Monday, May 15, 2023

Grothman's Time to Shine

Julie Kelly reminds us that Glen Grothman will have a chance to question the Court of Star Chamber prosecutor Matthew Graves--the one attempting to imprison a 70-year-old Navy veteran for FOURTEEN YEARS for the convictions of trespassing obstruction and tampering on J6.

The old guy will die in Club Fed, of course.

Kelly presents a list of questions that Grothman or his colleagues should ask.  Perhaps Glen will serve his constituents by going after Graves hammer-and-tong.

Sundance doesn't think that Grothman will ask any of those questions, nor do anything else to disturb the Deep State/UniParty game.

It's his opinion that Oversight is there to spread chaff and take counter-measures, not to actually represent the people.

...Depending on the issues at hand, the HOC committee members are generally those performance actors best known to the audience of both parties.  This is not accidental; this is by design.  Again, for emphasis, I am only talking about the HOC, a “generalized oversight” committee. Only this specific committee has this specific mission.

A hot button topic enters the committee ecosphere. Specifically trained staffers and performance artists, uniquely qualified to put on theatrical productions (both parties), are then deployed to assist the representatives in creating the soundbites that hopefully will go viral and assist them with fundraising and opportunities to say, “here’s what we are doing.”   Outlining this construct is not an exhibition in cynicism; this is the reality of what the HOC is designed and created to do.

When you see the HOC performing at their best, you will see lots of soundbites created....

 Did Grothman star in his high-school's drama club?

Hmmmm.

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