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The House GOP leadership is botching the Benghazi investigation
The Daily Caller ^ | May 24, 2013 | Fred J. Eckert Former Member of Congress

Posted on 05/24/2013 7:03:41 PM PDT by don-o

On Thursday, The Daily Caller published a story — “Despite momentum, GOP leadership still against special Benghazi committee” — that offers new evidence of the accuracy of two assessments long maintained by so many true conservatives:

1) The people who refer to themselves as the House Republican “leadership” are far more interested in their own big egos and little fiefdoms than they are in serving the best interests of the American people and protecting the national security of the United States.

2) When it comes to crafting and implementing political strategy, they are pretty much complete morons.

Most House Republicans — 153 — are co-sponsors of a proposal to establish a select committee to investigate the Benghazi terror attack. Rep. John Boehner and other members of the Republican leadership are pressuring co-sponsors of the proposal to back off.

Of course, they claim not to be. It must be a coincidence, then, that only two days after a May 14 joint meeting of the House Republican whip organization and committee chairs at which the majority whip and a very turf-conscious committee chairman stood up and denounced the idea of having such a select committee, a Republican co-sponsor of the select committee proposal who is next in line for chairmanship of the Oversight & Government Reform Committee — Rep. John Mica of Florida — decided to renounce his co-sponsorship. I guess Mica just suddenly decided, without any pressure to do so, that “it is no longer necessary to pursue a select committee on this matter,” an idea that only eight weeks earlier he had enthusiastically embraced. Mica’s reversal came as an avalanche of highly damaging facts surrounding Benghazi was raining down on the Obama administration. At the time, new co-sponsors for the select committee idea were coming forward at a rate of two to four a day.

Can you believe any of this? Me neither.

The Republican leadership also claims that the smarter, more effective way to uncover the truth about the Benghazi disaster is to have any and all committees that claim any bit of jurisdiction have a go at it.

What’s so wrong about this approach?

To begin with, the driving motive behind it’s wrong — disgustingly wrong. It’s far, far more about a weak speaker of the House’s desire to massage the egos and avoid hurting the feelings of a handful of his committee chairmen than it is about trying to protect the country.

It’s not smart or efficient to let several committees that can claim some chunk of jurisdiction — Intelligence, Foreign Affairs, Judiciary, Armed Services and Oversight & Government Reform — each go merrily on its own, each restricted to its own narrow scope, wasting time by duplicating effort so that the maximum possible number of chairmen and members can get a chance at some “my-moment-before-the-cameras” speechifying.

Darrell Issa’s committee has done some outstanding work so far. But by House rules, its scope is actually quite limited. Plus, as able a person as Issa is, it defies common sense to expect that he can do justice to Benghazi while his hands are full with the crucially important IRS investigation.

Obsessing over profile and lacking in courage, Boehner and the rest of the so-called “leadership” are, however inadvertently, engaging in conduct akin to complicity in the Obama administration’s long-running cover-up efforts. It’s an inexcusable dereliction of duty that they continue to thwart rather than assist the creation of the select committee that should have been created months ago.

Consider whom Boehner and his leadership group are fighting against:

More than 150 of their fellow House Republicans — that’s more than two-thirds of the GOP caucus — are co-sponsoring the resolution.

Family members of Americans murdered in the Benghazi terrorist attack back the resolution.

The Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, which represents 26,000 federal law enforcement officers including Diplomatic Security Service officers, FBI agents, U.S. Marshals, Secret Service agents and Border Patrol agents, has endorsed the resolution, declaring that it’s “imperative” that a select committee be created “immediately.”

Special OPS OPSEC, an association of more than 700 retired Special Operations officials, has endorsed the resolution and earlier this week slapped down the pitch by the House Republican leadership that a select committee would amount to a wasteful start-over. “A select committee could pick up the investigation from where it stands and apply the full weight of the House to get the answers we need,” the group said in a statement.

Compare the behavior of the GOP leadership with that of the driving force behind the select committee proposal, Rep. Frank Wolf of Virginia. Wolf has repeatedly stated that he doesn’t want to chair this committee and isn’t seeking to serve on it — he just wants it to happen. But Boehner and the other members of the GOP leadership are irritated by Wolf. It’s what Mark Twain used to call “the irritation of good example.”

Worse, the House leadership doesn’t understand that they are playing right into the hands of Obama and the left, who will scream about how the GOP has not just one, but five — five! — separate committees trying to make political hay out of Benghazi. That will give the media yet another excuse to focus not on the terrible facts about Benghazi but rather on the administration’s claim that Republicans are just out to milk a great tragedy for political gain.

There are lots of practical problems with the leadership’s preferred approach to investigating Benghazi, besides the obvious ones. For one, the committees would end up fighting over scheduling. Which committee will meet during the best time for TV? How can they make sure that everyone who wants to read his statement before the camera — scores and scores of members — is able to do so? Moreover, all of these committee hearings will make for boring television that no one will watch.

