rhetorical?
the answer, obviously, is no...and DC knows that
Seriously? Comey did not ask to testify, especially to a lame duck House. This whole thing begins and ends with the grandstandiest of the grandstanders, and the lamest of the ducks, Gowdy and Goodlatte.
I prefer to think of them as translucent.
Comey wanted his testimony public because he likes cameras and playing the martyr.ousdahl wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:27 pm Welp, this got boring.
But for real, DC please forgive my last post. It was unnecessarily snarky.
Indeed, your comments took a critical tone against Comey, accusing him of grandstanding.
I was concerned with your comments, as if Comey somehow subpoenaed himself just for the chance to grandstand, and without addressing the public officials who have insisted on less-than-public terms.
Or something. I dunno, you can be a little translucent with your point.
But for real I enjoy the dialogue, so thanks for that much!
Haven't we already heard all of his testimony, or just the declassified part?DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:46 pmComey wanted his testimony public because he likes cameras and playing the martyr.ousdahl wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:27 pm Welp, this got boring.
But for real, DC please forgive my last post. It was unnecessarily snarky.
Indeed, your comments took a critical tone against Comey, accusing him of grandstanding.
I was concerned with your comments, as if Comey somehow subpoenaed himself just for the chance to grandstand, and without addressing the public officials who have insisted on less-than-public terms.
Or something. I dunno, you can be a little translucent with your point.
But for real I enjoy the dialogue, so thanks for that much!
Not exactly controversial. Or especially enlightening.
^^^DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:46 pmComey wanted his testimony public because he likes cameras and playing the martyr.ousdahl wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:27 pm Welp, this got boring.
But for real, DC please forgive my last post. It was unnecessarily snarky.
Indeed, your comments took a critical tone against Comey, accusing him of grandstanding.
I was concerned with your comments, as if Comey somehow subpoenaed himself just for the chance to grandstand, and without addressing the public officials who have insisted on less-than-public terms.
Or something. I dunno, you can be a little translucent with your point.
But for real I enjoy the dialogue, so thanks for that much!
Not exactly controversial. Or especially enlightening.