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Tag Archives: January 6
“None of the questions will be answered because none will be asked because the committee’s role is not inquiry but confirmation of a useful narrative”
VICTOR DAVIS HANSON What the January 6 Committee Might Have Been June 16, 2022 A real investigation would have ignited argumentation, cross-examination, and disagreements— the sort of give-and-take for which congressional committees are famous. In contrast, the January 6 show … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Lipson, Donald Trump, January 6, Victor Davis Hanson
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