Finally, by insisting on this multi-committee approach, Boehner and Company risk alienating the Diplomatic Defense Service (DSS) officers and other federal law enforcement agents who so far have been reserving most of their criticism for the Obama administration. This could cause real political problems for Republicans.

Two days ago, the representatives of these groups made clear their contempt for what the House Republican leadership is up to:

When the questions involve the fatalities of two heroic SEALS, as well as the injuries of brave DSS Special Agents, every government resource should be committed towards answering them. We don’t kick heroes under the carpet because we find an investigative inquiry administratively inconvenient. … Our heroes didn’t take pause while confronting fatal risk. Congress should not take pause in confronting the need to properly investigate this matter.

The nightmare scenario for Republicans would be if this large group of former special operations folks got fed up enough to mount a Swift Boat-style media campaign to explain to leadership that “Country First” needs to be a code to live by, not just some bumper-sticker slogan.

How many days — not weeks — do you think it would then take before House Republicans would be forced by aroused public opinion to stand up and find some new “leaders” who understand the meaning of the word?

If the current leadership doesn’t back off and reverse course soon, this could — and should — be their fate.

Fred J. Eckert twice served as a U.S. ambassador under President Reagan and is a recipient of the U.S. Foreign Service’s “Meritorious Honor Award.” He is also a former Republican congressman from New York. He was selected to debate the case for President Reagan’s 1986 retaliatory attack against Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya by England’s Oxford University Union.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: benghazi; boehner4alqaeda; boehner4dnc; boehner4obama; boehnerrico
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To: don-o

Not to worry now. All this “unpleasantness” will go away soon. Holder is investigating himself, the IRS has been severely disciplined and Benghazi is old news. It must be vacation time for his highness.


41 posted on 05/24/2013 8:50:55 PM PDT by JimSEA
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To: Cicero

“I think he’s corrupt, and probably being blackmailed”

Exactly.


42 posted on 05/24/2013 8:59:22 PM PDT by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto!)
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To: Cicero

I think he’s corrupt, and probably being blackmailed.
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I suspect the same.


43 posted on 05/24/2013 9:13:39 PM PDT by Irenic (The pencil sharpener and Elmer's glue is put away-- we've lost the red wheel barrow)
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To: MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
WHy do evil men and women live so long, and the good die young? Reid, Pelosi, Conyers, Rangel, Waters, Schakowsky, Grayson, Sebelius, Markey, Durbin, Whitehouse, Warren, Anita Dunn, Axelrod, Jarrett, etc.

Because once the Good display what they are, God doesn't want them to suffer any more in this pit of vipers. They get their reward early and with minimum suffering.
44 posted on 05/24/2013 9:25:23 PM PDT by Cololeo (`)
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To: don-o

Of course they are. I said they would and were (and got crap for it). Issa is a milquetoast and a disaster. I say again and again. Nothing is going to come from any of this as the nitwits in charge are feckless.


45 posted on 05/24/2013 9:35:37 PM PDT by RIghtwardHo
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To: chicagolady

Ol’ Blue Eyes had been known to shed a tear across his tanning bed cheeks, thus rendering a Speaker into a Sobber.

Not aware of his imbibing problems, but hey, a few months without his tanning bed plugged in and the tell-tale red nose of an alchi just might be revealed.


46 posted on 05/24/2013 9:36:17 PM PDT by Graewoulf (Traitor John Roberts' Commune-Style Obama'care' violates U.S. Constitution AND Anti-Trust Law.)
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To: tennmountainman

I agree. If he is being blackmailed, the best thing for all is for us to find out what it is and get it out there for him to either admit to and resign or realize now they don’t have anything to hold over him.


47 posted on 05/24/2013 10:15:29 PM PDT by boxlunch
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To: don-o
"Obsessing over profile and lacking in courage, Boehner and the rest of the so-called “leadership” are, however inadvertently, engaging in conduct akin to complicity in the Obama administration’s long-running cover-up efforts. It’s an inexcusable dereliction of duty that they continue to thwart rather than assist the creation of the select committee that should have been created months ago."

Conduct akin to complicity or actual complicity? Boehner is acting as an actual internal GOP saboteur. Much like McCain, Boehner is actively aiding the enemy and those who got Americans killed.

48 posted on 05/25/2013 3:08:54 AM PDT by Truth29
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To: Truth29
feck·less
/ˈfeklis/
Adjective

(of a person) Lacking in efficiency or vitality. Unthinking and irresponsible. Synonyms powerless - ineffective - helpless

49 posted on 05/25/2013 3:56:37 AM PDT by don-o (He will not share His glory, and He will not be mocked! Blessed be the Name of the Lord forever!)
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To: Graewoulf

http://www.capitolhillblue.com/node/46773

Those who know Boehner best say he does tip more than a few from time to time and some of his drunken binges are poorly-kept secrets on Capitol Hill.

Each day, the email to Capitol Hill Blue is filled with stories about Boehner’s after-hours partying exploits.

