming presidents in the final hours. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Robert A. George speaks with Bloomberg s Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on What d You Miss? about the vote. ....

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Robert A. George: Vaccination politics turns ugly


The Christmas gift many Americans are eager for this year arrived a few days early: a vaccine against COVID-19. Unfortunately, there is no such inoculation against political opportunism — which is exactly what those who criticize politicians for getting the vaccine are engaging in.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recorded herself getting her COVID vaccine shot and shared it with her 8.2 million Instagram followers. This being 2020 (and this being AOC), her decision attracted a lot of criticism, much of it along the lines that she’s only 31 and not likely to face serious health issues if she contracts COVID. Then 49-year-old Sen. Marco Rubio also got his shot — and also found himself criticized, as a reckless hypocrite for getting it after having attended campaign rallies for President Donald Trump where few people wore masks. ....

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