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Ok.....so who had the better blah, blah, blah, about the hearing??? (Original Post) a kennedy Jun 2022 OP
I listened to the hearing. I don't need them to tell me what I heard. nt doc03 Jun 2022 #1
👍🏻 a kennedy Jun 2022 #2
MSNBC did not interrupt when the hearing was in session. avebury Jun 2022 #3
I watched the January 6th Committee stream Lars39 Jun 2022 #4
C-SPAN ....no commentary. spanone Jun 2022 #5
👍🏻 a kennedy Jun 2022 #6
Less is better Maeve Jun 2022 #7
What is your point. Jamesm9164 Jun 2022 #8
Post removed Post removed Jun 2022 #9
Well that was quick. Jamesm9164 Jun 2022 #10
MSNBC lees1975 Jun 2022 #11
Why are folks discussing who had the "better" coverage? Jamesm9164 Jun 2022 #12
Oh wait, Jamesm9164 Jun 2022 #13

avebury

(10,952 posts)
3. MSNBC did not interrupt when the hearing was in session.
Thu Jun 9, 2022, 11:08 PM
Jun 2022

They talked before it began, the recess, and afterwards. It was fine. They all think that it was a good hearing. Mentioned Chaney's comment about the day Trump will be gone but there dishonor will remain.

A lot of discussion of Ivanka and Barr throwing Trump under the bus.

Neil Keitel though Chaney did a phenomenal job.

I wish I had caught all of Woodward and Bernstein who were on CNN after the hearing ended.

Maeve

(42,282 posts)
7. Less is better
Thu Jun 9, 2022, 11:13 PM
Jun 2022

And it sounds like most of the networks realize this. Let the hearings speak for themselves

Response to Jamesm9164 (Reply #8)

lees1975

(3,850 posts)
11. MSNBC
Thu Jun 9, 2022, 11:24 PM
Jun 2022

And they invited former Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill for insights and observations, and she really laid down an excellent perspective. She pointed out, with substantiation, that Trump came into the White House with a self-proclaimed reputation as a liar, and ran his presidency based on the premise that it was a job which required lying to achieve anything.

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