![]() Congratulations on an astonishing job, under the most heart-crushing of personal circumstances. But I won’t be surprised if it’s the equivalent of a Papa Doc. They have no choice they can’t throw the mic back. I’ll be listening closely when they finally make their presentation. I so wish we all could see in real-time that presentation on the clear limits of free speech when it comes to what this defendant did - followed immediately by the defense argument. I realize this is an oft-used legal maneuver, but this one was truly 8 Mile-worthy. It shined today as he headed off every single First Amendment argument he fully expects the defendant’s lawyers to make on his behalf. Raskin was partly chosen to be Lead Impeachment Manager because he has been a brilliant constitutional law professor for years. The idea that any American - but especially America’s duly elected Commander-in-Chief - would be constitutionally protected from saying the things that this defendant consistently said for MONTHS leading up to this kind of violent insurrection, is, in a word, preposterous. For his entire performance, sure, but in particular for the preemptive First Amendment case he made today. In fact, you are not allowed to speak, “on pain of imprisonment.”īut if you could, Raskin would have deserved a boisterous and sustained standing ovation. ![]() You can’t go nuts on the Senate Floor during an impeachment trial. Then he turns to Rabbit with a furious look of defeat, and then tosses the mic back to the host. So much so that when Doc is given the mic, all he can say is: “Yo…yo…” Then he stops. ![]() Capitol and them fearing they were going to die as he made a case for taking the second impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump seriously. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) recalled becoming separated from his family during last month’s deadly insurrection at the U.S. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) calls former President Donald Trump the inciter-in-chief for. In an emotional speech before the Senate on Tuesday, Rep. When Rabbit starts his rap, he brilliantly rhymes all the things he expects Papa Doc will say about him. WASHINGTON, D.C., Febru( LifeSiteNews) As lead impeachment manager Rep. While his other friends smack Cheddar, a look of enlightenment comes across Rabbit’s face - right then and there he’s forming lyrics in his head to get out in front of Doc’s criticisms. Today, addressing the free speech element of this trial, Lead Impeachment Manager Jamie Raskin brilliantly pulled off the legal equivalent of Eminem’s epic rap move from the movie “8 Mile.”Īt the end of the flick, “Jimmy B-Rabbit” is in the finals of the live rap battle at The Shelter versus “Papa Doc.” Rabbit is about to go first in front of a massive crowd, but before he does, his dim friend “Cheddar Bob” asks him if he’s nervous that Doc is going to rip him on all the crappy parts of his life. the lead House impeachment manager Jamie Raskin had dismantled earlier in the trial. Today, addressing the free speech cloud that’s sort of hovering above this Impeachment Trial, Lead Manager Jamie Raskin brilliantly pulled off the legal equivalent of Eminem’s epic rap move from the movie “8 Mile.” What the president said during his Save America speech formed a.
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