President Obama and his Democratic allies in Congress and the mainstream media face a huge problem in House Speaker John Boehner's decision to appoint a select committee headed by Rep. Trey Gowdy to investigate the Benghazi scandal.
Gowdy is a former prosecutor who has demonstrated beyond any doubt in his work on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that he means business. Don't be deceived by the Southern manners and the "Yes Ma'ams" and "No sirs."
So Democrats will spare no effort to make Gowdy's life miserable and the work of the panel impossible to complete.
The Democrats' response
White House spokesman Jay Carney and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi framed the Democratic strategy as soon as Boehner's decision became clear.
Carney said "If you look at even what some Republicans have said, it certainly casts doubt on the legitimacy of an effort that is so partisan in nature."
Even "some Republicans" question whether the select committee "is necessary after seven congressional committees and multiple investigations," he added.
As for Pelosi, she initially hinted that House Democrats would boycott the panel, then demanded that Boehner appoint equal numbers of Democrats and Republicans as members.
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4 comments:
Deflect, disrespect, divide.
You forgot one 'D' - Democrat.
D-bags!!
This has been the thrust of Ob's entire Presidency. Hitler was a past-master at it. The ultimate goal, of course, is to take over the country as a dictator.
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