Boehner is not alone. Congress is — and always have been — a taxpayer-funded watering hole littered with heavy drinkers who all too often make strategic decisions while under the influence.

As a recovering alcoholic with 18 years, nine months and five days sober, I lived and worked in the National Capitol Region during my heaviest days of excessive imbibing — all too often in the company of members of Congress and political appointees in key positions.

I accepted a new job after a night of drinking with one Congressman in the bar of the Capitol Hill Club — the nightspot of choice for many Republicans. I sat one night at Bullfeathers, another Capitol Hill bar, and matched then Congressman John McCain drink for drink while we talked about politics, women and war.

Political guru Lee Atwater, who died too young from a brain tumor, was another drinking buddy,

Does John Boehner drink? Of course he does. Does he sometimes drink too much? Absolutely. Is he alone? Not by a long shot.

WND RADIO
Insider spills beans on D.C.’s dirty secrets
‘Boehner has been seen with lobbyists for decades on nightly basis and drinking’
Published: 03/11/2013 at 8:30 PM
“I’ve known John Boehner for over two-and-a-half decades. I don’t hate John Boehner. Was I angry at John Boehner in 2006? You better believe it. I make no bones about that. But John Boehner has always been, and this is my opinion but I think the opinion of many, on the lazy side in the sense that he’s a get-along guy. He doesn’t like a lot of controversy. He’s always enjoyed the golfing. I would have to term it an addiction for John Boehner,” Ney said.

“I’m not calling anyone an alcoholic, being a recovering alcoholic, but I’ve got to tell you John Boehner is a constant drinker of wine. He’s been seen with lobbyists for decades on a nightly basis and drinking. I’m not judging him, but I think it’s part of the story.

“I didn’t just pick on John Boehner in this book. He was part of the whole Abramoff scenario, and it’s kind of a complicated scenario within the book,” said Ney, who also hit Boehner over his handling of recent fiscal debates in Congress.

“I think part of this whole sequestration and the fiscal cliff is just John Boehner’s general attitude, and he has been in the throes of lobbyists and money and giving checks out on the floor of the House as many people on both sides of the aisle have. He has a chance as the speaker of the House to clean this whole mess up. I had an addiction to a substance they are still addicted to today on both sides of the aisle – to campaign contributions,” Ney said.


50 posted on 05/25/2013 4:19:58 AM PDT by chicagolady (Mexican Elite say: EXPORT Poverty Let the American Taxpayer foot the bill !)
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To: txhurl

“....if this large group of former special operations folks got fed up enough to mount a Swift Boat-style media campaign to explain to leadership that “Country First” needs to be a code to live by....”

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Then hopefully replace our “leadership” with these special ops dudes.

God knows the country doesn’t need today’s perfumed princes.


51 posted on 05/25/2013 9:00:46 AM PDT by 353FMG ( I do not say whether I am serious or sarcastic -- I respect FReepers too much.)
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To: GoCards

So, how about a “Free Republic” news media outlet to get credentials, hire some communications students from Hillsdale College, and invade D.C.

Come to think of it...why don’t whistleblowers reveal the truth here on Free Republic? Would the readers here believe the truth? Why does the MSM have to be the venue? They publish lies while Free Republic readers seek the truth. If the Republicans were also targets, would the whistleblower be considered a troll? Just wondering, as usual.


52 posted on 05/25/2013 10:18:32 AM PDT by huldah1776
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To: don-o

Save


53 posted on 05/25/2013 2:10:13 PM PDT by Eagles6 (Valley Forge Redux)
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To: Eagles6
Thread linked in Five myths about Benghazi

Benghazi collection thread

54 posted on 05/25/2013 4:44:36 PM PDT by don-o (He will not share His glory, and He will not be mocked! Blessed be the Name of the Lord forever!)
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To: chicagolady; butterdezillion; Yosemitest; All

Perhaps Breitbart or some other news organization should start a new feature: “A week in the life of your Congressman/woman.”


55 posted on 05/25/2013 7:39:40 PM PDT by Graewoulf (Traitor John Roberts' Commune-Style Obama'care' violates U.S. Constitution AND Anti-Trust Law.)
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To: A'elian' nation

Does Gowdy support a select committee?


56 posted on 05/26/2013 3:42:36 AM PDT by butterdezillion (,)
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To: butterdezillion

I heard Gowdy today on Fox News saying that he supports an independent prosecutor. He says the members of these congressional investigative committees only get about 5 minutes of questioning and no follow up queries.

I’d still like a select committee going full throat at this corrupt administration, and after we make them squirm and suffer as we get closer to OweBowMao’s Oval Office - then call in the Special Prosecutor.


57 posted on 05/26/2013 2:23:25 PM PDT by A'elian' nation
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To: Graewoulf

Ya THINK??


58 posted on 05/26/2013 5:37:55 PM PDT by chicagolady (Mexican Elite say: EXPORT Poverty Let the American Taxpayer foot the bill !)
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