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To: chiller

Welp you bring up my concern.

I’m not at all sure we should even be holding hearings UNLESS....well as I suspect....

...I think this whole thing was a setup to get some of those CIA prisoners....all for a big donation to the Obama re-election campaign.

Are the pubs going to go to the mat if that be the case? I think they should.

If the pubs believe it is nothing but administration failure to do a decent job, well then they should let it go. Cause, first, Obama’s got a horseshoe up his butt and America won’t hold it against him. Second, they’ll never impeach for ineptitude else he’s have been let go long ago.

I also hear, y’all check me out, pub talking points to the effect...”I think the American people will demand it?”

Heard this c ouple of times.

So how will the American’s people demand it?

Oh the Tea Party will demand it. We’ll fill the DC Mall with folks, just make the call pubbie boys.

I say the pubs should only pursue this if they suspect way more than ineptitude. I think those prisoners in the CIA prison hold the key and they should keep digging to find out if the President of the U.S. really let four Americans dies for a big campaign contribution.


94 posted on 11/18/2012 8:17:46 AM PST by Fishtalk (http://patfish.blogspot.com/)
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To: Fishtalk; Eva; kabar
My point is a confirmation fight misses the target. I suspect Rice is the stooge who may lead to higher ups, but SecState confirmation isn't the place to stage the bigger fight. Budget, taxes, Benghazi, etc.

Some US hating radical will be SecState, whether its Rice or not.

125 posted on 11/18/2012 9:49:27 AM PST by chiller (Do not consume any NBCNews;MTPTodayNightlyNewsMorningJoeMSNBCBrianWilliams)
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