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Morning Plum: Top Republican suffers disastrous outbreak of candor about Hillary Benghazi probes
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By Greg Sargent September 30 at 9:32 AM
Twitter is abuzz with the news that the man who is likely to take over as Speaker of the House suffered from an accidental outbreak of candor on national television, directly linking House GOP investigations of Benghazi to Hillary Clintons dropping poll numbers. Heres the exchange between GOP Rep. Kevin McCarthy and Fox News Sean Hannity:
McCARTHY: Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was unbeatable, right? But we put together a Benghazi special committee, a select committee. What are her numbers today? Her numbers are dropping. Why? Because shes untrustable. But no one would have known any of that had happened, had we not
HANNITY: I agree. I give you credit for that.
In some ways, this is not really controversial. Congress is supposed to exercise oversight when it comes to public officials, in order to achieve accountability. In saying that this has revealed Clinton to be untrustable and that no one would have known the details of her conduct without a probe, McCarthy is saying that Congressional oversight has revealed information about her performance as Secretary of State that the public would not otherwise have known. Whether the fruits of the Benghazi probes actually do reveal her to be untrustworthy is for the public to decide, but its not out of bounds for Republicans to make that case.
The problem comes in the linking of this directly to Clintons dropping numbers. It suggests that the probes are less about genuine accountability than about driving up her negatives, to use the cliche so beloved by political pros. It is reasonable to surmise that the probes at this point are more about pumping out as much fog as possible to create a general impression of wrongdoing that, hopefully, will sow inchoate public doubts about Clinton. McCarthys quote may not prove this to be true, but it provides more support for that theory of the cas
http://blogs.rollcall.com/218/kevin-mccarthy-gives-boehner-b-credits-benghazi-committee-hurting-hillary-clintons-poll-numbers/?dcz=
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/
Elijah Cummings, the ranking Democrat on the Benghazi Committee, responds:
This stunning concession from Rep. McCarthy reveals the truth that Republicans never dared admit in public: the core Republican goal in establishing the Benghazi Committee was always to damage Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign and never to conduct an even-handed search for the facts. It is shameful that Republicans have used this tragedy and the deaths of our fellow Americans for political gain. Republicans have blatantly abused their authority in Congress by spending more than $4.5 million in taxpayer funds to pay for a political campaign against Hillary Clinton.
http://democrats.benghazi.house.gov/news/press-releases/cummings-responds-to-gop-leader-s-admission-about-the-benghazi-committee
They just keep wasting taxpayer dollars, and "claim" they are trying to "cut" wasteful spending at the same time. I keep saying that someone in DC needs to find out just how much they have wasted on these witch hunts, and put together and ad telling the public just how "wasteful" their agenda has been when it comes to spending taxpayer dollars on political BS.
leftofcool
(19,460 posts)Those of us who post elsewhere and in other forums are seeing plenty and are doing a few things about it, but not here.
Jim Lane
(11,175 posts)Contrary to your prediction, there have been posts on DU about this.
The main reason there haven't been more is that virtually everyone here, regardless of their preference for the nomination, already knew this was true. We didn't need McCarthy's admission to fill us in.
An analogy: If no one had heard of the Kochs, a post about their nefarious activities would be met with outrage. As it is, there would have to be something new in it for it to attract much attention.
spanone
(135,632 posts)FUCK REPUBLICANS
flamingdem
(39,303 posts)We're dealing with a top notch thinker here people.
malaise
(267,798 posts)before they even buried the four persons killed
spanone
(135,632 posts)and it will go on and on and on
herding cats
(19,549 posts)You're right that it will go on and on. It's the Republican version of The Song That Never Ends.