AG Barr testifies to the House Judiciary Committee.....

I saw no one, both sides, not allow Barr to answer.
I did. It's on constant Fox replay, of course. I didn't see the entire testimony but saw Republicans kissing Trump's ass through Barr and I saw Democrats make accusations and ask questions then cut him off every time he tried to answer. It was hilarious. Great Dog'n'Pony show. Truly awesome.
 
I did. It's on constant Fox replay, of course. I didn't see the entire testimony but saw Republicans kissing Trump's ass through Barr and I saw Democrats make accusations and ask questions then cut him off every time he tried to answer. It was hilarious. Great Dog'n'Pony show. Truly awesome.

I guess you only know what FOX told you to think.
 
Incorrect, as usual and there are several more mature and wiser Liberals on this forum who would not agree with you about me.

I disagree that you let Fox tell you what to think. On the other hand if the only coverage you saw was on Fox, then you saw a slanted view of the proceedings and therefore can't make a truly informed opinion on the event. The same goes for me, who just saw a few soundbites of the day on NBC Nightly News. Certainly not enough to form any sort of opinion on whether Barr was being honest, being harassed, being evasive, etc. That wasn't NBC's intention though. Their intention was merely to show a bit of the hearings today and what they were about. They do usually leave it up to the viewer who wants to learn more to do that him/herself. I don't watch Fox if I can help it, but when I have I see that they take a very different tactic.
 
I disagree that you let Fox tell you what to think. On the other hand if the only coverage you saw was on Fox, then you saw a slanted view of the proceedings and therefore can't make a truly informed opinion on the event. The same goes for me, who just saw a few soundbites of the day on NBC Nightly News. Certainly not enough to form any sort of opinion on whether Barr was being honest, being harassed, being evasive, etc. That wasn't NBC's intention though. Their intention was merely to show a bit of the hearings today and what they were about. They do usually leave it up to the viewer who wants to learn more to do that him/herself. I don't watch Fox if I can help it, but when I have I see that they take a very different tactic.

I watched most of it live. Anyone who doesn't know what "I reclaim my time" means, didn't watch it.
 
I disagree that you let Fox tell you what to think. On the other hand if the only coverage you saw was on Fox, then you saw a slanted view of the proceedings and therefore can't make a truly informed opinion on the event. The same goes for me, who just saw a few soundbites of the day on NBC Nightly News. Certainly not enough to form any sort of opinion on whether Barr was being honest, being harassed, being evasive, etc. That wasn't NBC's intention though. Their intention was merely to show a bit of the hearings today and what they were about. They do usually leave it up to the viewer who wants to learn more to do that him/herself. I don't watch Fox if I can help it, but when I have I see that they take a very different tactic.

I watched it on CNN via DirecTv Newsmix then watched Erin Burnett (whom I like) then rewound it when Fox talked about it and had VP Pence on. By doing it that way, I fastforwarded through the commercials and continued watching until Tucker came up. I could only take a minute of his bullshit and I started watching my list of recorded shows. (Currently episode 3 of ""I know this Much is True")
 
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