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Isn't that the truth?
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Can anyone name anything that Issa has added to the discussion about Obama that is accurate? How about conservative critics of Issa? Can anyone name any of those (except for those who may have criticized him for coming up empty in his search for an Obama scandal)? |
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For Conservatives to ignore the accuracy of Rep. Issa's investigations is to court looking like fools to those outside of the Conservative world. How can anyone defend someone who is wrong on a constant basis?
But then, there are a lot of Conservatives out there, Bill Kristol comes to mind, that have said things over and over that have come to be proven as incorrect and Conservatives still love the guy. As long as Conservatives can find a buyer for what they are selling then I don't see any end to the infotainment industry of right wing news, but I can't understand why anyone would put anything more than nothing on their opinions. But then it could be that Rep. Issa truly believes what he is saying. If so it should be clear by now that he is delusional and should be replaced with someone more reality based. The money he is spending is not trivial but the results he is getting are. If Rep. Issa's goal is to stir up bad press for Obama then I would think Conservatives would object to him wasting millions of taxpayer dollars to do it unless Conservatives really don't mean it when they say they are opposed to blowing cash on wasteful government projects. |
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"How can anyone defend someone who is wrong on a constant basis?"
Ge whiz. I hope you don't mean that as a serious question. Take Obama, of example…. |
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