Posted on 09/12/2011 6:58:55 AM PDT by Kaslin
You know youve hit the big time when the New York Times does a front page hit piece on you. Thats exactly what happened to Darrell Issa (R-CA) the day before we were scheduled to meet for an interview. While the NYT story contained nothing more than recycled lies and smears, there have been misperceptions about Issa for a long time. In fact, our relationship began that way.
Darrell and I first met after his failed U.S. Senate race in 1998, but I started to take a greater interest in him when he became a Congressman in 2001. The Jewish community, as well as the pro-Israel lobby group AIPAC, had a problem with him because of his perceived positions on Israel. The Jewish Forward, a national publication, thought he was a Muslim. I decided that it was time to start asking some questions.
It turns out that everybody had it wrong. Darrell is a Lebanese Christian by background who grew up in Cleveland Heights, Ohio 10 minutes from where I did. We were born less than a month apart. He has two siblings married to Jews, and jokingly referred to himself as a Shabbos Goy, which is a term for a Gentile who assists Jews with tasks from which they are restricted on the Jewish Sabbath. I found Darrell to be an extremely sharp person, capable of grasping the big picture as well as the details a combination rarely found in elected officials on either side of the aisle. We have developed a strong friendship, and both of my children have worked as summer interns in his Washington office.
Issa has since risen up the ranks to now chair the Committee on Oversight and Government Relations. While the Committees responsibilities include management of the Postal Service, the Civil Service, and the District of Columbia, its biggest task is oversight of the Executive branch. When the House is of the same party as the President, as it was during the first two years of the Obama Administration, oversight can become lax and ineffective. So all eyes were on Issa as the Committee and its staff transferred to Republican control.
Issa took over the Chairmanship with a focus on three matters: 1) The Postal Service, 2) Countrywide Financial and its ties to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and 3) The Obama Administrations activities, in particular TARP and ObamaCare. Then life and politics got in the way.
Issas original agenda was superseded when he and Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA) launched a blockbuster investigation into what became known as Operation Fast and Furious, the plan concocted by the Justice Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) to allow illegal guns sales, including the assault weapons that eventually landed in the hands of Mexican drug cartels. Their idea was to trace where the guns ended up. The problem was that once the guns crossed the Mexican border, the ATF had no way of tracking them.
Issa characterized the program as amazingly stupid. He asserted that the sale of thousands of weapons across the border, with no realistic objective, was a scandal worse than Iran-Contra. That is precisely why the Obama Administration and Attorney General Holder are playing dumb. The Administration clearly knew who the recipient of the guns would be, and, if it werent for a whistleblower and a dead Border Patrol agent, this tragic operation may have been permanently swept under the rug.
Issas committee has also had to examine the National Labor Relations Boards (NLRB) unprecedented obstruction of Boeings new assembly plant in South Carolina. The fact that this agency is being used in new ways to stifle business on behalf of the Administrations union allies merits significant investigation, and Issa believes this issue will be resolved in court.
Through his position as Chair of the Oversight Committee, Issa is proposing a bill to significantly improve operations for the U.S. Postal Service. He believes the plan will cut costs by $17 billion annually, which more than offsets the current $8 billion annual deficit. He foresees some service cutbacks, but most of the savings comes from reduced payroll costs and operational efficiencies. Issa has the background to recommend reforms like this as he was a successful businessman prior to entering elected politics.
Issa appears to be totally vitalized by his enhanced role in Congress. He is a doer and likes the action. He sees himself as someone trying to make a more limited government operate better in service of the people to whom it is responsible. Having achieved great success in the private sector, he brings tools to the table that many elected officials who have backgrounds as lawyers could not possibly imagine.
The remainder of this Congressional term will prove challenging for Issa. The Administration that promised the greatest transparency in history has proven to be one of the most opaque and obstructive, and it is in Issas hands more than anyone else to bring the truth to light.
Not many hands are better prepared or more capable.
“The remainder of this Congressional term will prove challenging for Issa.”
Issa definitely has his hands full. Ozero is as incompetent as Jimmy Carter and is as sneaky as Richard Nixon. I dub Ozero Jimmy “I’m not a crook” Nixon.
For far too long the congress has been rife with corruption and embezzlement. As they claim to be doing with the super committee on budget, I'd like to see the commissioning of a super committee on legality and ethics.
In my vision which is far from reality, the committee would announce that they are going to go deep into the dealings of decisions and operations that have come from our congress and if illegality is found, prosecutions would be mandated. Upon convening the members of congress would have the option of resigning their seats and going away and never coming back. (sort of a one time amnesty) Those that don't would not be treated with any special considerations not offered to the rest of us in a criminal investigation.
