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Relax, Devin Nunes – theater is essential to politics

  • Written by Harvey Young, Dean of the College of Fine Arts, Boston University
The stage is set and the cast members are in their places for impeachment hearings.AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

A televised theatrical performance staged by the Democrats.” With these words, Republican Rep. Devin Nunes expressed his discontent with the beginning of presidential impeachment hearings. He indirectly invited listeners...

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