Is Harmon's roasting in relation to the fact that she initially wrote in favor of the President's eavesdropping on suspected Al Qaeda and now that the dems have gotten to her she's done a 180?
I hadn't heard that Harman recanted her support for the surveillance (doing a 180). My take of her reported rhetoric is that she still holds that the surveillance is in the national interest, but that briefings to Congress are/were not as broad as what the Congressional reporting statute prescribes.
Yes, exactly. She was intimidated by someone and forced to switch her position.
Sorry I was late in posting an answer to you. Another commitment compelled me to leave the thread.