(September 24, 2018 at 9:54 am)Mister Agenda Wrote: The Senate can ask anything.
Yep. I said that they can't ask where the others were at the time of the alleged party because we don't know the time of the alleged party, not because the Senate is prohibited from asking it. I noted that.
Quote:Including whether the witness under oath was ever at a party resembling the one Ford describes
They've all said they don't recall such a party. Would you just feel better if they were asked under oath? Do you think this will be like Perry mason and they'll all confess on the stand?
Quote:or ever at a party with Kavanaugh or Judge. You know how questions work, don't you? And that the hearing is not a court of law? It's just a freaking job interview, the main purpose of which is to determine of the nominee has any issued that disqualify them from confirmation.
They've got answers to the relevant questions. In one breath you demand that they give such answer under oath, in the next you say it's just a freaking job interview. Job interviews don't require your references to testify under oath.