
Senator Kevin McKarthy reassured the extreme conservative right that is made up of thirty million evangelicals, many disguised as Patriots, that he would represent more of their core issues, including the use of the Select Committee to undermine the campaign of a secular Democratic Candidate. To use what Republicans called a planned Terrorist Attack on the embassy in Benghazi, constitutes the deliberate subversion of our Democracy, and thus is an act of Treason, as it renders an extreme religious group, co-terrorists! Consider the bombing of abortion clinics and murder of doctors. The Select Committee would have better served America by investigating home-grown terrorists who attack the Federal Government like Timothy McVeigh did – till doomsday!
In 2000, I and my friend, Ed Corbin, ran into our Congressman, Peter DeFazio, jogging. I told him I was a Biblical scholar opposed to the Christian-right, and I was thinking of founding a group, a think tank to field tricky religious questions from fake Christians, who have been suing our secular Democracy and their pulpit – in a covert manner!
“Good idea! Get in touch with my office when you got your group together.”
Evangelicals claim God and Jesus founded our Democracy, and the Democrats have been engaged in a covert operation to subvert Freedom of Religion. But, just the opposite is true. One would think Christians would be way more overt and honest than non-Christians, but, this is not the case. For this reason I will be composing a letter to DeFazio bidding him to put together a committee to investigate evangelical subversives – till doomsday!
Here is my letter from Homeland Security, sent to me after Peter sent them my letter to Homeland Security is interested in protecting all Americans, and not using Acts of Terrorism to destroy political opponents. Let us not forget evangelical zealots wanted to investigate Janet Reno for being an enemy of Christ and his Waco prophet..
Jon Presco
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton’s campaign is claiming vindication after Kevin McCarthy, a top Republican lawmaker on track to become the next speaker of the House, credited the Select Committee on Benghazi for damaging Clinton’s poll numbers — a surprising admission from a party that has sought to portray the investigation as even-handed and non-partisan.
“Let me give you one example,” McCarthy said, citing his conservative credentials during an appearance on Fox News with Sean Hannity Tuesday night. “Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was unbeatable, right? But we put together a Benghazi special committee, a select committee. What are her numbers today? Her numbers are dropping. Why? Because she’s untrustable. But no one would’ve known any of that had happened had we not fought and made that happen.”
As the current House Majority Leader, McCarthy is considered the favorite to replace retiring Speaker John Boehner, and he promised to be a more conservative speaker than Boehner, whom he gave a “B minus” grade. McCarthy vowed to put in place a “strategy to fight and win.”
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Rep. Trey Gowdy, who chairs the Benghazi committee, has worked assiduously to make his investigation appear as nonpartisan as possible. He and current Speaker John Boehner have insisted the committee is not about targeting Clinton, but finding facts about the 2012 attack on a U.S. diplomatic in Libya.
“This will not be what people on the left fear it is going to be,” Gowdy told The New York Times in July 2014, promising a fair investigation.
Clinton campaign press secretary Brian Fallon told MSNBC that McCarthy’s comments were a “damning display of honesty by the possible next speaker of the House.” He added that “Kevin McCarthy just confessed that the committee set up to look into the deaths of four brave Americans at Benghazi is a taxpayer-funded sham. This confirms Americans’ worst suspicions about what goes on in Washington.”




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