Posted on 05/06/2014 9:05:41 AM PDT by raptor22
Scandal: A Democratic member of the House intelligence committee called Sunday for his party to boycott the newly announced select committee that will probe the Benghazi terrorist attacks, calling it "a colossal waste of time."
Almost as soon as "Benghazi, Benghazi, Benghazi" had fallen from the lips of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi a reprise of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's "What difference at this point does it make?" Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., told Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday" that he thinks the planned select committee to investigate the 2012 Benghazi attack is a "colossal waste of time" and suggested that Democrats not participate in it.
The congressman responded to Speaker John Boehner's announcement that a special committee to investigate Benghazi, and the cover-up that followed, by dismissing claims that new emails were "smoking gun" evidence that the inflammatory video excuse was concocted to safeguard President Obama's re-election and Hillary's future candidacy.
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Now they have noticed it and can no longer ignore it.
They will fight dirty to protect their man.
The media are on their side. It will be an interesting Summer.
The democrat party is the most corrupt and anti-American organization that has ever existed.
FYI:
Walid Shoebat is going to be on the Michael Savage Radio show in the next hour to discuss Benghazi, the Muslim Brotherhood and the Obama Administration. Listen local or you can find a link online to listen live.
BENGHAZI PING
Justice already has been delayed - I pray it won’t be denied. The special Senate committee investigating Watergate had 4 Dems and 3 Repubs. That’s back when Repubs were used to being the “minority” party...oh, wait, that’s how they still act (
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