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Old 03-20-2017, 07:56 PM
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If that's your political leanings, then of course you might hear it like that. The point is to bring in people with information and ask them questions. That is not being done. These servants of the people are making speeches and telly the people that they are questioning that they are wrong.

And of course the biggest thing here is that every thing that you have stated as fact has yet to be proven.

President Trump and Secretary Tillerson will eventually be found to be innocent and the democrats will claim that it's all being swept under the rug and use it in the next campaign. That's really the whole point. And I don't think that these members care one bit. This is not an investigation at all. Members of congress are not asking questions in order to get to the truth. They are making speeches that can be used in upcoming campaigns in an attempt to damage the opposite party. The truth doesn't matter. All that matters to them is that they can make implications and get people to believe them.
They may or may not eventually be found to be innocent. Time will tell on that.

As for the hearings today, you are right. Only Trey Gowdy actually ASKED questions. For the most part, the others only used today for speeches to further their own agendas. That is NOT a hearing and does nothing to get to the truth, no matter what that truth may be. You have to ask the tough questions and then LISTEN to the answers and base your decision on those FINDINGS. Their minds were already made up so what they had to say not only reflected that, but made the "hearings" a moot point and a waste of time.

I did not have the opportunity to listen to the end, but that is what I gleaned from what I did get to hear. I cannot base anything on what I didn't hear for the remainder of the hearings.