Wednesday, October 23, 2019

I Hate Twitter Rabbit-holes

An opening statement by a lawyer in a trial is not evidence. An opening statement by a witness in a Congressional hearing  is evidence.  It is offered under oath as testimony.

Those law professors in the Quad would be happy to explain the difference. An English major or a linguist could explain how a word or phrase can have two different meanings depending on context.

This is going to be the quality of the defense of Trump. Might as well get used to it.

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