Monday, February 22, 2021

I'm Not Doing A Careful Analysis, But...

In an interview with Scalise on Sunday, ABC host Jonathan Karl noted that the Republican leader had recently met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago.

"Did you ask him to take responsibility [for the insurrection]?" Karl wondered. "Did he take responsibility?"

Scalise, however, dodged the question.

"It was a conversation more about how he is doing now and what he's planning on doing and what his family is doing," the Republican lawmaker said.

"But wait a minute," Karl pressed. "He hasn't taken responsibility. You heard Kevin McCarthy say it. I mean, do you agree with what Kevin McCarthy said there. That the president must take responsibility? That the facts demand that he take responsibility for what happened on Jan. 6?"

"Surely, there's a lot of blame to go around," Scalise ducked. "But at the end of the day, the people that stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, it was a disgrace and they need to be held accountable."

"That's obvious," Karl interrupted. "I'm asking about Donald Trump's role in this."

The ABC host against pressed Scalise about whether he would acknowledge Trump's role in the attack.

"It seems like all they have done since the day he walked into office was try to impeach him," Scalise replied. "But when you look at that trial, they ran a clip of pretty much every United States senator who voted to impeach President Trump who talked about things like go and fight like hell and other things like that."

"So you're saying he doesn't bear responsibility," Karl concluded.

"President Trump has denounced what happened," Scalise opined. "Not only on Jan. 6 but during the summer when they were burning down cities, shooting cops, beating people in the streets."

Before ending the interview, Karl asked Scalise if he could clearly state that Biden had fairly and legitimately won the 2020 presidential election.

"The election was not stolen, correct?" Karl said.

But Scalise declined to make a clear statement.

"There were a few states that did not follow their state laws," he remarked. "That's really the dispute that you've seen continue on."

"But, Congressman," Karl tried again. "I know Joe Biden is the president. He lives at the White House. I asked you is he the legitimate president of the United States and do you concede that this election was not stolen? Very simple question. Please, just answer it."

"Once the electors are counted, yes," Scalise admitted. "He's the legitimate president. But if you're going to ignore the fact there were states that did not follow their own state legislatively set laws, that's the issue at heart that millions of people are still not happy with."

Maybe the interview ran more than 65 seconds?  I mean, I get that we don't have European style journalists who regularly challenge every word that comes out of a politician's mouth (especially in America and especially when those politicians are Republicans), but:  huh?

You can't really rely on what somebody says on Twitter, can you? 

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