Thursday on ABC’s moronic daytime gab-fest The View, Senate Majority Liar Chuck Schumer declared that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was right to block Republican Reps. Jim Banks and Jim Jordan from serving on the committee investigating the so-called “insurrection” at the Capitol on January 6.
Schumer began by claiming ludicrously that the FBI- and Antifa-instigated “breach” of the Capitol, in which peaceful pro-Trump protesters were literally ushered in by Capitol Hill police, “was one of the most serious, terrible things that’s happened in our Capitol in our whole history.”
“There should have been a 9/11-type commission,” he continued. “After 9/11, Democrats and Republicans came together and appointed a panel of experts, non-partisan, to look into it, and they put out a good report. We followed a lot of their recommendations subsequently to that.
“But [Senate Minority] Leader [Mitch] McConnell blocked that here in the Senate. He would not let that come forward,” Schumer added. “So Speaker Pelosi had no choice but to move on her own, as she did, and she put together a commission. I couldn’t believe that Leader McCarthy put two people who said basically, who really didn’t believe, who sort of supported the big lie that did all of this, you know, that the election was stolen. And Donald Trump should really be president, which has no factual basis. So she was right not to let them stay on the commission.”
For Democrats, “non-partisan” doesn’t mean neutrality or working together in good faith across the political aisle. It means everybody must agree with the Democrat position. It absolutely excludes anyone who has legitimate questions about the fraudulent 2020 election.
In other words, now that the left has illegitimately seized all political power, it demands “our way or the highway.”