When will any public official suggest the real reason for Fast & Furious - the DOJ was trying to build a bogus case to use in order for a national crackdown on firearms merchants. A very inept & fatal sleight of hand.
remains to be seen.
i live about 5 miles from his congressional office.
issa lost me in a local interview when he defended lifetime congressional “service”.
there are no “public servants” anymore. just public parasites.
During the Clinton crime family's time in power, I easily got my hopes up again and again when investigators found some new evidence or made a new charge against Slick Willie, only to see him skate away. Can't say the same for that blue dress, but his teflon suit was always stain free.
obama isn't as slick as Clinton, but he's close and Issa's job won't be easy, just absolutely necessary.
Did you enjoy his Town Hall Meetings this August?
Well...
“Issa dropped out of high school and enlisted for a three-year tour in the Army on his 17th birthday.[3][4] He served as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technician, defusing bombs, after having been shown a movie about soldiers in that specialty during World War II. He would later claim his unit had provided security for President Richard Nixon, sweeping stadiums for bombs prior to games in the 1971 World Series, and that he had always received the highest approval ratings during his service.[5] A 1998 investigation by the San Francisco Examiner found that these claims were not true: Nixon did not attend any of that year’s World Series games, and at one point Issa was transferred to a supply depot after receiving an unsatisfactory evaluation. According to Issa, the Examiner reporter had misunderstood an anecdote he had related.[3]
A fellow soldier, Jay Bergey, claimed that Issa stole his Dodge Charger in 1971 while they were serving together and that, the day after he confronted Issa, the car was found abandoned on a nearby expressway. Asked about this charge in 2011, Issa denied it and suggested it was possible that other soldiers stole the car or that Bergey, whom he claims had a drinking problem, had abandoned it himself while intoxicated.”[3]
After receiving a hardship discharge in 1972 following his father’s heart attack, Issa earned his General Educational Development (GED) certificate and began taking classes at Siena Heights University, a small Catholic college in Adrian, Michigan. He continued his military service in the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC).”[3]
Twice during that year he was arrested. In March, Issa and his brother William were charged with stealing a Maserati from a dealer’s showroom in Cleveland. Issa says it was a matter of mistaken identity by the Cleveland Heights police; the case was later dismissed.[3]
Before that had happened, in December 1972, police in Adrian pulled Issa over for going the wrong way on a one-way street and, as he was retrieving his registration, saw in the car’s glove compartment what turned out to be a .25-caliber Colt semi-automatic handgun inside an ammunition box, along with a military pouch containing 44 rounds, a tear gas gun and two rounds for that. Issa was charged with carrying a concealed weapon; ultimately he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of possession of an unregistered firearm. He was sentenced to six months’ probation and paid a small fine.[3][6] At the time Issa told police that Ohio law allowed such possession of a handgun with a justification; his was the need to protect the car and himself. Years later, he said that the car and gun were his brother’s, which William Issa supported. He had been unaware of the gun’s presence when inadvertently driving the car the wrong way down the alley and that, to the extent of his knowledge, there had been no ammunition present. The entire incident, he had believed, had been expunged.[3]”
3. Lizza, Ryan (January 24, 2011). “Don’t Look Back”. The New Yorker. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
4. Broder, David S. (December 21, 1997). “California’s Battle of the Bankbooks”. The Washington Post.
5. Williams, Lance. (May 29, 1998). Issa’s Army record in doubt: Candidate’s account can’t be verified. San Francisco Chronicle.
6. Williams, Lance, San Francisco Examiner, July 2, 2003 “Darrell Issa held twice on illegal weapons charges and convicted in ‘70s on misdemeanor count”
no.
i was referring to a local radio talk show where issa was interviewed at length.
i am opposed to lifetime memberships in the u.s. congress and senate.
One wonders if there will be two real scandals for Issa to investigate? Green light baloney and Fast and Furious? If so, these two alone might bring down this WH if the facts show both Holder and Obama knew about these failures of policy.
He did not have any! Is he a rich Elitist Republican?
i don’t know what you mean by that.
i think issa is the richest u.s. congressman.
he made his money with his viper car alarm system.
the l.a. times used to try to convict him of arson when he was in ohio befor he moved to california.
apparently, off the top of my head 10 years later,
issa and a business partner had a fire.
the times insinuated that issa was to blame. it seemed bogus.
if issa were to blame, the police would have charged him.
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