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badseedboy

(174 posts)
Thu Dec 5, 2019, 07:41 PM Dec 2019

"Republicans' anti-impeachment witness was my professor. I hardly recognize what he's become."

“. . .What struck me the most Wednesday, as I watched the hearings with intense interest, was that the 2019 Jonathan Turley no longer matches prior versions of his younger self. To be sure, that can be said for most of us as we age. But Turley’s deterioration, for lack of a better word, comes hand-in-hand with the toll that the Trump Administration takes on anyone who comes near it. . . .”

https://www.alternet.org/2019/12/republicans-anti-impeachment-witness-was-my-professor-i-hardly-recognize-what-hes-become/

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"Republicans' anti-impeachment witness was my professor. I hardly recognize what he's become." (Original Post) badseedboy Dec 2019 OP
ETTD CincyDem Dec 2019 #1
Some people are easily seduced by fame, madaboutharry Dec 2019 #2

CincyDem

(6,358 posts)
1. ETTD
Thu Dec 5, 2019, 07:57 PM
Dec 2019

Everything trump touches dies.

We need to get his hands off our democracy before it too goes the way of so many careers and reputations.

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