Not sure why people are celebrating. This means Nov 22nd is now just one more day when Trump isn't unveiling the Dual Screen. More ho-hum chaos life.
Also, I mean, just imagine if after losing 2012, Obama made a speech riling up a crowd, that crowd marched to the Capitol and said they were going to murder people, during which time Obama stayed weirdly silent until it was clear proceedings would not be stopped. Say a Congressional committee was made to investigate what happened - would you really be celebrating Obama dodging the subpoena to answer questions about his role in a mob action that took lives? Do you really want there to be established precedent to allow a different D to pull this same trick sometime in the future?
Trump completely skipping the committee? That's bad television, and that's why y'all should be worried. When Trump makes decisions that make TV less interesting instead of more, something is up.
But... But the subpoena was for the final televised hearing. It was already going to be televised. Like countless hours had been before? I truly don't understand what point you're trying to make.
Not going on at all is bad television. It just straight up is, and that's odd, and thus noteworthy. Maybe it signals that there will be a bigger show happening, due to something announced, perhaps, one week prior? Calling something bad entertainment is not inherently prescribing motive.
Trump offered to testify before the J6 committee only if it was live on TV. Saying that him "getting out of it" when their response was, basically, NO, you'll do it under oath and behind closed doors feels a iffy
Not sure why people are celebrating. This means Nov 22nd is now just one more day when Trump isn't unveiling the Dual Screen. More ho-hum chaos life.
Also, I mean, just imagine if after losing 2012, Obama made a speech riling up a crowd, that crowd marched to the Capitol and said they were going to murder people, during which time Obama stayed weirdly silent until it was clear proceedings would not be stopped. Say a Congressional committee was made to investigate what happened - would you really be celebrating Obama dodging the subpoena to answer questions about his role in a mob action that took lives? Do you really want there to be established precedent to allow a different D to pull this same trick sometime in the future?
Trump completely skipping the committee? That's bad television, and that's why y'all should be worried. When Trump makes decisions that make TV less interesting instead of more, something is up.
Bad television? You mean like the way the J6 committee refused Trump's offer to testify on the condition that it be televised live for all to see?
Be more of a glowie loser, seriously
But... But the subpoena was for the final televised hearing. It was already going to be televised. Like countless hours had been before? I truly don't understand what point you're trying to make.
Not going on at all is bad television. It just straight up is, and that's odd, and thus noteworthy. Maybe it signals that there will be a bigger show happening, due to something announced, perhaps, one week prior? Calling something bad entertainment is not inherently prescribing motive.
Trump offered to testify before the J6 committee only if it was live on TV. Saying that him "getting out of it" when their response was, basically, NO, you'll do it under oath and behind closed doors feels a iffy
But, no. The subpoena was for a televised hearing. I'm sorry, but it just was. For a specific time and date that was to be televised.