Jane Harmon is using the argument du jour in her conversation with Brit Hume - that although she is a "trained lawyer" she did not object to the President's use of NSA "domestically" because she could not discuss it with anyone until the President, himself "disclosed" its existence [in response to the publication of its existence].
She said that Congress has vast resources of legal blah blah and now she know what she should have objected to in all those briefings that she had at the White House.
I thought only J Rockefeller was using the "I'm too stupid" defense. I guess it is going to be the dem party line.
I had a guy I was prosecuting once for DWI argue that he was too drunk to be held responsible for his own actions. Afterall, he had no memory of getting behind the wheel.
Seems this "I'm too stupid" defense uses similar logic.
Has Harmon been writing notes to self and putting them in the vault also? Rockefeller's handwritten note