Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought she did well.
Get back to work, Kash.
Kash never works. He just looks right and left with authority or nervousness.
Anonymous wrote:She arrived for her Congressional hearing completely unprepared, except for a ludicrous collection of unhinged MAGA attacks and talking points.
She dodged and refused to answer questions about Epstein, she dodged and refused to answer questions about Comey, she dodged and refused to answer questions about the Homan bribery scandal, she refused to answer questions about her weaponization of the DoJ against Democrats, and about the use of National Guard in blue cities. No answers, no explanations or justifications.
Instead she spewed a string of MAGA talking points, personal attacks and conspiracy theories. And now we know that this was her strategy from the outset. Journalists at the hearing captured photos of her notes - she had nothing of relevance prepared. All she had was a collection of personal attacks and bogus talking points. She never had any intention of answering questions.
I've never seen such a disgraceful display in Congress. They should hold her in contempt, start impeachment proceedings, and work to disbar her.
https://newrepublic.com/post/201475/photographer-pam-bondi-senate-hearing-notes
Anonymous wrote:Oh c'mon, Eva Blondi had her hair perfectly arranged, her nails were impeccably done, and all her sparkly bling was in place. She was the perfectly prepared MAGA woman, and she snarled and barked and growled just as her master intended. It was an unassailable performance for the intended audience.
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As an attorney myself I was disgusted; I've not seen anything like it in 50+ years of closely following American politics. For what she's done to the DOJ she should lose her law license and be shunned, but I suspect this won't happen except in my dreams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How was it different from the RFK, Kash Patel, Kristi Noem hearings? What I saw seemed like it was completely in line with what we have seen for the last nine months.
I sincerely hope you are cognizant of how far beyond the norms these people have pushed the discourse in the past nine months; in 52 years of observing congressional hearings, even in the most heated political climates I have never, ever seen executive agency officials treat senators with such utter contempt which is a disrespect of the American people who voted them (their senators) into office.
Everything this administration has done has stretched the bounds of propriety so perhaps they are shifting the Overton window sufficiently that the general public, not just MAGA, have come to accept this standard of conduct as the norm. I personally will remain appalled.
Anonymous wrote:Does Israel pay her off too?
Anonymous wrote:
How was it different from the RFK, Kash Patel, Kristi Noem hearings? What I saw seemed like it was completely in line with what we have seen for the last nine months.
I sincerely hope you are cognizant of how far beyond the norms these people have pushed the discourse in the past nine months; in 52 years of observing congressional hearings, even in the most heated political climates I have never, ever seen executive agency officials treat senators with such utter contempt which is a disrespect of the American people who voted them (their senators) into office.
Everything this administration has done has stretched the bounds of propriety so perhaps they are shifting the Overton window sufficiently that the general public, not just MAGA, have come to accept this standard of conduct as the norm. I personally will remain appalled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought she did well.
My fave part is when she asked the Harvard law graduate if he had a law degree. If she had done her homework, she would have known that. And any good lawyer does not ask a question unless they know the answer.![]()
She looked desperate and dumb in that exchange.
OMG, where did that happen? I’ve only seen the highlights.
Anonymous wrote:How was it different from the RFK, Kash Patel, Kristi Noem hearings? What I saw seemed like it was completely in line with what we have seen for the last nine months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought she did well.
My fave part is when she asked the Harvard law graduate if he had a law degree. If she had done her homework, she would have known that. And any good lawyer does not ask a question unless they know the answer.![]()
She looked desperate and dumb in that exchange.
Anonymous wrote:How was it different from the RFK, Kash Patel, Kristi Noem hearings? What I saw seemed like it was completely in line with what we have seen for the last nine months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought she did well.
Get back to work, Kash.