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Sure it matters if the defense gets to cross examine witnesses or present their own witnesses. I'm amazed at how the dems have managed to corrupt so many people.
Would it be a fair trial if you did not have a lawyer representing you? If you could not present witnesses on your behalf? If only the prosecution was allowed to present witnesses to testify to your guilt, don't you think you should at least be able to cross examine the prosecutions witnesses?? Apparently not. At least try to be objective, and do a modicum of introspection. That's all i ask.
They will be able to be cross examined when this gets put over into the DOJ. What we are hearing is direct testimony under oath, in their own words. Just curious what the cross examination would sound like other than trying to prove people were lying under oath.
No...just pointing out that your not comparing apples to apples
I certainly am. You asked for links to ratings being less than expected and I provided them, hence Fox didn’t even carry opening night, and viewership dropped in half for the 2nd hearing. Folks paying attention and doing so on social has nothing to do with actual ratings of watching the kangaroo court.
I certainly am. You asked for links to ratings being less than expected and I provided them, hence Fox didn’t even carry opening night, and viewership dropped in half for the 2nd hearing. Folks paying attention and doing so on social has nothing to do actual ratings of watching the kangaroo court.
Are their more viewers in Prime Time verses late morning??
Lol. I have no idea what you’re talking about. I don’t, a simple Google search pulled up the links, and they’re facts, and no twisting needed. You just don’t like them as it proves that few are interested in watching the kangaroo court.
You sure do. My original post #3058, where I specified that Fox got stomped. That’s when you jumped in to defend your favorite network.
Are their more viewers in Prime Time verses late morning??
Lol. Keep reaching. Fox lost no viewers and they didn’t even carry opening night. I provided what you asked for and you don’t like the answer…and it’s not like the hearings are a usual every week show. A near 10M loss in viewers is hUUUge.
Sure it matters if the defense gets to cross examine witnesses or present their own witnesses. I'm amazed at how the dems have managed to corrupt so many people.
Would it be a fair trial if you did not have a lawyer representing you? If you could not present witnesses on your behalf? If only the prosecution was allowed to present witnesses to testify to your guilt, don't you think you should at least be able to cross examine the prosecutions witnesses?? Apparently not. At least try to be objective, and do a modicum of introspection. That's all i ask.
Cross examination only happens during a trial, which the hearings are not. Those who testified were allowed to bring their attorneys. It’s all fair.
[quote=marcopolo;63704044]"Things might get real real bad on January 6th."
Y'all ought to tune in.[quote]
I'm on my lunchbreak, listening to the audio. Since Ms. Hutchinson seems to be halting in her speech, I thought either she's nervous (understandable), or "something else". So now I'm watching off this tablet. Not sure how I'm buying this just yet. She seems coached, under oath not withstanding.
"...pssst, hey Cass, you expect any career in this town ever again, here's how your gonna play it..."
As usual, three sides to every story & the truth is the most elusive side of all. Damn, people are gullible.
She's going to need protection for the rest of her life. This is brave.
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