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Sep 18, 2014 07:06:49   #
Caboose Loc: South Carolina
 
Jack2014 wrote:
Doofus Gowdy called together his first public meeting on the Benghazi , Benghazi, attack. He claims it will be bipartisan but still will spend his $3.7 million allocation slowly as to stretch the process out to the 2016 election.

Benghazi probe opens in Clinton’s shadow

By Martin Matishak - 09/17/14 05:04 PM EDT
Hillary Clinton and the 2016 contest for the White House hung like a shadow over the House Select Committee on Benghazi’s inaugural hearing on Wednesday, even as the panel’s GOP chairman insisted it would rise above politics.

In his opening statement, Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) rejected arguments that it is time to “move on" from Benghazi, forcefully arguing that there are serious unanswered questions about the Sept. 11, 2012, attack that left Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans dead.


"Some question the need for this committee. I respect your right to disagree, but the mark of a professional, indeed the mark of character, is to do a good job even if you do not think the task should have been assigned in the first place," he said at the top of what is Congress's eighth investigation into the deadly assault.

Democrats, who at one point had threatened to boycott the Benghazi investigation, said they hoped Republicans honored their promise for a nonpartisan investigation.

"I sincerely hope the select committee will stay on the course of constructive reform and keep this goal as our North Star," Rep. Elijah Cummings (Md.), the panel’s top Democrat, said in his opening statement.

But the difficulty of keeping partisanship at bay was highlighted by comments from Rep. Jim Jordan (Ohio), a former chairman of the conservative Republican Study Committee, who at one point charged that Clinton interfered with the Independent Accountability Review Board that reviewed what went wrong in Benghazi.

Jordan noted that one of the panel’s leaders, former Joint Chiefs of Staff Michael Mullen, admitted in a previous congressional hearing that he was reporting back to senior staff at the State Department.

“He gives a heads-up to the very person he's supposed to be investigating,” Jordan said. "So of course this thing wasn't independent."

Gowdy made similar claims about the review board last year, saying "there's no objectivity" to it because the leaders were appointed by Clinton.

Clinton was secretary of State at the time of the Benghazi attack, and Republicans have repeatedly attacked her handling of the episode and questioned why warnings from Libya about a deteriorating security situation were ignored.

Democrats have portrayed the GOP’s Benghazi panel as a “political stunt” aimed at generating negative publicity for Clinton, the presumed front-runner for the Democratic nomination for the presidency in 2016.

Gowdy, a former prosecutor with a methodical style, on Wednesday made a concerted effort to keep the hearing focused on the security failures in Benghazi.

The other members of the panel followed suit, with the exception of Jordan, who was the only Republican to bring up Clinton during the more than hour-long hearing.

Jordan chided the State Department for not implementing the No. 1 recommendation from a best practices panel, which was the appointment of an Undersecretary for Diplomatic Security to prevent another Benghazi.

“I mean, talk about the arrogance of the State Department,” he said.

Jordan’s questioning prompted the hearing’s only partisan flap, as Cummings inquired why he didn’t direct his question to Greg Starr, State’s assistant secretary for diplomatic security.

Jordan replied that Cummings could use his own time to question Starr.

Gowdy repeatedly tried to show that the nearly three-hour hearing was above politics, at one point crediting a Democrat on the 12-member panel, Rep. Adam Schiff (Calif.), for coming up with the subject of the session.

He also praised Cummings for asking for another public hearing in December for an update on State’s implementation of the review board’s suggestions, calling it a “wonderful” idea.

With the panel meeting only for the first time and lawmakers set to leave town to campaign for reelection, it was clear Wednesday that the probe could extend well past this year — and possibly into the presidential year of 2016.

Gowdy said keeping the investigation on track would be a challenge.

“You can disagree and still treat an issue with respect,” Gowdy told The Hill after the hearing.

However, “it’s tough in this town to keep politics out.”

“That’s the challenge: to have this inquiry in such a way people respect the process," he said.

Schiff expressed concerns that the panel would struggle to keep partisanship at arm’s length and that the committee “could take on a life of its own and be a committee in search of a mission.”

