Regardless, here's the exhaustively-documented truth: This story, that now reaches into the highest levels of government, was exposed nationally for the first time by new media, not old. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner column notes acknowledgement involves a lot more more than simply proper attribution.
A few observations on contempt.
ReplyDelete1) There is no guarantee Boehner will actually let it come to a vote. I doubt his golf partner would be pleased.
2) Assuming Boehner lets such a motion come up for a vote, there is no reason to believe it will pass. That the Dhimmicrats will vote against it is a foregone conclusion. I would be surprised if more than a couple of arch-RINOs didn't vote "nay" as well.
3) Even assuming that Boehner DID allow the motion to come up for a vote and assuming that it DID pass (reckon what odds the boys in Vegas would give on THAT eventuality?!) what then? Who is going to enforce a "Contempt of Congress" citation on the Attorney General of the United States?
I am not holding my breath. I DO wish I could place a bet at the (doubtless) astronomical odds the boys in Vegas would set. A couple of hundred bet could turn into real dough.