The co-hosts of CBS This Morning on Friday eagerly plotted strategy with 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar. They also helpfully ignored the reports that the Senator is an abusive boss who treats people terribly. Speaking of Attorney General William Barr and the Mueller report, Norah O’Donnell marveled, “You heard the Speaker of the House accuse the attorney general of a crime. What's the remedy?”

Highlighting Robert Mueller, co-host Anthony Mason huddled with the Democrat on how the party can work around Republicans: “Is there anything the Senate Democrats can do to get him in?”

Tossing a softball to Klobuchar about the President's taxes, O’Donnell looked for talking apoints:

Now, of course, the Republicans who control the Senate have not said they will bring Robert Mueller to testify. But you have a specific question for him about him the President's taxes. What's at issue there?

At no time, did any of the co-hosts mention the fear and “terror” former employees speak of when talking about the Democrat:

That anger regularly left employees in tears, four former staffers said. She yelled, threw papers, and sometimes even hurled objects; one aide was accidentally hit with a flying binder, according to someone who saw it happen, though the staffer said the senator did not intend to hit anyone with the binder when she threw it. “I cried. I cried, like, all the time,” said one former staffer. [ . . . ] When staffers made mistakes, the emails show, she reamed them out—and sometimes, emails show, threatened to fire them—over threads that included many of their colleagues.

On Thursday, CBS analyst Rikki Klieman praised Klobuchar’s attacks on the AG as very effective: “I thought Amy Klobuchar gets an A-plus because she had a goal in her questions and she got to it.”

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