I think it was Goodlatte (SP?), he rattled off names of people who were on the investigation and how much they donated to Hillary or Obama, it was 9 out of 16 investigators who donated to Dems. I didn't hear the final words by him since I was getting my mail at the time.
You're right, all those old white guys start looking alikeChabot from Ohio.
They really do. It's disconcerting. And disappointing that it's not in the handsome distinguished way we ladies appreciate. It's always in the ugly, red-nosed, bloated perpetually angry, ugly way.You're right, all those old white guys start looking alike
Too busy circle jerking conservative sites where they can high five how much of an asshole each GOP rep is and call that victory.Note:
Trump supporters are strangely silent during the hearings.
They have to wait to get their talking points from Hannity... and for time to pass before they can start twisting reality.
That's because righties have no idea of the concept doing your job. Jurors and many professionals put their biases aside everyday.Lol! Strzok just schooled him by using his example against him by explaining that judges ask jurors if they can put their biases aside not if they have any biases.
That's because righties have no idea of the concept doing your job. Jurors and many professionals put their biases aside everyday.
There are almost no people who do not have any biases.
If a credibly accused serial killer came into an emergency room doctor would try to save their life. It's called putting aside your biases.Apparently those people can put their biases aside but not strzok. Apparently people can't fathom Strozk being able to put his biases aside.
Watching some of the clips come across twitter now, most recently the Gohmert stuff, and wondering how these Republican assclowns are fit to represent anyone or anything.
Did he ever get around to directly addressing his use of government devices while on the job for his anti Trump messages? I haven't watched the whole hearing so far.
I think I'm mostly liberal so I hope he can explain that part well. It has something to do with in the past he talked about a "fine line" between expressing personal opinions and injecting bias into an investigation. That was brought up by a Republican earlier in the hearing.
Rules do allow the occasional use of government devices for personal reasons. Sending anti-Trump text messages during the investigation was inappropriate because of appearances whether it was his device or the governments.Did he ever get around to directly addressing his use of government devices while on the job for his anti Trump messages? I haven't watched the whole hearing so far.
I think I'm mostly liberal so I hope he can explain that part well. It has something to do with in the past he talked about a "fine line" between expressing personal opinions and injecting bias into an investigation. That was brought up by a Republican earlier in the hearing.
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The GOP is not accusing the FBI of fabricating evidence. Just not liking Trump and allowing the further implication to be planted with no proof. Let that sink in.
Rules do allow the occasional use of government devices for personal reasons. Sending anti-Trump text messages during the investigation was inappropriate because of appearances whether it was his device or the governments.
Lol! Strzok just schooled him by using his example against him by explaining that judges ask jurors if they can put their biases aside not if they have any biases.
Oh boy here we go. We now have another Republican insinuating that the FBI is stocked full of biased agents. Another traitor trying to delegitimize an American institution.
Did he ever get around to directly addressing his use of government devices while on the job for his anti Trump messages? I haven't watched the whole hearing so far.
I think I'm mostly liberal so I hope he can explain that part well. It has something to do with in the past he talked about a "fine line" between expressing personal opinions and injecting bias into an investigation. That was brought up by a Republican earlier in the hearing.