Thursday, March 20, 2014

Darrell Issa returning to HealthCare.gov security scandal that doesn't exist


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/03/19/1285957/-Issa-returning-to-HealthCare-gov-security-scandal-that-doesn-t-nbsp-exist?detail=email

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Having failed to uncover a Benghazi scandal, or an IRS scandal, House Oversight Committee Chair Darrell Issa is turning to another hobbyhorse, the nonexistent HealthCare.gov security scandal.
In a letter sent Wednesday and obtained exclusively by The Hill, Issa seeks a second interview with Tony Trenkle to clarify his testimony on HealthCare.gov security concerns.
“Based upon additional information obtained by the Committee, it appears that you were not candid and fully forthcoming with the Committee,” Issa said. “We therefore write to ask that you make yourself available as soon as possible for another transcribed interview in order to clarify your role and actions implementing ObamaCare.”
Since it can be hard to keep up with Issa's rotating manufactured scandals, this is the one about how the administration is covering up potential security vulnerabilities in the federal exchange.
There have been no security breaches of the website and no one's personal information has been hacked. In fact, the most credible potential threat to the website that anyone as of yet has identified is Issa, who has a penchant for leaking cherry-picked sensitive information for political ends.
hopefully this guy will lead the decent of the republican gang  it's bad enough that nobody seems to want to pull his chain on his side but there also seems to be no one over here that is leading a charge to stop the money flow so far over 14 million how much more before the republican concern about spending kicks in, or is that too a lie?
he is so driven he's getting ahead of his own leaking of fake scandals, he's giving himself away, we know it's coming because he is like a 5 year old on Christmas morning only to find nothing in his stocking or under his tree, he will eventually end up in a rubber room bouncing of the walls.
That's why MITRE Corporation, the federal contractor overseeing security of the website, and the Department of Health and Human Services were reluctant to share sensitive information about how the site's security is structured with Issa,
though he did eventually get it. With his track record (and considering he happily posted some of that information online, when he published a letter he sent to Sebelius), it's hard not to imagine him actually inviting a security breach that he could then capitalize on
it would seem there is some way to charge him with tampering with evidence by publishing it with his spin before he creates a scandal to accompany it, is that not fraud?  they will never find out what they invent because of just that they invented it, remember Nov. 4th and the skulduggery of 5 years leading up to it.