Sunday, July 21, 2013

White House Benghazi strategy: We need you to stop talking about this until everyone forgets

Ginger Gibson asks, what has become of the Benghazi investigation? House Republicans seem to have moved on to other scandals. Over at the Chicago Boyz blog, TM Lutus has this:
Early on while everybody is still upset in the first flush of outrage, the executive branch needs to give a time estimate of how long it is going to take to get to the bottom of it all and once they blow that deadline, a critical mass of ordinary people need to have that come up as sort of a reminder. The blowing of the deadline should be its own, separate scandal. Congress should organize hearings at the deadline so that when the administration blows it, they can get as much information as has been learned since then, monitor the resources and energy placed in the scandal to determine if they’re slow walking the thing, and get a better date.

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