Three strikes against impeachment
BooksChicagoClimate changeDemocratic PartyElection 2020EntertainmentPoliticsRepublican PartyTrumpUS PoliticsWeatherWinterWelp, the Senate has acquitted President Trump almost entirely along party lines, as everyone knew it would. Only Mitt Romney (R-UT) crossed the aisle to vote for conviction. Here's a roundup of the news in the last few hours:
- Josh Marshall says "Romney's vote is more than symbolic" because it puts the lie to the Republican Party's assertion that Trump did nothing wrong.
- George Conway gets caustic in "I believe the president, and in the president."
- The Atlantic says Congress has lost its power over Trump.
About yesterday:
- The Washington Post has an annotated SOTU.
- Alexandra Petri clutched every pearl she owned, "and also the pearls of strangers, and some oysters that may contain pearls in the future" after Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) ripped up her copy of the SOTU.
- NBC called the address Trump's "victory lap." Oh no, NBC; he's got more lapping in him.
In other news:
- Ross Douthat examines "who won and lost in Iowa."
- Lake Michigan hit a new monthly high last month and is on course to do it again.
- Josh Marshall wants people to pay attention to Mike Bloomberg's campaign.
- There's now an app from the University of Saskatchewan that will read Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in 14th-century English.
And it's snowing.
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