Or sometimes it's asking "do you agree that '__________________?' It's a YES or NO question!"
Nearly every Trump supporter that comes on a news show to talk about issues important to the American people - so important that they elected Trump president - has to first endure several versions of "Who won the 2020 election? Can you just say that Biden won the 2020 election? Why can't you just say yes or no?"
With the Senate hearings it is worse. Because at least the media people usually keep it civil. The Democrats are like an angry mob.
With Kash Patel, it's the "who won in 2020," but also "will you commit that 'you will not tolerate the firing of the FBI agents who worked with the Special Counsel's office on these investigations?" Bloomenthal's voice was shaking with rage when he asked it and when an immediate "yes" was not forthcoming, he got worse.
With Tulsi Gabbard, it was "Say that Snowden was a traitor. Say it. SAAAAAY IIIIIT!"
Ok an exageration, but not much of one. Even a Republican got caught up in that.
It's really childish. We want adults in these jobs, so why treat them like children we want to recite a lesson verbatim?
I have to think this is all the Democrats stand for anymore, since that is all they talk about.