You've got it. Perfect description.
The chairman is an R, I think, and he seemed to be the strongest R on the committee. He asked sincere questions and quickly shot down anyone out of order.
There was another named Reilly who seemed to be clear-headed.
But Q-Ball#2 (white guy) and LaFave seemed content to leave their heads buried in the sand. They couldn't seem to grasp the idea of voter fraud. LOL--in Detroit! I guess they've become so use to corruption that it's normal to them now.
Their behavior sure didn't convince anyone there WASN'T corruption.
Rudy's closing statement was brilliant. He challenged all of them, especially the squishy ones, to look at the evidence, to look past themselves and do the right thing for the country.
Thanks for your observations.