He predicted there would be “enormous pressure” on Gowdy to deliver “something sensational” to satisfy Republicans who have long suspected an administration-wide cover-up of Benghazi.

Rep. Peter Roskam (R-Ill.) struck a cautious note about the panel’s future, saying its members would take the investigation “one step at a time.”
— This story was first posted at 10:46 a.m. and has been updated.

Of course the repuglican TPers on the committee have already violated Doofus Gowdy's rules.
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Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), though, charged that Clinton tampered with the Independent Accountability Review Board that studied what went wrong in Benghazi.

He also lambasted the State Department for not implementing a key recommendation from a best practices board to boost security.

“I mean, talk about the arrogance of the State Department,” he said.
Doofus Gowdy called together his first public meet... (show quote)


Youre a real piece of liberal trash. Its obvious youve been brain
washed but you want to spread your liberal trash to others.

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Sep 18, 2014 07:10:53   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
Sure will be "nice", when America, doesn't have "Old Slick Perverted Willie", to "kick around" anymore.....Clinton, like Obama, gives America much to consider, when thinking about their shared mutual corruption,& immorality......Both had a hard time "trying" to do their job, & "BOTH", did an extremely poor job at it as well....[ Do they deserve a life long pension benefit?].......absolutely "NOT"! Carter the peanut brain, Slick Perverted Willie, & King Obamuslim.......The 3 stooges of American presidents! Why would "anyone" want to hear from them "during", or after their terms were served? What a waste of time, giving them an ear! [giving them an "ear": Carter,would just stare at it........Obamuslim, would just "lie to it".....& Slick "perverted" Willie, would just try to have sex with it! What "obaminations" these 3 idiots are!.....[ co=incidently, they are all 3 "Libtads"................ :thumbdown:

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Sep 18, 2014 07:59:47   #
Jack2014
 
[quote=son of witless]The others
Witless,
If you asked doofus Gowdy what he was out to prove,he would shrug his shoulders and dive.where was he during the Assa circus act? Sleeping?
I bet he wasn't even at the meetings! More $$$ wasted like RTPukes like to do.

Fishing anyone? Not you witless,you don't count
Fishing anyone? Not you witless,you don't count...

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Sep 18, 2014 08:12:35   #
Liberty Tree
 
son of witless wrote:
Why are you afraid of Gowdy. Didn't your boys bury the dirt from Benghazi deep enough?


He is just Chatty Jackie. He has been filled with liberal spin, then had the string on the back of his neck pulled and out it comes. Pay him no mind.

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Sep 18, 2014 08:17:12   #
signoftheages
 
tdsrnest wrote:
No had no choice you put two idiots up against him. One picked a idiot like Pahlin and he wanted to bomb bomb bomb Iran. and the other forgot who the 47% of takers actually are. So not much of a choice


Who you calling idiot? You can't spell Palin, you moron.

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Sep 18, 2014 08:17:18   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
Mix and match much, confused or just a hater?


Charles G. Koch (born 1935), Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Koch Industries
David H. Koch (born 1940), Executive Vice President of Koch Industries, Ike was president until 1960, the brothers were 25 and 20
plus the brothers father was neither a democrat nor republican.

I'd have to say you are nothing but a hater!


Jack2014 wrote:
Much of the problems today are caused by the liars in the T
Ike party that are doing the bidding of the fascist Kochs. That includes all R TP members of the house and senate. This is a real good representative figure for all of them as taught by Romney/Bush/Cheney/Koch's/and Reagan.

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Sep 18, 2014 08:27:56   #
Snoopy
 
Jack2014 wrote:
Doofus Gowdy called together his first public meeting on the Benghazi , Benghazi, attack. He claims it will be bipartisan but still will spend his $3.7 million allocation slowly as to stretch the process out to the 2016 election.

Benghazi probe opens in Clinton’s shadow

By Martin Matishak - 09/17/14 05:04 PM EDT
Hillary Clinton and the 2016 contest for the White House hung like a shadow over the House Select Committee on Benghazi’s inaugural hearing on Wednesday, even as the panel’s GOP chairman insisted it would rise above politics.

