The Indictment?

Monday headlines... 
The House Judiciary Committee will vote Thursday to establish rules for hearings on impeachment... the committee says that the resolution is similar to procedural votes taken at the beginning of the impeachment investigations into Presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton. - AP News 
Tonight's offering for your acceptance...

One Mr. Peter Wehner who has been a conservative Republican for his entire adult life, and whose track record includes... 

"serving in posts under three Republican presidents and as a director at the now-defunct Empower America, a rightist advocacy group founded by William Bennett in 1993. Wehner was also a speechwriter for Bennett (the secretary of education for Ronald Reagan), and later an assistant to Bennett in the Office of National Drug Control Policy, before joining the Bush administration."
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Mr. Wehner served George W. Bush as Deputy Director of Speech-writing in 2001, and as an adviser and speechwriter from 2002 to 2007. 


In 2002, Mr. Wehner was asked to head the Office of Strategic Initiatives, where he generated policy ideas, reached out to public intellectuals, published op-eds and essays, and provided counsel on a range of domestic and international issues...

an in-house quasi-think tank created by Karl Rove, was characterized by the Washington Post as the “rarest of White House jobs.” According to the Post, Wehner was “paid to read, to think, to prod, to brainstorm—all without accountability. He recalls the words of White House senior adviser Karl Rove when he interviewed for the job: ‘He said my job is to bug him." - RightWeb
Mr. Wehner has also served as an adviser to several presidential campaigns.

After leaving the Bush White House in 2007, Wehner joined EPPC as a Senior Fellow.  

Mr. Wehner has written for numerous publications—including Time magazine, the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, New York Times, Financial Times, The Atlantic, The Weekly Standard, National Review, Commentary, National Affairs, and Christianity Today. He has also appeared frequently as a commentator on MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, CBS, PBS, and C-SPAN television.
And now tonight's offering for your perusal... one video from Peter Wehner's July 14, 2016, appearance on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal. Attention to detail is warranted in particular to the section from 20:12 on, as Mr. Wehner speaks volumes. 

As an indictment made long ago, the video speaks for itself. Nobody can say they were not warned well in advance. This makes our title and timing somewhat apropos, we think.




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