After Rep. Eric Swalwell’s political self-immolation as a sex harasser, I had hoped that he’d go hide under some rock and not be seen nor heard from any more.
Wishful thinking.
The New York Times reported that he’s still harrassing the interns.
But it seems more significant that with no one wanting to know him anymore, he’s decided to take a few of his former “friends” down with him.
Shouldn’t this be investigated? Shouldn’t Sen. Adam Schiff be in the witness chair in congressional hearings telling us which women he harassed, and any records of payouts to sex-harassment victims with non-disclosure agreements be revealed? Shouldn’t Raskin? Shouldn’t Jeffries?
And Swalwell should be invited back to Congress by congressional leaders with a red carpet to tell all he knows.
Notice that the named culprits are all, like Swalwell, considered attack dogs for the Democrats, meaning, their leadership tolerates their sex harassment so long as they bark on cue. Maybe we could hear a little about that, too.