In his opening statement, Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) rejected arguments that it is time to “move on" from Benghazi, forcefully arguing that there are serious unanswered questions about the Sept. 11, 2012, attack that left Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans dead.


"Some question the need for this committee. I respect your right to disagree, but the mark of a professional, indeed the mark of character, is to do a good job even if you do not think the task should have been assigned in the first place," he said at the top of what is Congress's eighth investigation into the deadly assault.

Democrats, who at one point had threatened to boycott the Benghazi investigation, said they hoped Republicans honored their promise for a nonpartisan investigation.

"I sincerely hope the select committee will stay on the course of constructive reform and keep this goal as our North Star," Rep. Elijah Cummings (Md.), the panel’s top Democrat, said in his opening statement.

But the difficulty of keeping partisanship at bay was highlighted by comments from Rep. Jim Jordan (Ohio), a former chairman of the conservative Republican Study Committee, who at one point charged that Clinton interfered with the Independent Accountability Review Board that reviewed what went wrong in Benghazi.

Jordan noted that one of the panel’s leaders, former Joint Chiefs of Staff Michael Mullen, admitted in a previous congressional hearing that he was reporting back to senior staff at the State Department.

“He gives a heads-up to the very person he's supposed to be investigating,” Jordan said. "So of course this thing wasn't independent."

Gowdy made similar claims about the review board last year, saying "there's no objectivity" to it because the leaders were appointed by Clinton.

Clinton was secretary of State at the time of the Benghazi attack, and Republicans have repeatedly attacked her handling of the episode and questioned why warnings from Libya about a deteriorating security situation were ignored.

Democrats have portrayed the GOP’s Benghazi panel as a “political stunt” aimed at generating negative publicity for Clinton, the presumed front-runner for the Democratic nomination for the presidency in 2016.

Gowdy, a former prosecutor with a methodical style, on Wednesday made a concerted effort to keep the hearing focused on the security failures in Benghazi.

The other members of the panel followed suit, with the exception of Jordan, who was the only Republican to bring up Clinton during the more than hour-long hearing.

Jordan chided the State Department for not implementing the No. 1 recommendation from a best practices panel, which was the appointment of an Undersecretary for Diplomatic Security to prevent another Benghazi.

“I mean, talk about the arrogance of the State Department,” he said.

Jordan’s questioning prompted the hearing’s only partisan flap, as Cummings inquired why he didn’t direct his question to Greg Starr, State’s assistant secretary for diplomatic security.

Jordan replied that Cummings could use his own time to question Starr.

Gowdy repeatedly tried to show that the nearly three-hour hearing was above politics, at one point crediting a Democrat on the 12-member panel, Rep. Adam Schiff (Calif.), for coming up with the subject of the session.

He also praised Cummings for asking for another public hearing in December for an update on State’s implementation of the review board’s suggestions, calling it a “wonderful” idea.

With the panel meeting only for the first time and lawmakers set to leave town to campaign for reelection, it was clear Wednesday that the probe could extend well past this year — and possibly into the presidential year of 2016.

Gowdy said keeping the investigation on track would be a challenge.

“You can disagree and still treat an issue with respect,” Gowdy told The Hill after the hearing.

However, “it’s tough in this town to keep politics out.”

“That’s the challenge: to have this inquiry in such a way people respect the process," he said.

Schiff expressed concerns that the panel would struggle to keep partisanship at arm’s length and that the committee “could take on a life of its own and be a committee in search of a mission.”

He predicted there would be “enormous pressure” on Gowdy to deliver “something sensational” to satisfy Republicans who have long suspected an administration-wide cover-up of Benghazi.

Rep. Peter Roskam (R-Ill.) struck a cautious note about the panel’s future, saying its members would take the investigation “one step at a time.”
— This story was first posted at 10:46 a.m. and has been updated.

Of course the repuglican TPers on the committee have already violated Doofus Gowdy's rules.
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Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), though, charged that Clinton tampered with the Independent Accountability Review Board that studied what went wrong in Benghazi.

He also lambasted the State Department for not implementing a key recommendation from a best practices board to boost security.

