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Originally posted by assilem
It's quite simple. They are doing it together in an effort to save time. They were questioned today for HOURS. If they did it each separately it would take twice as long. And it makes sense to have the two highest members of the administration testify at the same time because they work more closely together than anyone else in the admin.
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Considering the amount of vacation time that the President grants himself, one would think that saving a few hours would not be such a priority. Especially considering the importance of this inquiry.
And separating them would not take any additional time for either the vice president or the president -- they would just be there at different times. The only people that would need to put in more time would be the commission, and I think they're quite willing to do so.