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    You really think republicans would be any different?

    This is the problem. All of you Dems want to marginalize. "They are all the same." "They all lie" :rolleyes:

    Republicans kick ours out for coming close to thinking wrongly.

    Jeez, Bill Clinton committed blatant sexual harassment in the oval office and was CAUGHT RED HANDED for the act and lieing to the American public about it. We fired the POS for it, yet he wouldn't leave. And he's your freaking hero. His co-conspirator is now your front runner... :rolleyes:
     

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    We do need to consider the unforced error of the would be speaker's implication that the Benghazi hearings were for the purpose of ruining Hillary's campaign. I would like to get to the bottom of it. Did Hillary help Obama with the movie protests as a cover story? Did Hillary reject pleas from the ambassador for more security? Was the refusal for extra security intentional? If so, for what purpose? What was Stevens doing in Benghazi? Was this a gun-running operation that's been widely reported in foreign mainstream media? Did Hillary Clinton lie? If so, what did she lie about. And why?

    Those are all questions that seem natural given the facts we have, but won't get answered by this committee, ever. Kevin McCarthy gave democrats permission to forego their intellectual curiosity and move on. Most potential democratic voters now think that Benghazi is a fake scandal. At this point it serves no purpose to pursue it without an independently verifiable smoking gun kind of revelation. That's just not gonna happen.

    And Bernie Sanders also gave Democrats permission to forego their intellectual curiosity about Hillary Clinton's emails. The polls are showing that fewer people care about that, and more people are thinking that the email scandals are as fake as Benghazi.

    People really do have short memories.

    Yep. As I said elsewhere, everybody has already "baked" this into their decisions of support for Hillary. Unless they can find video of her with the folks attacking the embassy and killing Americans, nobody's going to care. And if there's one thing a Clinton knows how to do is to get away with murder.
     

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    Yep. As I said elsewhere, everybody has already "baked" this into their decisions of support for Hillary. Unless they can find video of her with the folks attacking the embassy and killing Americans, nobody's going to care. And if there's one thing a Clinton knows how to do is to get away with murder.
    Eh, if there is anything we learned about the planned parenthood videos is that video can obviously be faux-faked.
     

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    No way the main stream media would let the Republicans behave that way, and I think you d*** well know that pal.

    Mark Sanford - On June 24, 2009, Sanford publicly revealed that he had engaged in an affair with María Belén Chapur, an Argentine woman.[SUP][4][/SUP][SUP][5][/SUP][SUP][6][/SUP][SUP][7][/SUP] He used money set aside for official state travel to conduct his affair which, while it led to censure by the South Carolina General Assembly and his resignation as chairman of the Republican Governors Association, did not result in Sanford's actual resignation from the governorship. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Sanford

    Larry Craig - On August 27, 2007, the
    Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call revealed that Craig had been arrested for lewd conduct in a men's restroom at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on June 11, 2007, and entered a guilty plea to a lesser charge of disorderly conduct on August 8, 2007.[SUP][7][/SUP] Despite firmly stating that he was not and never had been gay, Craig announced his intention to resign from the Senate at a news conference on September 1, 2007, but later decided to finish the remainder of his term. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Craig
     
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    No way the main stream media would let the Republicans behave that way, and I think you d*** well know that pal.

    William "Wild Bill" Janklow was promoted to many high offices in very conservative South Dakota, including the 27th and 30th Governor, 25th Attorney General, and the United States Congress. He was only removed from office when he was forced to after being convicted of killing someone with his car while speedy through a stop sign. ( The superintendent of the state highway patrol, reported at his trial that Janklow had 16 traffic stops by troopers during his last term as governor, but was not ticketed due to "respect for his authority" and out of a "fear of retribution.") The Shameful Record of Republican Sexual Misconduct:
     

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    No way the main stream media would let the Republicans behave that way, and I think you d*** well know that pal.

