Today's hearing is about getting to the bottom of the U.S. Department of Energy's Fisker Automotive loan fiasco.
In the world outside the Beltway, anybody who exceeds expectations 98 percent of the time gets an A+.
I appreciate the gentleman's questions, a great line of questioning.
The company is Fisker. Your name is Fisker. You are chairman of the board and you don't know about a deal to sell the company to recoup taxp...
What gives? Was it made up, Mr. Whitcombe?
The Government shouldn't be in this business of actually trying to be a venture capitalist.
Only in Washington would a $200 million loss of taxpayer money be viewed as a success.
Well, to me, that explains why you guys lost $200 million of taxpayers' money.
Did that in any way, in your judgment, influence the ability for Fisker to get a loan?
The head of the Division, Thomas Perez, misled the U.S. Civil Rights Commission in his testimony about the New Black Panther case.
Being uninformed on the correct answer to this question was the result of either incompetence or deliberate ignorance.