The Revolution Will Not Be Televised Until It Is

It has to be televised.

The Public can’t fit into the courtroom, and they need to see and hear it for themselves. Most of America reads at a 4th grade level. They aren’t going to read about this. Reading Comprehension is a higher cognitive skill and talking is the primary way we communicate so it must be televised.

Talk Shows are a primary source of “information” but not the actual real time people actually saying what they say in a court room.

The court has to respect the citizenry and allow all of us to see and hear it for ourselves. The citizenry has a right to participate in real time, spending their actual time watching this. ~KE

If you’re listening to Rogan on any subject other than MMA, congratulations—he played you. You’re now his cash register.

Musk *also* has areas of expertise:
(1) sealioning (Google it); (2) gaslighting; (3) destroying companies; (4) bad parenting; (5) taking credit for others’ good ideas; (6) cult construction and management.

@JRubinBlogger
Cameras in Trump case courtrooms are essential: with arguably the most extraordinary trial in our history and immense consequences for our democracy, the normal rule should not dictate the result. It’s not enough to say, “It’s always done this way.”

@tribelaw
I agree strongly with @JRubinBlogger that Trump’s trial for criminally filching and deliberately withholding top secret national defense documents must be televised — for the sake of everyone involved and regardless of what DOJ or Judge Cannon or defendant Trump might want. And that’s my view not just because I won the landmark SCOTUS decision affirming the constitutional right of the public, through the media, to observe criminal trials in real time, and not only because Jennifer Rubin quotes me generously in this excellent piece, but because history and common sense point to that conclusion:

Cameras in the Courtroom are Essential

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised Until It Is