nancy pelosi, saying all that vote. yes. that s a problem. you are depriving individuals of their voice. not just the representatives, but we the people who elected our representatives, and you re entitled to know how they feel. and, yes, it process. the history of liberty is the history of process. process counts. fundamental fairness. we need to have the protocol, the rules of engagement, so that the republican minority has its rights, and those are clearly delineated. not only has that not been resolved, it hasn t even been done at this stage. it s very unfortunate situation that the speaker has unleashed. for whatever reason, we can have our political thoughts about that. she clearly does not want to vote. harris: i would ask democrats, and i will on this program coming up, how that might benefit and push against his whole thing of witch hunt. to have a balance. anyway, linda tripp. someone you are probably
office had been raided, had to turn over their phones, computers, big deal, what do you think the media s reaction might have been to that? very negative three of the attorney-client privilege is sacrosanct. yes, there are exceptions. my word, we are a country where we look at the rule of law and that means process counts, procedure counts, and i couldn t agree more with what saul just said, that the special master, the third party review is exactly the kind of thing that one would expect the government reasonably to say, we are dealing with the president of the united states, even if we weren t, is a good procedure. we are certainly using the right procedures. i think it is unfortunate and unwise that the government is playing super hard ball here. your reaction to the comey