i would like to think that what you re actually doing is only letting people on your website who have advised their family that they re going to go have an affair. if what you re doing well, now you re getting into a whole bunch of nonsense. exactly. noel? please, let him finish. sir yes, it is a point to let him finish. noel, let him finish. please. noel, can you please be respectful and let him finish. listen to this nonsense. can we cut him off? thank you very much. can we cut his mic off. go ahead, mark. finish what you were saying. noel, all i m suggesting is i don t feing with an immoral website. i m not saying that from some fundamentalist, religious perspective. what you do is you set out a portal so people who want to cheat on their spouses do so in a way that most people would, as lisa say, would consider amoral. now obviously what you do
you re talking about. and if you saw i would love to be wrong, sir. you would be blown away. you would be blown away. you are wrong. i would like to be let mark finish. go ahead, mark. i would like to think that what you re actually doing is only letting people on your website who have advised their family that they re going to go have an affair. if what you re doing is well, now you re getting into a whole bunch of nonsense. you re talking about exactly. noel? please, let him finish. sir there s no point in letting him finish yes, there is a point to letting him finish. noel, hang on. let him finish. please. noel, can you please be respectful and let him finish? listening to this nonsense. can we cut him off? thank you very much. can we cut his mic off? go ahead, mark. finish what you were saying. noel, all i m suggesting is i don t feign morality with an immoral website. and i m not saying that from some fundamentalist religious
to hear what you have to say, cut the mic off. we ve had other incidents were witnesses were about to testify on certain things, for example, and he shuts them down and says i don t want to hear it. basically, unless people are saying what he wants to hear, he won t allow it. another example, reverend, you talk about this on your show is the irs transcripts that he refused to submit to the public. on the one hand, he was blaming the president for the problems that were going on with regard to use of certain criteria. but then when there was ex-pupper to evidence in some of the transcripts, he refused to put those forward. and if you recall, i went on and did it. i don t know who is trying to but he seems to be running this committee like a political
very serious matters and should have the utmost of credibility, suddenly we have lost it. now, do you expect him to publicly apologize in front of the house? i doubt it. but it would be a good idea for him to do that, reverend. basically, i think he the public needs to they saw him shut my mic off and now tierney s in public. they thought it was a public display. and perhaps he needs to do something in public to show everybody that he is indeed remorseful, if he is. you know, according to house republican rules, issa is supposed to step down from the oversight committee chair at the end of this year. but political reports quote issa says he doesn t want to let go of the committee. he is leaning toward asking leadership to waive republican rules so he can serve two more years. i mean, i ve got to go, but i have to ask you quickly, are we facing possibly two more years
you cannot just have a one-sided investigation. it is absolutely something wrong with that, and there it s absolutely unamerican. hear hear. we had a hearing that is adjourned. i gave you an opportunity to ask you question. i do have a question. i gave you senator, what are you hiding? wow. what reminded me of this famous exchange over a microphone back in 1980 when then presidential candidate ronald reagan was involved. will the sound man please turn reagan s mic off? you turn my microphone i am have paid for this microphone. but the spectacle in congress yesterday did not sit well with