The Dems US Attorney case hoax
Washington Times:
House Republicans are crying foul over the Democrats' probe into the U.S. attorneys' firings, calling it a "hoax" and a "shell game" that is aimed not at fact-finding but instead at influencing the 2008 elections.The Democrats conduct in this matter is a disgrace. There has never been any evidence of wrong doing and the Democrats have another objective beyond a fake scandal for political purposes. They are trying to preempt and discredit prosecutions of Democrat voter fraud which has been pervasive. That is the underlying objectives and the Republicans are making a mistake by not calling them on it. The Republicans recognize that this is a bad faith investigation with political motives, they are just missing the main underlying motive.
"There's a growing irritation among Republicans, because it's gone on so long. With all the digging you would expect to find something awkward or odd or unexplainable," said Rep. Chris Cannon, Utah Republican.
Congressmen speaking on the record went only so far as to say that the investigation has yielded no results.
Privately, Republican aides with intimate knowledge of the probe describe a process driven by partisan politics from beginning to end.
"It is this big investigation of Republican manipulation of the executive branch's prosecutorial ability for partisan gain," said one senior House Republican staffer.
"What it has turned into is the Democratic manipulation of the legislative branch for partisan gain. It's a hoax, and a very expensive one," the staffer said.
Democrats say they have not found any evidence of wrongdoing because the White House has offered only private interviews with key administration officials, without a transcript.
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The showdown between the executive and legislative branches has been at a stalemate for months. Republicans say Democrats are happy to let it remain that way.
"They have a stake in dragging this out, because they know it'll go through '08," said Fred Piccolo, Mr. Cannon's spokesman.
The senior Republican staffer said Democrats are "marketing the idea that there is Republican corruption," after a series of political scandals helped Democrats regain control of both the House and the Senate in elections last fall.
"If people outside the Beltway don't understand that in the end no real wrongdoing was found, but just have this impression that some hanky-panky was going on and Democrats held people accountable, it's a win for them," the Republican aide said.
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