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The old men on the committee got a foil to act for them
Whether that was good/bad, better/worse is debatable now and in future
Jeff Flake, Sasse maybe could have done this interview wo coming across as belligerent and judgmental
Graham and Grassley and Hatch have already given comments they are not really unbiased
Now Miller is trying to get her/Ford in trouble for using an attorney referred by the Dems...
Trying to find out if she is taking money from Soros or other Democrats
Her counsel said they are working pro bono...
if that's true, why was jammie whining about 'old men' grilling her and the resultant 'optics'?
Democrats asked that the FBI reopen their background check.
Trump and the Republicans refused.
Republicans are behind this circus.
Sorry both parties are at fault...
DEMS for sitting on this for months for political reasons.. and REPUBS for not subpoenaing witnesses
I just wish some people would just stop blaming the "other side" and wake up and realize both sides are wrong. The circus was made by both Democrats and Republicans. Neither party would pass a test of morality. Shame on both of them.
Then it can be continued tomorrow, and the vote postponed, as clearly it needs to be, given what's come to light already today.
BTW, don't you recall all those Senate sessions that have dragged on into the wee hours due to congressional windbags droning on and on? I hope this won't follow the same path, as continuing tomorrow if necessary would clearly be the better choice for everyone.
What has "come to light" today?
Ford won't have to endure that. The Senators are used to it and Kav will be fresh. Besides, he won't need as much time.
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