AND THEN THERE'S THIS:Rep. @Jim_Jordan: "What were you thinking about when you said he's incapable of accomplishing anything?"— CSPAN (@cspan) June 10, 2019
John Dean: "Mr. Jordan, I think that under the parliamentary rules of the house I'm refrained from addressing a full answer your question." pic.twitter.com/UjO2lfkMTv
Louis Gohmert, Jim Jordan, and Matt Gaetz Beat Hell Out of John Dean
You want to see Louis Gohmert reading to him a New York Times article identifying John Dean as the man who gave the order to burglarize the Watergate Hotel and who hired the burglars.
"That's a lie," Dean says.
"Take it up with the New York Times," Gohmert snaps back.
Soon after -- maybe right after, though there's usually a Democrat between Republicans -- Jim Jordan accuses Dean of having advised Lanny Davis and Michael Cohen to withhold Cohen's testimony from Republicans, while sharing it with Democrats.
Then, soon after that, Matt Gaetz drills down on an interesting question -- How much is Dean being paid to do His One Job of accusing Republicans of being Nixon? And how many Republican presidents has he so accused?
He notes that John Dean has made a lucrative "cottage industry" of accusing almost every Republican president of being "worse than Nixon."
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