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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWe Seem to Have Found Our Contemporary John Dean
A little sleazier, maybe... certainly WAY more complicit.
But determined to bring down the source of his shame and corruption and do whatever's possible toward redeeming himself in the eyes of history, all the same.
And with all the tools to do it- including the unwitting (using that word advisedly in every sense) assistance of unindicted Congressional co-conspirators.
I do truly wish that I could just go home and turn on CSPAN and enjoy the spectacle of the GOP Committee members trying to discredit the guy who was Deputy Finance Chair of their Party's National Committee until last June.
It promises to continue to be gut-bustingly funny as long as the hearing lasts...
delightedly,
Bright
elleng
(131,077 posts)Kurt V.
(5,624 posts)C_U_L8R
(45,019 posts)Sure hes a murderer but he has evidence that will take down the boss. But who are the Republicans in this scenario? Irrelevant? Co-conspirators?
yortsed snacilbuper
(7,939 posts)no less.
Well, the pillar of the community wouldn't be caught dead in those circles!
TygrBright
(20,763 posts)Reminds me of the scene in "The Wire" where Stringer Bell discovers one of the dimmer bulbs in the drug dealing operation taking minutes at a meeting.
"You're TAKING MINUTES on a CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY?!?!"
::snork::
amusedly,
Bright
hlthe2b
(102,348 posts)shanny
(6,709 posts)but also indicates how far we have fallen