Last Wednesday, as the House was preparing for its new investigation into the Benghazi attacks, House intelligence committee chairman Mike Rogers gathered Republican members of his committee for a meeting. While the main purpose of the meeting was to discuss surveillance reforms the committee was about to pass, Rogers also warned his colleagues about the upcoming select committee to investigate Benghazi.
“He was saying this could be a rabbit hole,” one House member told The Daily Beast. “He was warning us that we should not let this investigation get into conspiracy theories.
is there a voice of reason on the right, or is reality leaking through the republican iron curtain of sense and sensibility? they've had 7 so called investigations all for naught and like the ACA they are hell bent on even more. the party of self proclaimed fiscal responsibility has exposed another lie of their real color they've wasted millions of tax payer money on their tailored inquisitions design to fit their false rhetoric. it's hard to make an accusation of those innocent of your charge and than find something you can say "that's it" can't be "that's it" because that's it never was it.
party of stupid if i might quote Palin "ya betcha"
Contrary to the caricature of Republicans, as singularly obsessed for political reasons with Benghazi, the reality is quite different. There is deep unease within the Republican leadership that the select committee, which has yet to announce a schedule of hearings, could backfire, and badly. Investigate and find nothing new, and the committee looks like a bunch of tin-hatted obsessives. Investigate and uncover previously-hidden secrets, and it makes all of the otherRepublican panels that dug into Benghazi seem like Keystone Kops.
Three Republican sources tell The Daily Beast that the chairmen of the House Intelligence, Armed Services, and Government Reform committees – Reps. Rogers, Buck McKeon, and Darrell Issa, respectively – all opposed the formation of a select committee on Benghazi. All three men have led their own investigations into the matter.
now Issa is objecting to another waste of money had he not been kicked to the curb and rightly so he would be doing the same thing. after 3 waste of time and money they should have trashed their trash of an idea that there was some sort of collusion in this admin, that is a tactic of theirs not ours, check out Bush' and Iraq.
the email from Mr. Rhodes is their "that's it" but only theirs they have a lot of brass accusing them of reporting the same story when they are the royalty of false verbatim rants