Republicans Gone Wild: Launch Their Own Benghazi Attacks; A DUD

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Republicans Launch 8th Benghazi Investigations



House Republicans want another investigation of the attacks in Benghazi which,
by some counts, it’s the eighth investigation into the Sept. 11, 2012, attacks
in Libya in which four Americans died, including the U.S. ambassador.


Thus far there has been:

  • House Committee on Armed Services Majority Interim Report:
    Benghazi Investigation Update (February 10, 2014)


  • House Committee on Foreign Affairs Majority Staff Report on
    Benghazi (February 7, 2014)

  • House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Interim Report
    on the Accountability Review Board (September 16, 2013)


  • House Committees’ Interim Report on Benghazi Investigation (April
    23, 2013)

  • House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (September 13th
    and 14th 2012–directly after the attack)


  • Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Benghazi Report (January
    15, 2014)

  • State Department Investigation (October 28, 2013)



 

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:smh: They have nothing else. The Affordable Care Act is working the way it would if they came up with the idea, the economy's coming back in a big way, and the POTUS is "clean" otherwise.
 

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:smh: They have nothing else. The Affordable Care Act is working the way it would if they came up with the idea, the economy's coming back in a big way, and the POTUS is "clean" otherwise.

:yes:, just like with the ACA, IRS, F&F (fast and furious), and other theywishitwasascandal non-factual, non-fair driven witch hunts . . .




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Ex-staffer: Benghazi committee pursuing
'partisan investigation' targeting Hillary Clinton​



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Washington (CNN)—A former investigator with the House Select Committee on Benghazi is accusing the Republican-led panel of carrying out a politically motivated investigation targeting former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton instead of the thorough and objective fact-finding mission it was set up to pursue.

Maj. Bradley Podliska, an intelligence officer in the Air Force Reserve who describes himself as a conservative Republican, told CNN that the committee trained its sights almost exclusively on Clinton after the revelation last March that she used a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state. That new focus flipped a broad-based probe of the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi on September 11, 2012, into what Podliska described as "a partisan investigation."

Podliska, who was fired after nearly 10 months as an investigator for the Republican majority, is now preparing to file a lawsuit against the select committee next month, alleging that he lost his job in part because he resisted pressure to focus his investigative efforts solely on the State Department and Clinton's role surrounding the Benghazi attack. He also alleges he was fired because he took leave from the committee to fulfill his military service obligations, which would be an unlawful firing.

"I knew that we needed to get to the truth to the victims' families. And the victims' families, they deserve the truth -- whether or not Hillary Clinton was involved, whether or not other individuals were involved," he told CNN in an exclusive TV interview that aired Sunday on "State of the Union." "The victims' families are not going to get the truth and that's the most unfortunate thing about this."

Podliska told CNN that the committee, which has spent $4.6 million so far and is chaired by Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-South Carolina, pulled resources away from probes of other individuals and agencies to focus almost exclusively on Clinton and the State Department she helmed for four years. Clinton will testify before the committee for the first time Oct. 22, and the committee is set to release the findings of its investigation next year, in the heat of the presidential race.

Podliska alleges that the committee's staff director told him he was fired for three reasons: using work email to send a social invitation to colleagues, assigning an "unauthorized project" to an intern, and allegedly putting classified information on an unclassified system. Podliska, an intelligence officer who was hired for his expertise with the intelligence community, strongly denies the latter. He also disputes the legitimacy of the other two reasons cited to him by the committee, in particular assigning any "unauthorized projects" to interns.


Gowdy flatly denied the claims in a statement Sunday, in which he repeatedly said Podliska never mentioned his concerns regarding the investigation. Gowdy again defended the mission of the committee as "the final, definitive accounting" of the Benghazi terrorist attacks and denied that its members were focusing on the former secretary of state.

"Because I do not know him, and cannot recall ever speaking to him, I can say for certain he was never instructed by me to focus on Clinton, nor would he be a credible person to speak on my behalf," Gowdy said in the statement. "I am equally confident his supervisor, General (Retired Lt. Gen. Dana) Chipman, did not direct him to focus on Clinton."

