Hillary was thought to have the chutzpah for tangling and entangling our military, with her vote for Iraq, so they left her alone within reason to show it, leaving the limp wristed prez free to ingratiate himself to our foreign and domestic enemies.
Until the Left are certain that Hillary will never run again, the media will deflect all scrutiny of her and see to it that she escapes without meaningful criticism, into a celebrity departure and into retirement.
The Republican Establishment follow along with no curiosity, in their own move to the left, needing Hillary voters and the disenchanted Obama voters.
Issa will get disowned before this ends and Romney is simply far too polite to persue what is clear scandal and perhaps dereliction of duty, compromising the single most important mission of the US State Department.
RitaOK ~ “ The Republican Establishment follow along with no curiosity, in their own move to the left, needing Hillary voters and the disenchanted Obama voters. “
I am concerned that you are right about a move to the left.
It will be all about pulling the country closer , and eliminate divisiveness ; isn’t that how we got RHinos in the first place ??
RitaOK ~ “ Issa will get disowned before this ends and Romney is simply far too polite to persue what is clear scandal and perhaps dereliction of duty, compromising the single most important mission of the US State Department.”
Issa has fought the slow , deliberate , tedious, and legally precise investigation , despite all the ‘stonewalling’ in ‘Fast & Furious’. I can only hope that this investigation into Libyian embassey fiasco should be completed sooner than that of “Fast and Furious” .
Romney ~ too polite ? Maybe so
But I do believe that there should be prosecution in the Libyia situation as it demonstrates total incompetance and dereliction of duty , and fundamental stupidity .
Prosecution ~ not just leaving office !!
Also , I just recieved word (email) that the Libyian Prime Minister is being forced to step down as he wasn’t able to draw a suitable coalition within 45 days. Now there is a renewed ‘power-struggle’ in the absence of Gadaffi ; another “Arab Spring” in the making for Libyia ?