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Monday, November 7, 2011

The Most Transparent Administration in History Rejects Solyndra Subpoena

Just like a previous administration that comes to mind, the Obama administration has yet to learn that Executive Privilege does not-or should not-extend to every sleazy money bundler that walks into the White House seeking payback for campaign contributions or discussing how to cover up scandals. Now the "most transparent administration in history" is stonewalling a congressional subpoena.

http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/wh-rejects-subpoena-request-solyndra-docs

Where is the outrage from our news media? Where is the Washington Post? Where are Woodward and Bernstein?

"Are they still around?"

2 comments:

Squid said...

The Squid is writing a book about a President who thinks he has ultimate power. This President is in league with many illicit organizations based on the ACORN ideology of corruption. Many far left unions are also backing this President. He tested his strategy of takeover everything with his minions, prior to the revolution day. This revolution day is, in fact, election day, where the Presidents forces take over the polls. So, the President declares martial law and stops the election, because if the election would take place, he would be voted out. Patriots revolt against this Presidential action, as it is their Constitutional right to do so. The President rounds up these Patriots and puts them in the "disaster camps" originally designed for citizens who are displaced due to storms.
The President got the idea to implement this plan from a book received from a South American dictator.

Of course, this is fiction book.

Squid

Siarlys Jenkins said...

"I can only conclude that your decision to issue a subpoena, authorized by a party-line vote, was driven more by partisan politics than a legitimate effort to conduct a responsible investigation," Obama's counsel, Kathryn Ruemmler, wrote in a letter to the top Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce committee."

Seems TRANSPARENTLY obvious to me. Of course Gary didn't quote that.

Where is the outrage that a responsible conservative blogger is citing material from a scandal-sheet subsidized by the notorious totalitarian Moonie cult, which is considerably less Christian than the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints?

The Squid will have to self-publish his work of fiction.