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Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Brings to mind that Fred Thompson, representing the GOP minority, was the questioner when Alexander Butterfield shocked the nation with the revelation of a White House taping system. — PolitiTweet.org
stuart stevens @stuartpstevens
The long, sad walk from Fred Thompson representing Republicans at Watergate hearings to Jim Jordan says a lot about… https://t.co/JbhhXJLPxK
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@pattmlatimes I know two languages: English and Very Loud ("Don't you understand...") English. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Fascinated by the GOP strategy that the best defense of Trump is shouting. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
As Turner attacks Taylor and Kent as minor players as the first witnesses in the impeachment hearing, it is worth recalling that Robert Odle, the first witness before the Senate Watergate Committee, was not a key Nixon intimate. https://t.co/tDSDfbmQdw — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
I love Taylor's tone as he said, "As I testified, Mr. Jordan..." — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
I kept waiting for Nunes to ask, “Are you aware that Lyndon Johnson, a Democrat, lied about the Gulf of Tonkin attack?” — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
My cable system thinks I am watching “The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!” On PBS. I assume the Cat will be testifying next week. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@wendybutton “Whose bribe this is I do not know...” — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
90 minutes into the first hearing we have already learned something important and new about Trump’s voice on Sondland’s cell phone. That’s why predictions about how this all will play out are based on the false assumption there will be no new revelations. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
I am watching PBS for just that reason. — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Davis @DaviSusan
Or watch @cspan or @PBS, or listen live on @NPR. No filters, no need. https://t.co/g7nIxLrOTR
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Deeply impressed by the passion that Kent brings to the cause of democracy in Ukraine. This transcends impeachment even as it explains what the Trump team was trying to do in shaking down Zelensky. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Put me down as predicting that there will be 37 uses of the Franklin line by the end of the week. — PolitiTweet.org
Joanne Freeman @jbf1755
Hoo boy. First Benjamin Franklin "a republic if you can keep it" reference. #impeachment
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
I hope everyone had “corrupt media” on their bingo cards. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@MilliganSusan That’s why I was puzzled by the photo. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Trying to find C-Span footage of the Salem Witch Trials since I have a hunch that Trump will cite them as a precedent. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
What was the deal with no jackets for the Democrats in 1998? — PolitiTweet.org
Howard Mortman @HowardMortman
On the lookout for #charts during Day One of the impeachment hearings today? Here's a chart from Day One of the Cli… https://t.co/r0ggbwbWFO
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@charlesmurray A terrific choice. But there are a lot of good choices from Trollope. I would probably avidly read Phinias Finn’s tweets on Brexit and the Irish border. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
If you read nothing else tonight, read @ElizabethDrewOH: "Unbounded “off-the-books” operations – whether Nixon’s “White House Plumbers” or the Iran-Contra scandal during Ronald Reagan’s administration – usually come to grief." Goes triple for Ukraine Rudy: https://t.co/iZZAJJVXcf — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@ElizabethDrewOH This link works. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@CharlesPPierce In no way will I ever defend baseball owners. Okay, maybe Bill Veeck. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Hard thing is that the players' union often pressures free agents not to accept a home-team discount but to take the highest dollar figure. — PolitiTweet.org
Norman Ornstein @NormOrnstein
If I could have $200 million to stay in a place where I love my teammates and my family is happy instead of the unc… https://t.co/ChTsdJOXVI
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@Bencjacobs @yeselson @MattZeitlin Better since it is partly character driven. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@yeselson @Bencjacobs @MattZeitlin R.R. Palmer. One of my favorite books in college. For a while, I could name all the members of the Committee on Pubic Safety. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@greenfield64 Becky Sharp. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@daveweigel I'm a Dukakis voter. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
"No self-respecting Democratic coup leaders would put Vice President Mike Pence in the Oval Office. There would be no slowing of conservative judicial nominees with Pence in charge..." That's from the @JillDLawrence on-the-money column on impeachment: https://t.co/p5w2KHbmAx — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
In prior Democratic primary years, Wyden has described himself as the "designated driver" for all the senators running for president. — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Costa @costareports
Sen. @RonWyden just told (joked to) reporters that he had some breaking news to share: he’s not running for preside… https://t.co/acNPiDFfBQ
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
I haven't been in Iowa this month, but I do wonder how closely poll numbers correlate with which candidate is heavily on TV during the week the poll is in the field. Since all credible candidates will be on the air by mid-January, these TV effects may well cancel themselves out. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
I would bet if you called those who responded to the poll in two weeks, a high percentage of them wouldn’t even correctly remember their poll answer because sentiments are that muddled. — PolitiTweet.org
Amanda Becker @AmandaBecker
But, fewer than 3 in 10 likely caucus-goers are firm in their candidate choice, with 16% saying there is a "high" p… https://t.co/KrXdz8T8Rf
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Favorite detail from Monmouth Iowa poll: 29% of all Iowa Democrats have no opinion of Michael Bloomberg. It's a sobering statistic for those who live in a NY-centric media bubble. Love the honest Monmouth headline: "Few Caucusgoers Tied to 2020 Choice." https://t.co/qAVsAUqa2m — PolitiTweet.org