    During the election campaigns, events from DesJarlais' personal life became public, making the 2012 race against Stewart "one of the ugliest Tennessee congressional races in decades".[SUP][22][/SUP] Stories that surfaced included the fact that during the divorce proceedings, DesJarlais' first wife Susan had alleged that her ex-husband engaged in "violent and threatening behavior".[SUP][23][/SUP] Court filings revealed that he had at least four affairs.[SUP][24][/SUP] One was with a female patient. According to the Huffington Post, tapes that DesJarlais himself recorded, show that he pressured her to have an abortion after she became pregnant.[SUP][25][/SUP][SUP][26][/SUP] A second woman came forward, stating that she began dating DesJarlais while she was his patient. She alleges that the two smoked marijuana together and he prescribed pain medications for her while at his house.[SUP][27][/SUP]
    In October 2012, the non-profit group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington requested that the Tennessee Department of Health investigate evidence that DesJarlais had a sexual relationship with a patient, an allegation that could open the congressman to disciplinary action for potentially violating medical ethics.[SUP][28][/SUP][SUP][29][/SUP] In November 2012, the same group filed another complaint against DesJarlais with the Office of Congressional Ethics, claiming that the Congressman lied about a telephone conversation with a former patient and mistress.[SUP][30][/SUP] On November 15, 2012—two weeks after the election—the Chattanooga Times Free Press obtained a transcript of DesJarlais' 2001 divorce proceeding with his first wife. It revealed that DesJarlais had admitted under oath to at least six sexual relationships with people he came in contact with while chief of staff at Grandview Medical Center in Jasper. Among them were at least two patients. The state Democratic Party had fought to get the transcript released before the election, but the transcript—which ran to 679 typed pages—was not complete at the time. The transcript also revealed that contrary to his staunch anti-abortion stance as a congressman, he had counseled his then-wife to have two abortions and pressured one of the patients with whom he'd had an affair to get an abortion. Additional transcripts revealed that he had prescribed pain pills to at least one patient with whom he'd had an affair. He was later fined $500 by the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners for the affairs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_DesJarlais
     

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    No way the main stream media would let the Republicans behave that way, and I think you d*** well know that pal.

    In the early 1990s, Barr was photographed at a fundraising event licking whipped cream off a woman.[SUP][76][/SUP] According to the Washington Post "Two people who observed the act say it wasn't exactly a bosom lick but more like a neckline lick, at the sort of event where business and civic leaders perform dares to raise money. 'Not exactly Mr. Effusive,' says Matt Towery, the former chairman of Newt Gingrich's political organization, who observed the brief and awkward licking. 'You can hardly get the guy to smile.' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Barr
     

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    This is the problem. All of you Dems want to marginalize. "They are all the same." "They all lie"
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    Republicans kick ours out for coming close to thinking wrongly.

    Jeez, Bill Clinton committed blatant sexual harassment in the oval office and was CAUGHT RED HANDED for the act and lieing to the American public about it. We fired the POS for it, yet he wouldn't leave. And he's your freaking hero. His co-conspirator is now your front runner...
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    Than DemonRats? Heck yeah. There's a reason that when D's are caught at something they just turn their back on the house as they are censured while R's resign. They at least think they should act like they have a base of honesty that they work from...probably did at some point and fell down on life. D's on the other hand just think you're a square fool to have any beliefs that don't mean squat and they came to the job with that belief.

    No morals to start with, no morals to finish, playing the world for fools.

    So, heck yeah.


    No way the main stream media would let the Republicans behave that way, and I think you d*** well know that pal.

    I'm sorry, what were you saying, pal?
     

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    I think it was mentioned up thread that the media would never let an R get away with it it. Meanwhile Anthony Weiner is just misunderstood. We wouldn't want to bring anyone in his family any undue hardship.
     

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    I have to say that I believe the republicans who have stated that this whole Benghazi thing is a witchhunt to go after Hillary's campaign. It's the only plausible explanation for why they are continuing this. There have already been 7 investigations, 13 hearings and 50 briefings on the matter and all of them have cleared everyone from the military and CIA to the Obama administration. This is just partisan pissery now. It's failing to make Clinton look bad and is making the republicans look like petty hacks. It's time for Gowdy and crew to give it a rest. They have failed. Their colleagues have already been there and done that and cleared everyone. No-one hates Clinton any more, except for the frustrated republicans who can obviously see they've failed to tank her campaign. Time to move on. Let the presidential candidates take her on. Gowdy ain't making his colours on this one.

    House Intelligence Committee investigation debunks many Benghazi theories

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