One interesting take on Barr’s testimony that ignited a firestorm regarding spying. Think about it, if there was no spying, and Barr claimed that there was, that would be perjury. On the other hand, if there was spying and Barr denied it, that would also be perjury.
Barr had no choice! And I can’t see him risking years in jail for Trump or anyone else. In other words, for the Democrats, be careful who you drag up there, as you may not like the outcome.
Which then gets me to thinking as to just how many people the Nadler and company will really want to drag up there...maybe it’s all a big bluff, since they already know they won’t find anything - but there could be huge kickback, as we just saw with Barr.
You framed that very well, BobL with respect to Barr.
I view it like this: The Truth Is The Truth. No amount of redefining or language-smithing will change the simple truth that our country spied illegally on private citizens.
The fact that they were stupid enough to do this so shallowly and in retrospect, so transparently is a tribute to the arrogance and stupidity of Leftists.
They always think they are the smartest people in any room and they think they have all bases covered. When things turn out as they do, it shows why “unexpected” is one of the most utilized words Leftists like to use.