“Calling them out” is one thing. Holding accountable to the law is quite another. Merely more Kabuki theater.
“Calling them out is one thing. Holding accountable to the law is quite another. Merely more Kabuki theater.”
Can’t hold people accountable when you are in the minority and the media is against you.
Face it, politics is, was and always will be Kabuki theater.
But do not minimize the impact of a majority Republican Senate investigation of the IRS scandal. I believe that investigation would be reopened and could easily affect the 2016 Presidential Election.
Those who criticize Senator Roberts as just another GOPe- dopey are simply misinformed. He has a very solid conservative voting record. Maybe he isn't Ted Cruz or Mike lee. But he is certainly not Mark Kirk.
Cynicism is easy - anyone can do it. But your Kabuki theatre comment indicates you don’t know anything about how campaigns and elections are run.
A lot more Kabuki Theatre like this would be welcome...ITS CALLED CAMPAIGN MESSAGING. DUH.....
The Justice Department is responsible for upholding the law.
The congress is responsible for writing them.
Ding! Ding! Ding!. . .we have a winner!
Notice when Hewitt asks him a direct question: "if the Republicans get the majority, will the investigation get into the IRS and Benghazi in a way that has been prohibited from doing by Harry Reid?" Roberts avoids a direct answer "yes." . . he did not answer the question. But the key "kabuki" moment in the Hewitt interview takes place when Roberts says: "if you follow the communication, IF WE CAN GET IT, then I'm convinced it goes into the White House, even to Valerie Jarrett.
Right. . ."IF WE CAN GET IT". . .