You can add Sensenbrenner to that list and at least a few other Republican members of the House Energy committee that met yesterday. The list is small but growing. But I agree with your sentiment.
There is not going to be much new coming out on Climategate except possibly some analysis of the computer code. The story, IMHO, now turns to the question of what the MSM will do going forward - will they continue to spike the story, try to whitewash it or cover it honestly. Copenhagen plus Climategate could and should be a hoot. Will it be. We'll know next week.
But perhaps the more important question is what will the Republicans do. They have been handed a silver dagger to stick into the heart of the Obama administration and the Democrat party. Will they use it? I would like to be confident that they would. But I'm not. They do seem to be sitting back and waiting. Waiting. Waiting.
I'll start paying attention to him too, then...
...what will the Republicans do. They have been handed a silver dagger to stick into the heart of the Obama administration and the Democrat party. Will they use it?
They should be on the floor of the senate throwing furniture about now, on this, and on Holder's handling of the KSM trial, they should be demanding his removal from office. I keep saying, where is the senator who wants to be president? Because the guy who calls for Holder's removal, and makes it stick, is the next president, in my opinion.
They do seem to be sitting back and waiting. Waiting. Waiting.
Drives me nuts.