No, it does not matter. And Yes, it is far-fetched.
You are picking over Senate procedural rules and dubious statistical correlations in the face of a failed government coup. It's analogous to looking at a murder scene, with dead bodies and a guy holding the still-smoking machine gun, and saying, "But he's dressed so neatly! Surely he can't be guilty?"
No, it does not matter. And Yes, it is far-fetched.
You are picking over Senate procedural rules and dubious statistical correlations in the face of a failed government coup. It's analogous to looking at a murder scene, with dead bodies and a guy holding the still-smoking machine gun, and saying, "But he's dressed so neatly! Surely he can't be guilty?"
I respectfully disagree. If Biden did indeed steal the Democratic nomination from Bernie, that renders plausible the supposition that he did the same against Trump. If that was indeed the case, then the Jan. 6 riot takes on the impression of a failed counter-coup where the rule of law and the machinery of democracy have broken down.
No, it does not matter. And Yes, it is far-fetched.
You are picking over Senate procedural rules and dubious statistical correlations in the face of a failed government coup. It's analogous to looking at a murder scene, with dead bodies and a guy holding the still-smoking machine gun, and saying, "But he's dressed so neatly! Surely he can't be guilty?"
I respectfully disagree. If Biden did indeed steal the Democratic nomination from Bernie, that renders plausible the supposition that he did the same against Trump. If that was indeed the case, then the Jan. 6 riot takes on the impression of a failed counter-coup where the rule of law and the machinery of democracy have broken down.