Paul2
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No. But if the cost is low enough, it doesn't matter.This is becoming a pattern. I'm asking you if you have any reason to believe that there will be a change. Could you stop dodging that question?
I don't think it is meaningless at all. Without too close a reading of that expression, it means that you don't fold or do nothing just because it looks like things are stacked against you, because you never know what's going to happen.I never said or implied that it is. But it does argue that it doesn't mean much. "You play the hand you're dealt" is almost meaningless, since it's always true. It sounds nice, though.
This directly applies to Pelosi's situation. I've seen people argue against withholding the articles of impeachment because the outcome of the trial is assured. If Pelosi were not to play the cards dealt her, she'd just send the articles over. But one card she has is to hang onto them, see if that can get under the President's skin, see if the President starts to bug McConnell, etc.