T. A. Gardner
Thread Killer
Have you noticed the similarity between the House Jan 6th committee and the House Un-American Activities Committee of the 50's? There have been other similar precedents too:
The Overman committee of 1918 - 19
The Fish committee 1930
The McCormack–Dickstein Committee 1934–37
The Dies Committee 1938–44
All had one thing in common. They seized on a perceived political threat and then proceeded to ignore US law, the constitution, and any rights of those accused to destroy them. For every person that even marginally was rightfully accused dozens, even hundreds, of others were dragged down and ruined by these committees.
The Jan 6th committee today is doing no less a gross and shameful disservice to America. But the Democrats don't give a shit if it means they can destroy their political opponents...
The Overman committee of 1918 - 19
The Fish committee 1930
The McCormack–Dickstein Committee 1934–37
The Dies Committee 1938–44
All had one thing in common. They seized on a perceived political threat and then proceeded to ignore US law, the constitution, and any rights of those accused to destroy them. For every person that even marginally was rightfully accused dozens, even hundreds, of others were dragged down and ruined by these committees.
The Jan 6th committee today is doing no less a gross and shameful disservice to America. But the Democrats don't give a shit if it means they can destroy their political opponents...