Posted on 08/27/2010 4:53:43 AM PDT by Second Amendment First
If President Barack Obama needed any more incentive to go all out for Democrats this fall, here it is: Republicans are planning a wave of committee investigations targeting the White House and Democratic allies if they win back the majority.
Everything from the microscopic the New Black Panther party to the massive - think bailouts is on the GOP to-do list, according to a half-dozen Republican aides interviewed by POLITICO.
Republican staffers say there wont be any self-destructive witch hunts but they are clearly relishing the prospect of extracting information from an administration that touts transparency.
And a handful of aggressive would-be committee chairmen led by Reps. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) and Lamar Smith (R-Tex.) are quietly gearing up for a possible season of subpoenas not seen since the Clinton wars of the late 1990s.
Issa would like Obamas cooperation, says Kurt Bardella, spokesman for the ranking Republican on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. But its not essential.
How acrimonious things get really depend on how willing the administration is in accepting our findings [and] responding to our questions, adds Bardella, who refers to his boss as Questioner-in-Chief.
Thats feeding anxieties within the West Wing even if administration officials wont admit it publicly.
I actually think it will be even worse than what happened to Bill Clinton, because of the animosity they already feel for President Obama, says Lanny Davis, a deputy White House counsel who lived through Clintons trials.
With that in mind, heres a list of six possible committee investigations if Republicans take back the House in November, culled from GOP aides, Democratic insiders and outside experts:
Sestak, Romanoff and Jobgate. Most of the Clinton-era investigations from Whitewater to Vince Foster to the Lewinsky scandal targeted the president personally.
Most potential GOP probes of Obama, by contrast, seem to be aimed at the administrations periphery or policies with the ironic exception of the one that revolves around yep Bill Clinton.
Issa has made no secret of his interest in getting to the bottom of muddled, mishandled White House attempts to force Democratic Senate candidates Joe Sestak and Andrew Romanoff from races in Pennsylvania and Colorado.
White Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina sent Romanoff an email with several potential non-Senate job possibilities; Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel enlisted Clinton to dangle the possibility of several unpaid executive branch appointments to Sestak in exchange for allowing Republican-turned-Democrat Arlen Specter to run unopposed. Sestak said no and trounced Specter.
White House counsel Bob Bauer the veteran election lawyer who would be Obamas first legal line of defense against the GOP has said no laws were broken. So have some GOP lawyers, but Issa isnt convinced and has called on Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate.
Privately, Issas staff is afraid of taking it too far. The backlash against Republican investigations in the Newt Gingrich era is fresh in his mind.
Hes told associates he doesnt want to be labeled another Dan Burton a reference to the overzealous Indiana Republican oversight chairman who once shot at a pumpkin in his backyard to re-enact Vince Fosters death.
If Republicans go on an investigative witch hunt when and if they gain power in November, then their power will be very short lived, said Mark McKinnon, a former George W. Bush adviser sympathetic to Obama. The American public wants Congress to work together, not to investigate each other.
Bailouts, Bailouts, Bailouts. No investigation poses a more significant political danger to Obama than a no-holds-barred GOP probe into TARP, the AIG bailout, the Freddie-Fannie sinkhole and the administrations de facto takeover of GM and Chrysler.
Reason One: Perhaps the only issue uniting all voters is a shared hatred of all bailouts so few Democrats, even die-hard liberals, would be willing to stand in front of a bus to defend Obama against attacks.
Reason Two: One GOP aide described the bailouts as a huge pool from which to make document and email requests and issue subpoenas. The prospect of a massive and popular -- fishing expedition at the West Wings expense would delight the Republican base and create a political headache for the presidents team.
Issa seriously rattled Democrats earlier this summer by revealing the lengths hes willing to go to obtain information asking Google executives if they would be willing to turn over Gmail messages pertaining to administration business.
If he comes at them, the White House will then have to make up its mind: Will they let their lawyers take over or will they let the political people run the show? says Lanny Davis, who counsels Obama to turn over as much as possible as quickly as possible to avoid allegations of stonewalling.
If Rahm Emanuel is still Chief of Staff, they will have a huge advantage hes been through this before and hell push back against the lawyers, added Davis.