“I mean, talk about the arrogance of the State Department,” he said.
Doofus Gowdy called together his first public meet... (show quote)


Jack

In true liberal form it is best to start by degrading the opposition by using a term such as doofus.

There would be no need for these investigations if true facts were presented early on instead of having a cover-up.

Too any Americans want the truth and nothing but the truth in this matter. We now may be able, with Gowdy, to get the truth.

Snoopy

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Sep 18, 2014 08:51:41   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
bmac32 wrote:
Mix and match much, confused or just a hater?


Charles G. Koch (born 1935), Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Koch Industries
David H. Koch (born 1940), Executive Vice President of Koch Industries, Ike was president until 1960, the brothers were 25 and 20
plus the brothers father was neither a democrat nor republican.

I'd have to say you are nothing but a hater!


Actually, he is more of a liar than a hater, although he isn't very convincing as the one, and is quite inept at the other.

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Sep 18, 2014 08:54:26   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Snoopy wrote:
Jack

In true liberal form it is best to start by degrading the opposition by using a term such as doofus.

There would be no need for these investigations if true facts were presented early on instead of having a cover-up.

Too any Americans want the truth and nothing but the truth in this matter. We now may be able, with Gowdy, to get the truth.

Snoopy


You may as well argue with an eggplant. Eggplants are smarter. This guy claims multiple doctorates from unnamed universities, his last claim being an "astrophysicist." As I mentioned earlier, he kant spel it, but he are wun.

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Sep 18, 2014 09:39:10   #
Jack2014
 
Snoopy wrote:
Jack

In true liberal form it is best to start by degrading the opposition by using a term such as doofus.

There would be no need for these investigations if true facts were presented early on instead of having a cover-up.

Too any Americans want the truth and nothing but the truth in this matter. We now may be able, with Gowdy, to get the truth.

Snoopy


BS. Where was doofus Gowdy during the Two witch hunt Assa years? Sleeping? You have absolutely no proof of anything you say. So,prove it!

Dead fish anyone? It's only 2 year old dead carp
Dead fish anyone? It's only 2 year old dead carp...

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Sep 18, 2014 09:45:35   #
Liberty Tree
 
Loki wrote:
You may as well argue with an eggplant. Eggplants are smarter. This guy claims multiple doctorates from unnamed universities, his last claim being an "astrophysicist." As I mentioned earlier, he kant spel it, but he are wun.


That is true of a lot of the libs who post here. They make up credentials, experiences, post under different names, copy and paste from ELWNJ sources as though it is the truth etc. They think it lends more credibility to their arguments and shows more agree with them than really do, but it is all transparent and just shows them to be frauds.

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Sep 18, 2014 09:51:52   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
Me thinks a very confused liberal or a cherry picker, take your pick.



Loki wrote:
Actually, he is more of a liar than a hater, although he isn't very convincing as the one, and is quite inept at the other.

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Sep 18, 2014 10:02:04   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
Wonder who Bo came back as or Raylan or Lou.


Liberty Tree wrote:
That is true of a lot of the libs who post here. They make up credentials, experiences, post under different names, copy and paste from ELWNJ sources as though it is the truth etc. They think it lends more credibility to their arguments and shows more agree with them than really do, but it is all transparent and just shows them to be frauds.

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Sep 18, 2014 10:05:23   #
Liberty Tree
 
bmac32 wrote:
Wonder who Bo came back as or Raylan or Lou.


I am not sure, but you can bet he is baaaaak!

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Sep 18, 2014 10:14:06   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
Super Dave wrote:
I kind of feel ashamed of myself for the pleasure I get watching Democrats squirm.

I'd feel worse if they didn't do it all to themselves.


son of witless-the libs are in a total panic. Now tdsrnest has joined the self proclaimed scientist Jack2014 . Together, they are desperately trying to justify Obama's election which over 60% of Americans now realize was a big mistake. A few democrat senators may have to find a real job soon or join the 92 million who are out of the work force because of democrat policies. Should be interesting. Maybe Harry Reid will be embarrassed into resigning. Hope he can convince botox Nancy to join him.
Good Luck America !!!!

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