Ross: Why go through a Trump impeachment?
Nov 1, 2019, 6:29 AM | Updated: Nov 5, 2019, 12:48 pm
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The House easily approved a public impeachment investigation, the question now is – can Democrats make it into a spectacle worth interrupting a soap opera for?
I predict they are going to have trouble stretching a 30-minute phone call into something that threatens the Republic. It’s already getting repetitive. I’ve heard “quid pro quo” more than “Kars for Kids.” The Democrats may try to fatten it up by folding in the Mueller Report because cable news will cover anything.
But will it really?
Is Wolf Blitzer really going to fill his enormous video wall with old pictures of Paul Manafort and Rod Rosenstein? The nation’s been there. Once was enough.
So why go through all this when the Democrats know impeachment won’t remove Trump? Do they think he’ll resign like Nixon? He can’t resign because he would lose the protection of the Justice Department’s 5th Avenue doctrine.
No, this is really about 2020. It’s about energizing Democrats and getting Trump voters to stay home to ensure that he loses no matter who runs against him. That is a reasonable strategy, but only if the hearings can turn a quid pro quo into must-see TV.
The trouble is you’d have pretty good quid here, but the quo leaves something to be desired. Now the Clinton impeachment? That had a quo! You could interrupt a soap opera with that and nobody knew the difference.
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