Wisconsin political observers were relieved that Glenn Grothman used his five minutes of national TV airtime during the Michael Cohen hearing today to express his offense at the eleventy-million suggestions that Trump wasn't serious about winning the 2016 campaign.
"He was running very hard," said Grothman - - unfamiliar himself with running hard in his safely GOP-gerrymandered district - - obviously hoping that for just those few minutes Kim Jong Un had been shushed so Trump could hear the Grothman's shoutout.
Truth is - - any Grothman appearance during which he's not demeaning women in the workforce, objecting to the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday or more recently voting against paying federal workers for time lost during the government shutdown is a win for the state's reputation.
Imagine what might have happened if one of Grothman's colleagues gotten all wound up and called Cohen a snake.
If he's just one of today's generic, repetitive Republican Trump suck-ups today, Wisconsin comes out ahead.
"He was running very hard," said Grothman - - unfamiliar himself with running hard in his safely GOP-gerrymandered district - - obviously hoping that for just those few minutes Kim Jong Un had been shushed so Trump could hear the Grothman's shoutout.
Truth is - - any Grothman appearance during which he's not demeaning women in the workforce, objecting to the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday or more recently voting against paying federal workers for time lost during the government shutdown is a win for the state's reputation.
Imagine what might have happened if one of Grothman's colleagues gotten all wound up and called Cohen a snake.
If he's just one of today's generic, repetitive Republican Trump suck-ups today, Wisconsin comes out ahead.