seemed to me the point in time they were speaking of was supposedly before the point when she got her attorney.
Mitchell is methodical - it doesn’t work well in this format. When I’ve seen this done before, in other hearings, they give the questioner a block of time; but that’s not happening here because DEMs don’t have.
In any event, there is method here - and is exposing lies
1) the stereo was on loud during the incident so her voice couldn’t be heard but she could hear anything / everything
2) she didn’t walk home (16 miles) after all but can’t remember who drove her and nobody has since come forth to remind her
3) her home has a second front door for the Google interns they rent the space to.
4) She’s traveled by plane numerous + frequent times, as recently as weeks ago
5) The polygraph test - consisting of two questions was grueling! all she can remember was that “it was all over me”, the exact same wording as her allegations about the boys.
And she can’t remember who paid for the polygraph test (Rush thinks it was WP or NYT)
concur on the assessment
timeline discussion was disjointed at best so hard to follow
Three lies so far ... 1) she could hear conversation downstairs 2) she is afraid to fly because of her trauma. 3) she took the polygraph the day of her grandmothers funeral.