Gowdy also criticized CNN's reporting of Podliska's claims.

"Had CNN contacted the Committee regarding its interview with this staffer before it rushed to air his sensationalistic and fabulist claims, it could have fully questioned him about his unsubstantiated claims. But that is the difference between journalism as practiced by CNN, and the fact-centric investigation being conducted by this Committee," Gowdy said in the statement.

CNN refuted those allegations in a statement Sunday.

"We categorically deny Benghazi Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy's statement about CNN," a network spokesperson said. "We reached out to the committee for a response prior to publishing or broadcasting, which the committee provided. That response was included in our reporting. In addition, Chairman Gowdy was invited to discuss this on CNN and declined. Chairman Gowdy is wrong."

A committee spokesperson "vigorously" denied Podliska's allegations about why he was fired and defended the objectivity of the panel's investigation.

"We are confident that the facts and evidence give no support to the wild imagination fueling these and any future allegations, and the Committee will vigorously defend itself against such allegations. The Committee will not be blackmailed into a monetary settlement for a false allegation made by a properly terminated former employee," the committee spokesperson, who declined to be named, told CNN in a statement.

The committee statement also accused Podliska of his own bias in his work on the committee, a claim the former staffer's lawyer firmly denied.​


http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/10/polit...itical-hillary-clinton-brad-podliska-lawsuit/


 

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McCarthy links Benghazi panel
to Clinton's falling poll numbers​

Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Tuesday evening linked the House
Select Committee on Benghazi with Hillary Clinton's dropping poll numbers.




"Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was unbeatable, right? But we put together a Benghazi special committee, a select committee," McCarthy said on Fox News's "Hannity."

"What are her numbers today? Her numbers are dropping. Why? Because she's untrustable," McCarthy continued.​


Next GOP Speaker EXPOSES Shameful Truth of
Phony Benghazi Hearing & More Shocking FACTS!


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Ex-staffer: Benghazi committee pursuing
'partisan investigation' targeting Hillary Clinton​



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McCarthy links Benghazi panel
to Clinton's falling poll numbers​

Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Tuesday evening linked the House
Select Committee on Benghazi with Hillary Clinton's dropping poll numbers.




"Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was unbeatable, right? But we put together a Benghazi special committee, a select committee," McCarthy said on Fox News's "Hannity."

"What are her numbers today? Her numbers are dropping. Why? Because she's untrustable," McCarthy continued.​


Next GOP Speaker EXPOSES Shameful Truth of
Phony Benghazi Hearing & More Shocking FACTS!


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http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...-links-benghazi-committee-to-clintons-polling

and now . . .​


Another Republican admits: Benghazi panel is political​



Congressional Republicans are no doubt looking forward to Hillary Clinton’s testimony next week before the GOP’s Benghazi Committee, but at this point, Republicans might just want to cancel – to prevent further GOP embarrassment.

In an interview with WIBX 950 in New York on Wednesday, moderate Republican Rep. Richard Hanna said House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy was speaking the truth when he said this month that the committee had successfully injured Clinton.

<SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">“Sometimes the biggest sin you can commit in D.C. is to tell the truth,”</span> Hanna told the upstate New York radio station. <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">“This may not be politically correct, but I think that there was a big part of this investigation that was designed to go after people and an individual, Hillary Clinton.”</span>​
ThinkProgress, which I believe was first to report the Republican congressman’s comments, posted an audio clip of Hanna’s on-air interview.

Brian Fallon, a spokesperson for the Clinton campaign, said in a written statement, “House Republicans aren’t even shy anymore about admitting that the Benghazi Committee is a partisan farce.”

That’s not just a throwaway line in a press release; it’s an accurate assessment. Consider the series of recent events:

  • <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) publicly conceded that the committee’s work is an election scheme intended to undermine Hillary Clinton</span>.

