I don't understand why Carr continues to misstate facts that are easily confirmable on a portable device that he may be familiar with, a smartphone.
I also don't understand why he tries to reinvent the past when he has an audience like the Stranger's endorsement board which has a long and usually accurate memory...
Fascinating to see the control freak start to explode out of Carr's chest, TWICE, in that first paragraph with him, and see him struggle to suppress it:
Finally Holmes gets a chance to talk in detail about Carr & the OPA review board. That is a damning account. Totally antithetical to the line we now hear from Carr on the campaign trail about what a public lawyer is supposed to do.
I also don't understand why he tries to reinvent the past when he has an audience like the Stranger's endorsement board which has a long and usually accurate memory...
"My job is to make—I have to represent..."
"And make them—and work with..."