Darrell Issa wants White House/Google ties investigated
The Obama regime may have been using Twitter and Facebook to avoid the Presidential Records Act. That is the claim being made by Darrell Issa, who is now calling for an investigation into contact the Obama regime may have had with Google. He is claiming that the Obama regime may be in contact with lobbyists via private accounts in order to avoid reporting these contacts under the Presidential Records Act.
Darrell Issa may be on to something here as the Obama regime has already reprimanded Andrew McLaughlin for “incidental” contact with Google that violate the Obama regime’s own ethics standards. We must never forget that Barack Obama promised to run the most transparent, open, and ethical presidency in history. Even if no laws were broken here, we can see once again that Barack Obama’s rhetoric does not match his actions as president. He is failing on one of his biggest campaign pledges.
The Obama regime realizes that something shady may have been going on here, hence the reprimand. But can anyone really expect the Obama regime to divulge on its own the depth of contact that Andrew McLaughlin had with Google through personal accounts? I don’t think so. Where there is smoke there is fire, so the saying goes. And with the reprimand of Andrew McLaughlin earlier this year Barack Obama tried to put out a fire. But that is not good enough.
We heard the same story with the Obama regime in regards to the Joe Sestak story: the Obama regime investigated itself and found that it had not committed any wrongdoing. We are supposed to accept that story as the full truth because Barack Obama said so, but there is only one way to get the full story and that is through an independent investigation– in this and the Joe Sestak story.
As these little fires continue to flare up we must assume that there is more going on behind the scenes that the Obama regime does not wish to be made public. Kudos to Darrell Issa for continuing to shed light on all of Barack Obama’s shady deals and backroom schemes, he continues to hold Barack Obama’s feet to the fire. This type of shady deal may be normal in Chicago, but that does not mean that Barack Obama should bring Chicago’s corrupt politics to the White House.













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