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riversedge

(73,030 posts)
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 08:01 AM Jun 2016

NYTimes Editorial: The Benghazi Committee’s Dead End



The Benghazi Committee’s Dead End


http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/04/opinion/the-benghazi-committees-dead-end.html?emc=edit_th_20160604&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=57435284&_r=0

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD


JUNE 3, 2016


After running a congressional oversight committee like a Republican opposition research shop for more than two years, Representative Trey Gowdy appears to be gearing up for the finale. Democrats on the Select Committee on Benghazi expect that a final report will drop soon, just as Hillary Clinton appears poised to clinch the Democratic nomination.

If things had gone his way, Mr. Gowdy, a former federal prosecutor, would have found a way to torpedo Mrs. Clinton’s presidential ambitions. After all, Republican lawmakers have admitted that this is precisely what they set out to do.



But things have not gone well for Mr. Gowdy, who has run the investigation with the dexterity and grace of a blindfolded toddler swinging at a piñata. Having pored over reams of documents,
grilled Mrs. Clinton in an 11-hour session in October and hauled in more than 100 people for interviews, the Republicans seem to have come up with nothing.

In recent months, Republicans on the committee have pestered the Pentagon to track down potential witnesses who might have damning things to say about Washington’s response to the attack on American government facilities in Benghazi, in eastern Libya, on Sept. 11, 2012, when Mrs. Clinton was secretary of state. They include a man who identified himself as a military mechanic in an intriguing Facebook post, and “John from Iowa,” a person who claimed to be a drone operator who had called into a right-wing radio talk show.

Stephen Hedger, the assistant secretary of defense for legislative affairs, complained to Mr. Gowdy in a letter in April about the “recent crescendo of requests.” The Pentagon, Mr. Hedger wrote, couldn’t find John from Iowa after expending “significant resources to locate anyone who might match the description of this person.”



The Benghazi committee, which was set up in May 2014, has been operational for longer than the 9/11 Commission was. It has dragged on longer than congressional investigations into the attack on Pearl Harbor, the assassination of President Kennedy, Watergate, the Iran-contra scandal, the 1983 bombing that killed 241 American service members in Beirut and the response to Hurricane Katrina.


The committee has spent nearly $7 million looking into an incident that had already been the subject of an independent investigation commissioned by the State Department and nine reports issued by seven other congressional committees. Those reviews faulted the federal government for failing to provide proper security for the American ambassador in Libya and three of his colleagues who were killed, but found no evidence of a cover-up or gross negligence by Mrs. Clinton.

Representative Elijah Cummings, the ranking Democrat on the committee, said the exercise showed Congress at its worst. “If you want a case study of why people are frustrated with government, this investigation is it,” said Mr. Cummings, who, along with a handful of Democrats, has remained on the committee to monitor what they regard as a partisan crusade. “They see all this effort, all this money, a budget that is endless, addressing issues that have already been addressed.”..........................


http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/04/opini ... d=57435284
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NYTimes Editorial: The Benghazi Committee’s Dead End (Original Post) riversedge Jun 2016 OP
INVESTIGATE THE INVESTIGATION !! Her Sister Jun 2016 #1
If only. NurseJackie Jun 2016 #2
+1 Lucinda Jun 2016 #11
A 2-year snipe hunt would have a better use of time Zambero Jun 2016 #3
Such a disgusting, needless waste of taxpayer's money sarae Jun 2016 #4
Live and learn! yallerdawg Jun 2016 #5
Isn't that the new plan Bernie has? Primary Democrats who can easily win against Pukes and.... Walk away Jun 2016 #7
"All politics is local." yallerdawg Jun 2016 #8
History will not be kind to the GOP caquillo Jun 2016 #6
Nailed it. BootinUp Jun 2016 #9
This is why Republicans should hold NO POWER in our Congress. This is why getting Democrats to win BlueCaliDem Jun 2016 #10
The media really needs to cover this! nt anotherproletariat Jun 2016 #12

Zambero

(9,734 posts)
3. A 2-year snipe hunt would have a better use of time
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 08:16 AM
Jun 2016

and taxpayer money. Gunny sacks are cheap, and the current Congress amounts to one huge exercise in doing nothing to begin with.

sarae

(3,284 posts)
4. Such a disgusting, needless waste of taxpayer's money
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 08:23 AM
Jun 2016

by the most devoid of integrity and morally bankrupt people in this country. Please let this be the year the GOP is finally laid to rest.

yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
5. Live and learn!
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 08:25 AM
Jun 2016

When we tossed out all the Blue Dogs, we gave the Republicans unending "investigative" Congressional power.

Perfect example for me. Alabama Blue Dog Rep. Bobby Bright. Wouldn't throw Democrats a bone - never voted Democratic on any important policy or Obama proposal. Not one bone!

What's the difference then if a Republican took his place?

Well, seeing his replacement on the Benghazi Committee. Really brings it home! Martha "Why Are You Laughing?" Roby.

If we had turned out for those Blue Dogs, we'd be in a different world today.

Another realization that to have the power, you have to get elected.

Walk away

(9,494 posts)
7. Isn't that the new plan Bernie has? Primary Democrats who can easily win against Pukes and....
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 09:18 AM
Jun 2016

run Fringe Democrats, Socialists and Uber Lefty Independents instead so that the GOP can win even more seats???

What a help that Bernie Party is!

yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
8. "All politics is local."
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 09:41 AM
Jun 2016

What works for Bernie in Vermont definitely doesn't work in Alabama.

Most politicians don't get 50 years for some kind of validation of youthful idealism and ideological rigidity. It must be intoxicating.

However, anyone who thinks this country is ready for 'a leftist turn' just isn't paying attention.

Explains why Bernie is in 3rd place and the right nominated a 'corrupt billionaire.' Why we have to fight to elect a 'centrist' to hold onto the meager gains we have made, even after establishing a Republican model of affordable heath insurance coverage.

caquillo

(521 posts)
6. History will not be kind to the GOP
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 09:15 AM
Jun 2016

History is written by the victors, and the GOP looks to be on its last vestiges... we hope.

BlueCaliDem

(15,438 posts)
10. This is why Republicans should hold NO POWER in our Congress. This is why getting Democrats to win
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 10:35 AM
Jun 2016

on all levels of Gov't is crucial for a healthy, progressive United States. Otherwise, it's only stonewalling, stonewalling, stonewalling - all on the taxpayer's dime.

Gov't only doesn't work when Republicans are in control of it. California showed the United States what can be achieved when you have Democrats controlling the highest levels of State gov't. Tennessee and other Republican-controlled States show why these States can't move forward economically unless heavily funded by the very big government they demonize day in, day out.

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