In the doctor’s office waiting room, a man and woman who don’t know each other. The woman: “Would you please watch my purse?” The man: “Why? What does it do?”
There's a piece by her in the Wall Street Journal, apparently tomorrow's as it is datelined this afternoon. I managed to listen to an audio version, but I don't think that went all the way to the end either, as it didn't seem to get much beyond the setup to the supporting arguments, and I didn't hear anything that sounded like a conclusion. If anyone has a firewall pass, please share.
I don't think what she wrote was an excerpt from the book, but it does touch on the themes in it. Her main point in the WSJ is apparently that even though our system survived January 6, we can't rely on the checks and balances in the Constitution to block his abuses of power if he gets another chance.
Update on my previous comment:
I goofed. Somehow I mixed todays article up with one from January- don't ask be how. So, no, a bunch of comments did not evaporate.
Update to Liz update:
There's a piece by her in the Wall Street Journal, apparently tomorrow's as it is datelined this afternoon. I managed to listen to an audio version, but I don't think that went all the way to the end either, as it didn't seem to get much beyond the setup to the supporting arguments, and I didn't hear anything that sounded like a conclusion. If anyone has a firewall pass, please share.
I don't think what she wrote was an excerpt from the book, but it does touch on the themes in it. Her main point in the WSJ is apparently that even though our system survived January 6, we can't rely on the checks and balances in the Constitution to block his abuses of power if he gets another chance.