There was a lot wrong with Mueller's press conference, but his insistence that he need not testify before Congress, and that the Report itself comprised his full testimony, was hugely arrogant. It's not up to Mueller whether he testifies. Contrary to popular belief, he is not God
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Barr testified before the Senate for hours and hours, answering questions all over the map, including a number of nonsensical ones from grandstanding Dems. Mueller, as if opining from a mountaintop, declares he won't testify. Yet somehow Barr is the one engaged in a "cover up"
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Replying to @mtracey
This shit is embarrassing, man, talk about blind devotion to a narrative.
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Replying to @garonsen
"Embarrassing" for reasons you're evidently unable to articulate in the form of a coherent argument. Typical.
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Replying to @mtracey
Typical, not because that's a throwaway word you use but surely because you pay close attention to my tweets.
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Replying to @garonsen
If I were to accuse someone of having embarrassingly blind devotion to a narrative, "typically" what I'd do is present arguments substantiating that accusation.
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Replying to @mtracey
I look forward to when you move on to another topic and start doing journalism again.
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I do journalism constantly. Thanks for the advice though.
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