The liberal networks have figured out a sure-fire formula for guaranteed, Grade-A, Trump-bashing. Invite on a hyper-partisan former US attorney appointed by President Obama, and let them unload.
Yesterday, we noted Barbara McQuade on MSNBC, suggesting that President Trump be stripped of [depending on how you interpreted McQuade's remarks] either his presidency, or his US citizenship.
Not to be outdone, CNN's New Day on Sunday morning invited on Michael Moore, another former Obama US attorney appointee, and a former Democrat state senator in Georgia. Moore might even have outbid McQuade when it came to making over-the-top suggestions about President Trump. Said Moore:
"You're hearing sort of the death rattle of this presidency, of this administration. I don't know that we need to call the undertaker yet, but it's certainly time to pick out the cemetery."
Moore was reacting to a comment by former Nixon aide John Dean that "the House is going to have little choice, the way this is going, other than to start impeachment proceedings" against President Trump.
VICTOR BLACKWELL: Joining us now, Michael Moore, former U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia . . . Michael, let me start with you, and I want you to listen first to John Dean, Nixon White House counsel, and his, I guess foreshadowing or suggestion here to the Democratic House.
JOHN DEAN: The House is going to have little choice, the way this is going, other than to start impeachment proceedings.
PAUL: All right, so, what's your take on that: "little choice?"
MICHAEL MOORE: It's a big day any time there's a federal prosecutor that says that the President is directly involved in a federal crime. I think, really, you're hearing sort of the death rattle of this presidency, of this administration. I don't know that we need to call the undertaker yet, but it's certainly time to pick out the cemetery.