It seems like business as usual for the great folks that run Washington DC. In just the last 72 hours a lot of news (perhaps some fake) has emanated from a district some call “The Swamp.”
Donald J Trump was on the stump in Milwaukee, WI on Tuesday night trumpeting his latest accomplishments. He even spoke to rescinding some of those silly energy efficient laws that his predecessor put into law. One in particular would provide a greater volume of water pouring out of the shower head to help him wash his hair. “But how about the shower? I have this beautiful head of hair. I need a lot of work. You go into the shower…drip, drip, drip. I call the guy and ask ‘is there something wrong with this?’ He says ‘no sir, it’s just a restrictor.'”
On another stage just one state over, the Iowa Democratic Presidential Debate droned on for two hours on Tuesday night. When it was over the group that encourages inclusiveness, acceptance, and tolerance had a little tiff. CNN mics captured the following exchange. “What?” Sanders replied. “I think you called me a liar on national TV,” she said again. “You know, let’s not do it right now. If you want to have that discussion, we’ll have that discussion,” Sanders responded. Warren replied: “Anytime.” That appeared to have irked Sanders who then said: “You called me a liar. “He added: “You told me — all right, let’s not do it now.” This all started after Sanders denied during the debate that he ever told Warren that he didn’t think that a woman could win in 2020. Could Warren be misremembering the event like her heritage, her firing during pregnancy, or her father’s non janitorial occupation? Nah.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch Nancy Pelosi and her seven or so of her impeachment managers signed the articles of impeachment last evening. Before the first witness in the process ever testified she said that she was very prayerful and that this is a very somber time for our country. She also spoke to the urgency due to the threat that our president posed to our country. Last evening, after a four week delay in delivering the articles, she was all smiles and handing out commemorate pens to the signers prior to their orchestrated walk down the halls of Congress for the delayed handoff.
And finally, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) called for the recusal of four Democrat presidential candidates from the impeachment process on Wednesday after Speaker Nancy Pelosi signed the articles. She stated in part, “these four Democrats, Senators Bennet, Klobuchar, Sanders, and Warren, cannot sit in judgment of the very President they seek to replace. To participate in this trial would be a failure of the oath they took to be an ‘impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws.’
Her words “failure of the oath they took” ring so loudly and often in Washington DC these days that it’s not surprising that you hear them even while under the thick, dirty, boggy water that fills what is known as “The Swamp.” At least the president has given us more fresh water out of the shower heads to rinse off.
Carry on.