Attorney General Eric Holder’s office has been caught with
its hand in the cookie jar—again. One of Holder’s staff members mistakenly
called the wrong office to work hanky-panky for the DOJ. Instead of reaching
the intended Democrat, the call was accidentally placed to the office of Darrell
Issa, (R-Calif), House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman, to
ask them to leak confidential information to the press. The leaked info would
be incomplete and inaccurate, giving the DOJ a media moment to “phony-up” its
story before the real stuff hit the public. The info would look suspicious, dumb,
invalid in the press and to the under-educated.
See the full story here: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/09/09/rep-darrell-issa-says-he-caught-the-justice-department-red-handed-conspiring-with-house-dems-on-irs-documents/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=story&utm_campaign=ShareButtons
The infuriating thing about this—no, make that one of the
infuriating things—is that it won’t change anything. In past administrations,
when bloopers occurred, and they did—politics is a sadly dirty business—the
officials involved apologized, repented of their shenanigans or covered them up
better.
Not so with Obama’s Team One: they ignore it and press on to
the next affront. It’s a flagrant “We don’t care about right, wrong, law, or
the people” attitude that baffles the rest of us.
How do you contradict that? What happens when manners,
ethics, and morals disappear? We’re based on morals and there aren’t any here!
Its time to play hardball. We need some impeachment here.
This is when the two party system would come in handy—the Republicans would
rise up and drive these unethicals out of office. What a pity that we are now
under one party rule, with a few exceptions like Cruz, Lee, and Paul. The
Republicans have become Democrats. They wail, whine, dilly-dally and are
generally helpless. It’s obvious they’re all on the same side.
This new party needs a new name; progressive is getting
stale. I propose we call them Republicrats. Nope, we can go that one better:
how about Republirats. Its hard
to be very polite to those who let you down.
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