Another Democratic Debate, Less Diverse And More Polarizing - Why This Matters
"Top Senate Republicans on Monday rejected President Trump’s call for outright dismissal of the impeachment charges against him," the Washington Post reported. "Senior Republicans said immediate dismissal could not win approval in the chamber, where Republicans hold a 53-seat majority. ... Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has said that he wants the trial — only the third impeachment of a president in US history — to follow the format used 21 years ago in the trial of President Bill Clinton. In that case, the Senate approved a resolution that would have allowed the Senate to vote to dismiss the charges. But senior Republicans signaled Monday that they are not inclined to include such a provision in the resolution that will kick off Trump’s trial, perhaps as soon as Thursday."
[Dead Man’s Hand: The Impeachment Gambit, Defeat or Impeach? The (Il)Logic of Impeachment, Impeachment: What Lies Beneath?]
"WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is not getting the time he needs with his legal team to discuss his fight against extradition to the United States, causing delays to the case, his lawyer told a British court on Monday," Reuters reported. This issue has been out of the public eye for a while. What’s going on?
GUESTS:
Teresa M. Lundy — Government affairs and public relations specialist and principal of TML Communications, LLC.
Jim Kavanagh — Political analyst and commentator and editor of The Polemicist.
Daniel Lazare — Journalist and author of three books: "The Frozen Republic," "The Velvet Coup" and "America's Undeclared War."
[My segment begins a 20:00]
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The Critical Hour is a daily 60-minute news analysis and talk radio program on Radio Sputnik hosted by Dr. Wilmer Leon. Introduction above is theirs, with related articles of mine referenced in brackets.
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