“This president could give a damn about a serious investigation about scandals that are swirling around his administration,” Levin said. He observed that the administration has put more effort into sending officials out to media forums to deny that there is any evidence relating to malfeasance within the administration than investigating that malfeasance.
“What’s necessary is for the Republicans in the House to get their act together,” he said. Levin advocated for one special investigative committee to look into the Benghazi attack and the IRS targeting scandal. “And then the pressure builds for a special prosecutor,” Levin added. “Even though [Attorney General Eric] Holder won’t want to appoint one,
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“The president uses this word ‘phony,’” Levin noted. “It’s actually a perfect word for him, because his speeches are phony, his promises are phony, his economy’s phony, the whole damn thing is phony.”
The conservative radio host criticized the GOP House leadership for balking at investigating these scandals because, in his opinion, they do not see any political upside for the Republican Party in their investigation.
Levin turned to the scandal surrounding the National Security Agency’s information collection and metadata warehousing practices. He was asked to weigh in on the feud brewing Gov. Christie and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) over the necessity of those programs.
Levin challenged Christie to stand up in front of the families of victims of 9/11, as he suggested Paul do, and explain to them how the NSA’s methods keep Americans safe or prevent terrorists from entering the country. He said that Christie’s support for immigration reform is a greater threat to national security than anything that may have been prevented by the NSA’s intelligence gathering practices.
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