Over the holiday break, we were all
given a glimpse of something so rare these days that it could be compared to a
solar eclipse. What am I speaking so
reverently about? Accountability. I will
be the first to admit that Governor Chris Christie is not my favorite Republican,
but I have to commend him on actually doing something about blatant misconduct
by his staff.
This rare
glimpse into what used to be commonplace should serve as a reminder of how
dissimilar the White House has been on this same topic. Obamacare, Benghazi, IRS, NSA, Fast and the
Furious, the list goes on, yet no concrete solutions have been fostered by the
President. Kathleen Sibelius and Susan
Rice still enjoy their jobs, and Susan Rice was even appointed for a promotion. This could easily be the President of
scandals. Has the world gone
haywire?
To contrast
with the forgive-and-forget White House, New York City voters held Anthony
Weiner accountable for his sexting scandal by burying him in the democratic
primary polls, General Petraeus stepped down after an adultery scandal, and
good old Richard Nixon stepped down as president of the United States after
Watergate.
The
democratic White House, on the other hand, has continued its lax standards of
accountability from Bill Clinton perjuring himself related to adultery in the
Oval Office to President Obama turning a blind eye to the multiple scandals
under his control. Who are we to look up
to if the leader of the free world can’t lift a fraction of the finger that
Donald Trump lifts when he says, “you’re fired.”
Let’s start
with Fast and the Furious: a gunrunning scandal that was originally designed to
allow illegal straw buyers to buy weapons from licensed dealers in Arizona in
the hopes that they would be traced back to the Mexican drug cartels. Instead of Border Patrol being able to make
some serious headway into arresting cartel members, the guns turned up at
massive crime scenes and bloodbaths both in Mexico and the United States. US Border Patrol agent Brian Terry was even
killed by one of the guns involved in the program. Attorney General Eric Holder demanded that
Congress begin an investigation, but after hearings leaned towards senior
officials being involved, Holder started to refuse his cooperation. Only after being threatened with contempt of
Congress charges, he testified in 7 hearings and denied any knowledge by senior
officials. President Obama personally
advertised that he would get to the bottom of the scandal and hold someone
accountable. Yet now years after, a few
members of the ATF were just transferred to the justice department. If I got expelled for cheating in Mendoza, I
don’t think Dean Huang would ensure I was able to study economics in the
College of Arts and Letters. It simply
is not holding anyone accountable.
The
Internal Revenue service admitted last year that they specifically targeted
conservative groups through “intensive scrutiny.” If the IRS can’t even be objective than maybe
the country has gone haywire. Again, an
investigation was ordered yet no criminal charges were ever brought by the FBI,
which investigated. Again, Eric Holder
and President Obama denied knowledge of what was going on and failed to hold
anyone legally accountable. Similarly,
the NSA spying scandal has seen no concrete, accountable results. Obamacare’s
disastrous roll out was chalked up to their best effort and Kathleen Sibelius
was never blamed. She even said
“whatever” to a member of Congress during a hearing and has remained employed
unscathed. We all know the fate of the
millions who lost their plans after the President promised that they would be
able to keep them.
The monster
of all scandals, however, is the Benghazi cover-up. Anyone that denies that it is exactly that is
suffering from celebrity brainwash. Reports
have indicated that the President knew within hours that the attack on the
United States embassy in Benghazi was not a spontaneous demonstration, but a
terrorist attack. Yet after having
received this information, President Obama attempted to convince the American
public that terrorism was not to blame.
He even sent Susan Rice on a morning talk show round to ensure that his
propaganda succeeded. But America can
smell BS faster than any country and it wasn’t long until public outcry
began. How did the President react? He denied it some more. Then changed his
story. Then tried to promote Susan
Rice. This is the most outrageous
scandal of all. An American ambassador
was killed in a terrorist attack after having requested additional security and
yet nothing has come of it since. No one
has been held accountable, fired, reprimanded.
Nothing. Where has the
accountability gone?
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