Under ordinary circumstances, I would have endorsed investigations
into the Benghazi situation, the IRS targeting, and the DOJ obtaining AP
reporter’s phone records but not now! Any honest investigation would prove
beyond a reasonable doubt that there is nothing wrong in any of these so-called
scandals. An investigation is not needed to know that the Benghazi deaths of
four Americans are a direct result of Pentagon failures by not providing marines
to protect our embassies and not responding when needed (see Firetreepub.Blogspot.com;
Adm. Mullen Hiding behind Hilary’s Skirt).
The Associated Press phone record affair is clearly and effort to find the
person who leaked secret information and not directed at reporters; it is unconstitutional
to charge a reporter with a crime for writing something. However, reporters,
hungry for fame, were guilty of an ethical violation even if they were not guilty
of a criminal act; they may have been indirectly responsible for America Deaths,
but so what they sold some papers.
The IRS has the responsibility for doing a nearly impossible
task. Literally, thousands of political organizations are trying to collect
money to use in political campaigns and are lying about it. It is arduous task;
the IRS office is not exactly the place one could call a “confessional booth”. People like Karl Rove brag about how the money
they collect can be enhance by them not having to pay taxies on it; therefore, taxpayers
subsidize Red Candidates campaigns. The only conclusion is that the trifecta accusations
themselves stink to high heaven; all three of them, but to investigate them
would raise even a bigger stench.
The Republicans have one objective in mind, which is to stop
the government from working. They have been preaching, “hate the government” forever,
to “do harm to the government” in any way they can. They do not want the government
to work; they want the economic elite to run the country. Horrors of all horrors, their tactics seem to be working: voters
are electing red party candidates in all level of government all over the country—because
the government is not working. Apparently,
to corrupt the government then complain about the government being corrupt
makes sense to the American people. Now they want to hold, not one, but
three investigations like the Darrell Issa investigations, “to prove” the
president guilty of malfeasance in office. Radical Red Politicians are the
judges. In addition, the witness will all be radical red adherents. It would be
like three lynch mobs all going after the same guy; the full meaning of the metaphor
is intended. All you have to do to prove that what I am saying is the case is
to listen to Joe Scarborough twist the facts into nonsense for three hours on
Morning Joe on MSNBC. Sorry Joe, I can
not forgive you for what you are doing.
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