Countrywide Mortgage and Angelos List. Sen. Chris Dodds embarrassing placement on the companys VIP mortgage list played a major role in the Connecticut Democrats involuntary retirement earlier this year.
Issa using only the bully pulpit has already forced Countrywides parent, Bank of America, to turn over reams of documents. If he becomes chairman, Issa will use the committees power to obtain more information on sweetheart deals, even if it involves GOP politicians, according to a person close to him.
I think the White House is underestimating him, says a top Congressional Democratic aide. What makes him so dangerous is that hes willing to turn on Republicans too.
The New Black Panther Party. Smith, the ranking member of the Judiciary Committee, has already pressed Holder to look into charges that members of the New Black Panther Party intimidated voters at a Philadelphia polling place in 2008.
The San Antonio-area conservative whose first campaign was managed by Karl Rove is already on record criticizing Holder for dropping the Justice Department case against three Panthers, including one who brandished a police-style baton.
Congress, in furtherance of its oversight obligations [needs] to receive answers on the Panther case, he wrote in late 2009.
Congressman Smith thinks its far too early to discuss any possible investigations before the voters have spoken, said a Smith spokesman, before adding:
But, yes, we would definitely want answers about the Black Panther case.
ACORN. A whole host of Republicans led by Reps. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) and Steve King (R-Iowa) on the partys right wing have demanded an investigation into the defunct community organizing groups ties to the Obama campaign.
Still, neither Issa nor Smith are said to be enthusiastic about jumping back into the controversy considering the fact that ACORN is out of business and most Democrats have already signed on to a bill barring federal funding of the group.
Related: Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Tex.) who stands a chance of leap-frogging Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.), the ranking GOPer on the House Financial Services Committee is pushing for a large-scale investigation of the Community Reinvestment Act.
Minerals Management Service. The juiciest Bush-era revelations about the agencys shortcomings have already been aired including the fact that some MMS employees allegedly had sexual relations with workers they were supposed to oversee.
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has already admitted MMS officials were asleep at the switch in monitoring BPs Deepwater Horizon platform before it blew up. But Issa is bent on finding out which Obama administration officials were responsible for missing the warning signs and why clean-up and response efforts didnt take place more quickly.
Deal.
might work, however aren’t you discriminating against female candidates?
8^)
Be still my heart. This, and a massive audit of Fannie and Freddie, with subpoenas, will make my year.
Um, consider the source. This is Politico, and their purpose in this article is to drum up fears of "witch hunts.' You're acting like this is an RNC press release.
Everyone in the Republican caucus are going to know why they're there, believe me; the political corpses of Senators Bennett and Murkowski will be reminders.
Do you understand that this is Politico, and they have an agenda? You’re treating this as if it were an RNC press release.
People are so gullible on this site.
Darrell Issa is almost unknown nationally right now.
A year from now he’ll be one of the best known people in DC.
Official documents are NOT just pieces of paper. They are part of a high-level government process with enormous financial impact for taxpayers.
Yes, it's called deliberate or purposeful destruction of evidence. If paper or electronic records are not "found" or don't match the "independently archived" material, it may be a perjury and/or a felony offense.
I just hope our elected reps and talk shows (hosts and guests) don't talk too much about this or make it a campaign issue - this is about the only reason for the Dems / libs to get excited about and come out to vote in November elections.
Said by whom? Unnamed sources, of course. The writer is conveniently ignoring the evidence that ACORN has reorganized under different names in various states. There was quite a bit of discussion of this on FR last year.
I am privileged to live in Issa's district, and I imagine he hasn't forgotten. He is tenacious.
As the CIA has said---"they always leave a paper trail."
One thing that needs semi-permanent investigating committee is the government -> unions -> Democrats axis.
Very true. Another fact that author conveniently "forgot" to mention is that the federal funds comprised only 10% of ACORN's official budget, while most of its official budget came from states' funds and many of their activities were funded off-the-books by independent tax-exempt NGOs, "charities" and other political organizations.
There is a reason why almost all government workers are unionized (should be a violation of laws, if it isn't yet) and unionized government workforce is almost double that of unionized private sector.
Break / downsize and defund the unions (the muscle and partial funding arms of Democratic party) and you go a long way to destroying the pillars of the Democratic party structure.
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