After the first hearing of House Republicans’ undercooked impeachment inquiry predictably ended in disaster on Thursday, the three committee chairs who presided over the debacle promptly retreated to Sean Hannity’s program, where they repeated the same debunked talking points while the Fox News star showered them with praise.
Fox dragooned House Republicans into trying to impeach President Joe Biden based on the network’s convoluted conspiracy theories. On the GOP propaganda shows hosted by Hannity and his colleagues, House Republicans largely avoid having to answer difficult questions about the utter lack of convincing evidence linking Biden to wrongdoing while being allowed to overhype and misstate what the documents and statements they cite actually show.
But during Thursday’s impeachment hearing, chairs James Comer (R-KY), Jim Jordan (R-OH), and Jason Smith (R-MO) and their colleagues had to reckon with contrary information brought forward by well-prepared House Democrats, as well as their own witnesses’ refusal to say that their committees had produced evidence that justified Biden’s impeachment. The results were devastating to their credibility.
“The first hearing in House Republicans’ impeachment inquiry into President Biden featured their star witnesses testifying that they lacked proof that he committed impeachable offenses, multiple procedural skirmishes the G.O.P. majority nearly lost and, at times, nearly a dozen empty Republican seats,” The New York Times reported. “What it did not include was any new information about Mr. Biden’s conduct — or any support for Republicans’ accusations that he had entered into corrupt overseas business deals.”
“I don't know what was achieved over these last six plus hours,” Fox anchor and senior vice president Neil Cavuto offered after the hearing came to a close. “When you begin to trumpet what you have as the beginning of an explosive inquiry into the president of the United States to potentially remove him from office, you would think you would bring your A-game.”
Even Republicans themselves quietly acknowledged their failure. “Picking witnesses that refute House Republicans' arguments for impeachment is mind-blowing. This is an unmitigated disaster,” one senior GOP aide told CNN.” Another told the Washington Post that “Comer has lost control, allowing Dems to land attacks.” After a Democratic congressman said that the hearing had devolved into a “disaster,” PunchBowl News’ Jake Sherman commented, “Many in the GOP leadership agree.”
Reality had been very mean and unfair to the House Republicans, and so they left it for Hannity’s warm embrace. The Fox star and Republican operative opened his show by explaining to his viewers that the day’s hearing had actually gone just great.