Posted on 07/25/2005 10:03:04 PM PDT by Sam Hill
I sure hope you are correct.
Lawyers are trained never to ask a question of a witness if they dont already know the answer. But it is quite different in journalism at least in principle, if the principle is getting at the truth. But alas, in these days of fake news and fanatical dead-ender opposition to President Trump, those MSM TV networks committed to driving Trump from office might want to consider retraining for their talking heads. Make them more like lawyers and avoid embarrassnents like that suffered by CNNs Brian Stelter. Courtesy of Grabien, here is a disastrous interview in which the guest, Larry Johnson, confirmed the story that Judge Andrew Napolitano told on-air about British intelligence passing along surveillance data involving the Trump administration. (Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Note Napolitano has since gone off the rails against trump
Updating
Disgraced Dem Conyers endorsed son for his own seat but he didn’t qualify
· by jazusamo · 21 replies
Fox News ^ | May 21, 2018 | Joseph Weber
Democrat John Conyers bedside wish for his son to take his Michigan House seat, after being forced from Congress over a sexual misconduct scandal, likely wont come true — now that the younger Conyers reportedly has failed to qualify for the ballot. The Wayne County Clerk Offices elections staff said last week that John Conyers III, the ex-congressmans son, was ineligible because he didnt submit enough valid signatures on his application to run in the Aug. 7 Democratic primary, according to local reports. The review was launched after a challenge from another Conyers family member. Clerk Cathy Garrett was expected..
Larry Johnson has ties to Russia today ...which didn't bother the democrats then ...
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