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Tue Oct 20, 2015, 09:07 AM Oct 2015

Trey Gowdy comes undone: The GOP’s new Ken Starr has lost all claims to credibility

After being courted by Republican Benghazi investigators for nearly three years, all the time benefiting from endless committee leaks on Capitol Hill, the Beltway press now faces the prospect of a messy break-up. With Benghazi Select Committee chairman Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) under increasing outside fire from Democrats, who claim his inquiry has jumped several sets of rails, and under internal fire from a whistleblower who alleges the committee’s investigative work is overwhelmingly partisan, the committee stands poised to lose its remaining credibility.

That flashpoint might come next week when Hillary Clinton returns to Capitol Hill more than 30 months after testifying about Benghazi — in order to once again testify about Benghazi. Or more specifically, to testify about her private emails, which have become the all-consuming focus of Gowdy’s inquisition.

By any commonsense standard Gowdy’s inquiry has been a Congressional bust. ($4.6 million spent to hold just a handful of public hearings?) If that’s effectively highlighted during Clinton’s nationally televised testimony, and if Democrats continue to press forward with their procedural attempts to dismantle the costly committee, Gowdy’s time in the spotlight might be quickly ending.

And that’s where the messy break-up looms. The Benghazi committee has been very good to a Beltway press corps anxious to pursue storylines about Clinton’s supposed incompetence and crooked ways. This year, the Benghazi committee has helped pundits produce months’ worth of baseless speculation about looming email indictments and the potential for a Clinton campaign “collapse.” The Benghazi committee has provided institutional cover for the press to game out wild, what-if scenarios in which Clinton inevitably plays the villain, or a bumbling bureaucrat in over her head.

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http://www.salon.com/2015/10/20/trey_gowdy_is_the_new_ken_starr_an_obsessive_clinton_chaser_who_needs_to_go_partner/

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Trey Gowdy comes undone: The GOP’s new Ken Starr has lost all claims to credibility (Original Post) n2doc Oct 2015 OP
I hope Dems follow that money malaise Oct 2015 #1
He makes Ken Starr look impartial jberryhill Oct 2015 #2
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