Sam Lowry said:
There are 210 Republicans in the House. Pelosi rejected two of them. If McCarthy thought the GOP had anything to gain from a real investigation of the truth, he'd have someone there to cross-examine. The "show trial" spin is what we're hearing instead because that's the best you've got.
A show trial is what we've got.
facts are facts: Tradition is that each party puts up its slate. That tradition was not followed. McCarthy was right not to reward it with participation. Good political judgment, and good statesmanship.
Someone should suggest that McCarty investigate you next spring. Who knows what that might be for right now, but I'm sure someone could find something, probably by interviewing everyone you pissed off in your life. In a perfect world, there'd be no Democrats or neverTrumpers on the cmee. Just Trump supporters questioning you, judging you, motivated by all the nice things you've said about them. Doesn't have to be a crime per se. Just an allegation to justify the circus.
Proctology like that is, of course, unAmerican, but I suppose there's always a chance it might turn you into an ardent critic of such a process and impress upon you the importance of fairness, tradition, due process, bi-partisanship, etc..... Part of statesmanship is understanding that anything you do today can and will be used against you in the future. Such is the deterrence that strengthens structural checks and balances.
When you participate in a miscarriage of justice because it suits your political agenda, as you and other neverTrumpers are doing here, you are green-lighting the same to be used against you. That's certainly not the kind of social contract I'd prefer to see engaged, but you are not leaving much wiggle room. You really should be more thoughtful when you choose your political weapons. Your opponents might use them more effectively than you do. I say this as someone who has lived in places run by Samuel Kanyon Doe, Robert Gabriel Mugabe, and Omar al-Bashir. You are playing the game the way they do.