Thursday, March 13, 2014

Congress: This Time It’s Personal

NRO

If Senator Feinstein’s claims are in the main substantively correct, then the CIA has done serious violence to the law and to our constitutional order. And I suspect that she is largely on the money: CIA Director John Brennan has said that the facts will not support her allegations of “this tremendous sort of spying and monitoring and hacking,” the presence of the word “tremendous” in that sentence suggesting that what is really in dispute here is not the CIA’s actions but merely the scale of the CIA’s actions.[emp added]---Kevin D. Williamson

Here's the problem with the article.  The sheep don't care and the only ones capable of doing anything must act but won't.  Consequently, the reliance upon the sheep to correct this via the electoral process is a cop-out.

That's why McConnell must go.  Along with Cornyn and the rest who won't put up a fight.  The only ones who can change this are the ones who pay attention to these things now and will take corrective moves in the primaries NOW.  That didn't happen with Cornyn, but there may still be a chance to get the &#&S$%%$.


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