Gowdy and Jordan should be the ones doing the questioning.
You might be right. Of course, all of them want some face time, it seems. But, you’re right. These short sessions with different congressmen (each of whom has probably spent a week preparing his/her own little angle) disrupts the continuity of the presentation. My memory is that during the Watergate hearings, each of the Senators would have more time to develop their topic and because there wasn’t just one witness, each of the Senators would have to deal with the more focused topic was relevant to that witness. Here, the next guy might start asking about anything. It just seems chaotic if you’re trying to pitch to an average citizen who doesn’t know these facts backward and forward.