Gas Bandit's Political Thread V: The Vampire Likes Bats

Ya Tress, I'm pretty much with Covar in that you made a massive leap implying that anybody was linking this to Obama. Leadership of IRS? Ya maybe, but I don't think anybody else was implying any more.
From the article:

"Today's acknowledgement by the Obama administration that the IRS did in fact target conservative groups in the heat of last year's national election is not enough," McConnell said. "I call on the White House to conduct a transparent, government-wide review aimed at assuring the American people that these thuggish practices are not under way at the IRS or elsewhere in the administration against anyone, regardless of their political views."
That bold part right there? That's McConnell implying that an investigation might find out the Obama administration had a hand in all this. I said that I agree there should be an investigation, only to show no impropriety on the part of the White House. Cover responds with "Call me crazy but having no idea that your employees are doing this kind of thing is a impropriety in and of itself. Leadership doesn't end when things stop going well."


So, explain to me how he isn't suggesting the administration is to blame? I'm talking about the administration, and that's his response? It wasn't a leap at all.
 
Might be, might not, but I guess I have a lot more faith in "like-minded people" doing stupid shit than conspiracy theories, generally. It happens no doubt (look at Shawinigan and the "questionable" things that happened there for funding straight from the PM's office in Canada), however, generally I don't jump to it as a matter of course, and question those who do, and you seemed a bit fast on it, that's all.
 
I haven't kept up with any of that Covar, I'm guessing that it's looking more and more like conservative groups were targeted because of their politics?
 
I haven't kept up with any of that Covar, I'm guessing that it's looking more and more like conservative groups were targeted because of their politics?
And that more and more people were knowledgeable/involved than previously stated.
 
It amazes me this hasn't gotten more outrage, from the media themselves if nobody else.
I thought it had been getting a lot of coverage? At least, my news sites have been talking about it quite a bit. Maybe I've just been lucky.

Still, this is pretty outrageous and I wish more of the public would take notice and say something.[DOUBLEPOST=1368560784][/DOUBLEPOST]
Attorney General Eric Holder says the phone records were siezed to try to track down a leak.
Well bully for them. You can't trample all over the 1st Amendment when it suits you, I don't care if there was a leak. Find the leak internally. It's the fucking Justice Department for crying out loud, you would think that branch of the government would understand more than any other.
 
The story basically seems to be that word got out on a classified operation that had taken/was to take place, so the press discreetly came to the government for confirmation. They confirmed it and asked them to sit on it for awhile because revealing it too soon would endanger operatives and sources still in enemy territory. The press agreed and then someone broke the story anyway. Now the government is looking to hang the whistle blower out to dry because they can't touch the journalists, who destroyed the cover of a long term undercover operative very close to the heart of Al Qaeda.

This is basically what happened during the Canadian Caper (Argo). Once the embassy staff was smuggled out of Iran, the inside reporter (who'd be sitting on the story awhile) broke the story the second they were on the plane because someone else was going to scoop him. Iran found out immediately and (justifiably) complained that Canada had broken some serious laws in knowingly providing the embassy staff false passports. This likely led to harsher treatment for the hostages still being held in the embassy, especially the CIA operative who'd be undergoing torture and solitary confinement since Day 1.

DoJ is still in the wrong here though. You didn't have to save face... you didn't do anything wrong until you fucking went for the records, dipshits.
 
So because the GAP won't sign this agreement to have safer factories, numerous other American companies aren't as well. Would only cost them just ten cents more per clothing article too. I hate the world.
 
So because the GAP won't sign this agreement to have safer factories, numerous other American companies aren't as well. Would only cost them just ten cents more per clothing article too. I hate the world.
Not that I'm defending them, but have you thought about how much 10 cents per clothing article adds up to be? It's not an insignificant amount.
 
Hehehe... Meet Moktar Belmoktar, the man who defied Al Qaeda...'s request for expense reports.

I particularly love "failed to turn in his expense reports." I really want to see an Al Qaeda expense report.
"3 cell phones, halal beef for catered event, 5 AK-47s, video equipment from 1976, coffee, bacon.. --Moktar, bacon?!"
 
Not content to merely have an IRS scandal, an NSA scandal, and a problem with sexual assaults in the military; the current admin now has an issue with the State Department covering up serious allegations of sexual assault on foreign nationals hired to provide embassy security, drug abuse (to the point of setting up their own drug-ring), and members of former Sec. Clinton's security detail constantly sneaking away from their posts to hire hookers. Source: CBS.
 
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