With the exception of Democrats like Rep. Al Green, who is engaged in constant efforts to launch impeachment proceedings against President Trump, the Democrat leadership to a great degree seems hesitant, possibly realizing such a move would ultimately would go nowhere and could backfire. In spite of having claimed America is in a “constitutional crisis,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, the only member of Congress with chest-level pants pockets, has said that impeachment might not be the “best answer” to address that alleged crisis. CNBC journo John Harwood tried to convince Nadler to reconsider:

Nadler: “I don’t want to make it sound like we’re heading for impeachment. Probably, we’re not” me: “really? what i hear from your colleagues is ‘probably we are, but not yet’ “ Nadler: “maybe. it’s hard. i don’t know”https://t.co/esgWl060bR — John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) May 15, 2019

As usual, the job description must be surrounded by quote marks:

Maybe more like “lobbyist” or “advocate”?

Sounded like @JohnJHarwood was trying to push @JerryNadler in to a position Nadler didn’t want to go.

Way to be an advocate Harwood, not a journalist. — 2019 gonna 2019 (@JimTunney4) May 15, 2019

That’s what it’s come to.