Commentary
There were two simultaneous hearings yesterday in the House now ruled by Republicans. The first concerned Big Tech censorship and featured Twitter ex-employees being grilled on their role in controlling the public mind in ways that were politically biased.
It was mostly boring of course but I was struck by how many times the people under oath claimed that they couldn’t hear the question, couldn’t read the chart, couldn’t follow the line of thinking, or, even when all else failed, simply could not remember anything. Then there was the former attorney who refused to answer anything on grounds that he must maintain attorney/client privilege even though Twitter is no longer his client….