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In reply to the discussion: Don't buy the hype. The Democrats did more than fine today [View all]The Velveteen Ocelot
(130,513 posts)2. Those are *central* facts. That's why they called his mangy ass before them
in the first place. The rest is just noise.
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Those are *central* facts. That's why they called his mangy ass before them
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2019
#2
There was a sense of panic in the air as all the cable networks stopped showing the hearing.
kentuck
Sep 2019
#6
True. People forget that what Fox calls "liberal media" is actually corporate.
Caliman73
Sep 2019
#22
if the media were honest, it would wonder why republicans don't care about the country anymore
spanone
Sep 2019
#9
Thanks for this summary. Very helpful. I found it impossible to listen once Collins had the floor.
diva77
Sep 2019
#14
I agree that those admissions were eventually made. But, if the average viewer was asked what
Atticus
Sep 2019
#16
"Bludgeoning witnesses into submission" isn't going to happen in real time on television
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#17
First, I said nothing to indicate that the submission be in "real time on television". Second, I
Atticus
Sep 2019
#27
The scenario with which you find fault is yours, not mine. Once again, I have not suggested any "on
Atticus
Sep 2019
#44
"court would be reluctant to interfere in a dispute between the executive and legislative branches"
BumRushDaShow
Sep 2019
#55
That resonates with me. I watched a couple hours on a Fox link (Ack) and the comments were so
Evolve Dammit
Sep 2019
#24
I watched briefly. It was obvious that Republicans were obstructing an honest inquiry.
TryLogic
Sep 2019
#29
As a retired lawyer, you surely know that a congressional hearing is not a courtroom
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#38
This was not for looks today. Dems need to control the process of impeachment during the election
uponit7771
Sep 2019
#39
K&R, I saw similar to what you claim here on Ari ... Red Don didn't have a good day
uponit7771
Sep 2019
#36
maybe ok but not fine, every time fascists wouldn't take no for an answer their mic should be cut
yaesu
Sep 2019
#37
Nadler didn't "put up" with anything. He enforced parliamentary procedures of the committee
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#40
Yeah, I heard his blurb about not going to Harvard, etc. What does this have to do w/ anything?...
SWBTATTReg
Sep 2019
#88
What do you think the Demacrats could have done yesterday to sway public opinion?.
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#74
They could have not held the Hearing if it wasn't going to produce anything useful.
brooklynite
Sep 2019
#76
I don't have an answer, but I'm not advocating for advancing Impeachment...
brooklynite
Sep 2019
#79
I have a feeling the Dems understand what they need to do just as well as anyone here
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#84