Mr. Bowers was a bit pious for my taste (I don't agree that the U.S. Constitution was "divinely inspired"), but it's impossible to reconcile the man who testified to the nation this afternoon with this written description by a man who lied, per the record, more than once a day for four years.No one else is doing rapid response for him so he's doing it for himself https://t.co/64fV9ZH4V9
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 21, 2022
Rusty Bowers. Wow.
— George Conway🌻 (@gtconway3d) June 21, 2022
And relevant to Trump's "Yeah, but what have you done for me lately?" attitude:Rusty Bowers stuns with Jan. 6 testimony: ‘A genuine profile in courage and integrity’ https://t.co/SuBdEalddF
— Raw Story (@RawStory) June 21, 2022
Trump called again later in December. Bowers said he had voted for him, supported him, but would not break the law for him. #HATH
— Heather Cox Richardson (TDPR) (@HC_Richardson) June 21, 2022
Gee, wonder who incited them to do that?Bowers now going through how his name was dragged through the mud because he wouldn't work to overturn the Arizona results. Called a pedophile, a pervert, and a corrupt politician. Had protesters in his neighborhood, occasionally armed.
— Andrew Egger (@EggerDC) June 21, 2022
Heh.With the Jan. 6 hearing about Trump's coercion of state and federal officials to overturn the election he lost about to get underway, Trump makes an allegation about a key witness, but proving only that Trump personally thinks these hearings are important.
— S.V. Dáte (@svdate) June 21, 2022
The 3/5th provision. If you have his superstitious view of the Constitution you've got a lot of explaining to do. I think the bicameral legislature is absolute proof that it was inspired by human folly and that's just one thing.
ReplyDeleteI'd ask if the non-establishment and no-religious test provisions are divinely inspired just to see what he'd say.