The Comey testimony was riveting reality TV

This tabloidy government hearing was a sneaky crash course in how things are and how they're supposed to be

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Former FBI Director James Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee was exceptional reality TV in an era dominated by a reality TV president. Comey's testimony had it all: juicy tidbits, a complicated back story, rousing exhortations about the integrity of American institutions, and enormously high stakes. Of all the questions asked, perhaps the most interesting one was posed by the GOP's official Twitter account after the thing was done. "What did you learn from the #ComeyHearing today?" it tweeted, offering some snarky responses.

The answer was of course supposed to be: nothing.

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Lili Loofbourow

Lili Loofbourow is the culture critic at TheWeek.com. She's also a special correspondent for the Los Angeles Review of Books and an editor for Beyond Criticism, a Bloomsbury Academic series dedicated to formally experimental criticism. Her writing has appeared in a variety of venues including The Guardian, Salon, The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic, and Slate.