Well at least Sean tells people to read the transcript. Take it's words exactly but isn't it funny that you should talk about people telling you how you should think about things? Isn't that exactly was Mr Schiff DID before Congress and the American people.....tell you how you should think about the transcript?
“I have a favor I want from you and I’m going to say this only seven times, so you better listen good. I want you to make up dirt on my political opponent, understand? Lots of it, on this and on that.”
That's not trying to tell you how you should think about things? Why didn't he just read the transcript verbatim and let the American people DO THEIR OWN THINKING???
Well at least Sean tells people to read the transcript. Take it's words exactly but isn't it funny that you should talk about people telling you how you should think about things? Isn't that exactly was Mr Schiff DID before Congress and the American people.....tell you how you should think about the transcript?
“I have a favor I want from you and I’m going to say this only seven times, so you better listen good. I want you to make up dirt on my political opponent, understand? Lots of it, on this and on that.”
That's not trying to tell you how you should think about things? Why didn't he just read the transcript verbatim and let the American people DO THEIR OWN THINKING???
Impeachment inquiry hearings next week:
Tuesday morning: Jennifer Williams and Alexander Vindman
Tuesday afternoon: Kurt Volker and Tim Morrison
Wednesday morning: Gordon Sondland
Wednesday afternoon: Laura Cooper and David Hale
Thursday: Fiona Hill
Probably boring. The excitement begins with Trump meltdowns on twitter.
Steve Carson's questions were exciting to me. He asked Bill Taylor, "What did you mean by . . .?" several times.
One representative asked George Kent, "Do you speak Ukranian?" Ukrainians don't have their own unique language, sir. They speak Russian.
Ukranian is a separate language.
I tuned in to find out how Wolf Blitzer on CNN wants me to think about them. Right away, he announced the breaking news--I can’t reply to you now.. I need to listen how Hannity wants me to response to these kind of things!
I tuned in to find out how Wolf Blitzer on CNN wants me to think about them. Right away, he announced the breaking news--
In testimony, Taylor delivered a "bombshell" when he claimed that he had heard someone say X about the Ukrainian situation.
Some testimony!
Can't Congress do something more important...like rename a post office in Dubuque, for instance?
I tuned in to find out how Wolf Blitzer on CNN wants me to think about them. Right away, he announced the breaking news--
In testimony, Taylor delivered a "bombshell" when he claimed that he had heard someone say X about the Ukrainian situation.
Some testimony!
Can't Congress do something more important...like rename a post office in Dubuque, for instance?
Can't Congress do something more important?
It's background, setting the stage for witnesses to come, building the case brick by brick.View attachment 266657
https://intelligence.house.gov/uploadedfiles/20190812_-_whistleblower_complaint_unclass.pdf
Synonyms of inference:
· conjecture · speculation · surmise · thesis · theorizing · hypothesizing · presumption · assumption · supposition · reckoning ·
AKA: A guess
"the information provided herein was provided to me"
hearsay
[ˈhirˌsā]
NOUN
Then we have a sworn testimony where: Gorden Solomann (known as 'I' in the following) testifies ambassador Taylor recalls that Mr Morrison told ambassador Taylor that I told Mr Morrison that I conveyed this message to.....
- information received from other people that one cannot adequately substantiate; rumor.
- law
the report of another person's words by a witness, which is usually disallowed as evidence in a court of law.
What kind of testimony is that? @4:38
Psst, that first word you highlighted? Yeah, that says inTERference, not inference.View attachment 266657
https://intelligence.house.gov/uploadedfiles/20190812_-_whistleblower_complaint_unclass.pdf
Synonyms of inference:
· conjecture · speculation · surmise · thesis · theorizing · hypothesizing · presumption · assumption · supposition · reckoning ·
AKA: A guess
"the information provided herein was provided to me"
hearsay
[ˈhirˌsā]
NOUN
Then we have a sworn testimony where: Gorden Solomann (known as 'I' in the following) testifies ambassador Taylor recalls that Mr Morrison told ambassador Taylor that I told Mr Morrison that I conveyed this message to.....
- information received from other people that one cannot adequately substantiate; rumor.
- law
the report of another person's words by a witness, which is usually disallowed as evidence in a court of law.
What kind of testimony is that? @4:38
What kind of testimony is that?
Psst, that first word you highlighted? Yeah, that says inTERference, not inference.
It's background, setting the stage for witnesses to come, building the case brick by brick.