just reminds me of the quote: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
Are the republicans who voted against impeachment, even though they know Trump incited that insurrection "good men"?
Are those lining up to make a presidential run in 2024 Cruz, Hawley, Rubio, "good men"?
This just makes me so angry, in terms of their bad faith arguments, whataboutism, and the blatant white privilege inherent in voting against impeachment for their own advancement. If this isn't a sign that Biden's hope for working with republicans and a return to bipartisanship won't work I don't know what is.
I'm also hoping that these republican's are put to the sword come the midterms and no one lets them forget that they voted to acquit trump, that it's a stick used to beat individual politicians and the party for the foreseeable.
just reminds me of the quote: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
Are the republicans who voted against impeachment, even though they know Trump incited that insurrection "good men"?
Are those lining up to make a presidential run in 2024 Cruz, Hawley, Rubio, "good men"?
This just makes me so angry, in terms of their bad faith arguments, whataboutism, and the blatant white privilege inherent in voting against impeachment for their own advancement. If this isn't a sign that Biden's hope for working with republicans and a return to bipartisanship won't work I don't know what is.
I'm also hoping that these republican's are put to the sword come the midterms and no one lets them forget that they voted to acquit trump, that it's a stick used to beat individual politicians and the party for the foreseeable.