  • <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">A lifelong conservative Republican who worked for the committee has complained that the committee’s sole interest was in tearing down Hillary Clinton.</span>

  • <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Senior Republican officials acknowledged to the New York Times that GOP leaders directed the Benghazi committee to focus on Clinton’s email server management – instead of the deadly Benghazi attack – in order to “cause political problems” for the Democratic candidate.</span>

  • <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Rep. Richard Hanna (R-N.Y.) has now admitted that his party’s Benghazi panel was “designed” to target Clinton.</span>


The Benghazi Committee isn’t investigating a scandal.
The Benghazi Committee is the scandal.


There’s been some debate in recent weeks about whether congressional Democrats should continue to participate in such an obvious farce. It’s a worthwhile question that deserves an answer.

But it’s arguably just the start of a larger conversation. Given the circumstances, it’s not unreasonable to think there should be an independent investigation into the Republican’s Benghazi Committee itself in order to uncover why it was formed, why its redundant work was deemed necessary, how it spent millions of taxpayer dollars, why the probe has been dragged out for so long, and whether the panel violated ethics laws by using official resources for partisan political purposes.

Clinton’s testimony will no doubt receive a bright spotlight next week, but testimony from House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), and other GOP leaders would probably shed more light on the ongoing controversy.​


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In effort to trap Hillary Clinton,
Benghazi committee produces a dud

Congress misused its investigative powers to ensnare Hillary Clinton

The only surprise is that the GOP worked so hard to come up empty


MiamiHerald
Editorial Board
June 29, 2016


The long-awaited report by House Republicans on Benghazi released Tuesday packed all the explosive punch of a 5-cent firecracker. Yes, it found a series of failings by the national security bureaucracy, but here’s what else it did: Cleared former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of the absurd accusation that she somehow knew about the attack on the diplomatic compound in Libya before it happened and did nothing about it.

The GOP-led committee’s desire to find evidence of malfeasance by Ms. Clinton to support all the conspiracy theories surrounding Benghazi went unfulfilled. Had there been real facts to support it, surely this committee would have found it. After all, that was the panel’s real mission, despite the talk of concern about national security.

Instead, the minutely detailed, 800-page document produced by the committee assigned blame far beyond Secretary Clinton’s State Department. As the McClatchy news story declared, “Actions of the Pentagon, FBI and intelligence community were also critiqued.”

But we already knew that from the eight investigations that preceded this politically inspired probe. The report — a product of the longest Congressional investigation in memory on possible wrongdoing in the executive branch, longer than Watergate or 9/11 — went a bit further and deeper than the earlier ones, but the general outline was already known.

The primary finding is that Washington officials, confronted by the fact that something terrible was happening in Benghazi, engaged in a lot of dithering instead of the immediate reaction that could have saved lives. That produced a policy disaster that tarnishes everyone connected to it.


That is genuinely scandalous, and it should never have happened. But again, Washington’s failure became evident in the weeks immediately following the 2012 attack that killed U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three American colleagues: Sean Smith, Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods. It shouldn’t have taken yet another investigation to tell the American public what it had already been told.

Also evident, by the way — although congressional Republicans have been loath to admit itis that legislators failed to appropriate funding for security at U.S. diplomatic posts around the world at the level the State Department had asked for earlier. That was a critical element of the Benghazi debacle for which Congress is wholly to blame.

In terms of the big picture, there were no startling new revelations, no bombshells. But then, that was probably never the intent. The purpose all along was clearly to prolong the controversy in the hope of finding something — anything — that would produce embarrassing headlines for former Secretary of State Clinton just before her expected nomination as the Democratic candidate for president.

In that regard, the committee can take some credit for unearthing one political dustup that is still ongoing, Ms. Clinton’s email scandal, but that hardly rises to a level that justifies the panel’s alleged public policy purpose. Nor is it likely to affect the outcome of the presidential election.

Is there some lesson here for the future? Only one that we’ve heard before: Congress should never use its investigative power for political purposes. It discredits the investigative process, discredits the members who take part in it and discredits Congress itself.


Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/editorials/article86520282.html#storylink=cpy
 
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