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From the article:
“The unusual rebuke also pitted McKeon, who has said he was satisfied that the military did all it could, against Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., a House committee chairman who has doggedly pursued the question of whether the military was told to “stand down” on the night of the attacks.”
To show how bad things are here, the only reason the Pubbies have any relevance here is that the Rats had to throw out three state Senators for being convicted of corruption or being indicted for taking bribes and selling weapons to terrorists to finance their campaigns. That moved them (just) below the 2/3 level so now the Pubbies can possibly get some input into the budget. But you can count on them screwing that up and getting totally outmaneuvered by the Rats.
Despite this corruption, the Rats will almost certainly recover and win back their supermajority in the election this fall.