Congressman Darrell Issa (R-California) and Attorney General Eric Holder. The Republicans witch hunt against President Barack Obama. The Republicans are trying to rile up white voters with these ridiculous issues such as the Operation Fast & Furious issue in which a U.S. border agent was killed after drug lords used firearms they've purchased at gun shows and the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agency failed at monitoring their movements. |
The Republican Party has made it clear that they want to make Barack Obama serve one term.
They're so fixated on trying to ruin the economy, they don't care who they hurt. Their allies in the conservative movement rather attack and defame the allies that support the president. The Republicans and its allies in the conservative movement rather waste their time on culture wars instead of solving problems. They are rooting for a civil war within our borders. And yes, they're some members who are willing to shoot and kill for conservative causes.
The Republicans have riled up white voters to oppose President Barack Obama. They try to make groups turn against one another.
In the latest distraction with the war against President Barack Obama, here comes a rehash of an old controversy that should have been put to rest the first time. This is like the umpteenth time.
This ridiculous Operation Fast & Furious controversy is another waste of time distraction created by the Republican Party. The Republicans have collective memory loss.
Attorney General Eric Holder, the first Black appointed federal law enforcement chief is under fire by these idiots in Congress over a tragedy that involved the death of a border agent.
Republican Congressman Darrell Issa (R-California) has made it clear that he's invested in this Operation Fast & Furious. The congressman has subpenaed Holder over five times to testify.
Congessman Issa thinks that the U.S. Justice Department has held back documents that could indict members of Holder's inner circle.
According to CBS, the conservative reporter Sheryl Attkisson stated that the House Oversight Committee will vote next week on whether to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress. It's the fourth time in 30 years that Congress has launched a contempt action against an executive branch member.
The Justice Department has maintained it has cooperated fully with the congressional investigation, turning over tens of thousands of documents and having Holder testify to Congress on the topic at least eight times.
Issa says the Justice Department can still put a stop to the contempt process at any time by turning over the subpoenaed documents.
If the House Oversight Committee approves the contempt citation, the matter would likely be scheduled for a full House vote.
For several weeks, there has been closed-door discussions and debate among House Republicans as to whether to move forward with contempt. Some have expressed concern that it could distract from the Republican's focus on the economy in this election year.
Just like this ridiculous controversy over the allegedly leaks of information in the killing of al-Qaeda members.
Republicans are upset that leaks about the president's steadfast strategy to take on the conservative Sunni militant group. They want to know who leaked out the information and they're pointed fingers at the president.
The Republicans are weak on terrorism. They've been highly upset that members of al-Qaeda are being picked off quickly by the leaked documents of "target kills". The president approved of CIA drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen.
Republicans are not concern with success, they'll try to find failure.
The president has worked to fix these problems and yet the Republicans are trying to distract by saying none of his policies are working. As Europe is working on their solutions to fix the economy, they wait on the leading nations like the United States and China to come up with solutions. The Republicans aren't going to support anything the president proposes. The Democrats and the president aren't going to agree on major austerity cuts to domestic programs that help the lower and middle class.
The Republicans scream over achievements President Barack Obama. They cheer when things are failing.
You see they have a candidate they're not satisfied with. They hate Mitt Romney. But you better believe the Republicans are energized and willing to accept a "moderate" like Romney then suffer another term of President Barack Obama. They've been working on gotcha moments to rile up the conservative base.
I am getting really fed up with Congress. They need to pass laws that will fix the economy. Not waste time on trying to witch hunt and distract voters with legislation that could screw up the country.
I've said before and I'll say it again: [They] cheer for failure! Scream at success!
Courtesy of CBS News
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