House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff began the proceedings with a solemn statement recounting the events that sparked the impeachment inquiry.
Ambassador Bill Taylor and Deputy Assistant Secretary George Kent, the two bureaucrats selected by Schiff to kick off the public impeachment hearings also failed to deliver much drama.
Comment: So much like the Mueller investigation into "Russian collusion" this whole exercise in political witchuntery looks to be like much ado about nothing.
Taylor and Kent began their statements recounting the history of diplomacy in the United States as well as the history of Ukraine and their lengthy careers of public service.
Both bureaucrats expressed their concerns about the president's actions in Ukraine but proved that they were frequently alarmed and concerned but mostly did not have knowledge of the president's motives.















Comment: Increasingly what is being seen in today's cultural climate is the death of truth. Facts are being made to play second fiddle to opinions and hearsay. Truth is becoming subjective and the bread and circuses continue to distract the populace from reality.
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