By Tim Abel ·
Fredo can do no wrong. |
“If this continues — this immobilization of the presidency
over these kind of things — it’s gonna force Congress to do an investigation, a
complete and thorough investigation, and that means go back all the way to the
650,000 emails of Anthony Weiner and look at [former FBI Director James] Comey
and his activities,” King
told CNN’s Alisyn Camerota.
When pressed by Camerota to elaborate farther, King went as far
as to paint Comey and the special counsel burdened with the task of
investigating Trump’s possible Russia ties as the ones that are truly guilty of
collusion.
“What I’m saying is this,
that the Comey investigation — now him picking the special counsel on top of
it — on its face, appears to be collusion,” King added.
However, there’s just one small problem with that statement — Special
Counsel Robert Mueller wasn’t appointed by James Comey, rather by Deputy
Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
This has been a common pattern by the Republican party when dealing with any controversy or scandal involving the President during his six-month tenure in power.
Just try and distract the media as well as the public from the real issues at hand by trying to create new ones involving Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
This very technique was what they turned to in May during a
Senate hearing that featured testimony from former acting Attorney General
Sally Yates and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.
Rather than focusing on the task at hand, Texas Republican
Senator Ted Cruise just spent his time asking Clapper about Clinton’s emails.
Another Texan Republican Senator, John Coryn, did the exact same
thing last month during James Comey’s Senate testimony.
Even Republican Senator Lindsay Graham from South Carolina
recently told Fox News that now that Robert Mueller is investigating President
Trump, Congress should ditch their own investigations and resume looking into
Clinton’s emails.
It is a simple fall back
plan the GOP keep using and it has been reasonably effective.
It seems far easier, not to mention extremely more effective, to
draw the attention away from your wrongdoings than try to explain or justify
them.
Author Tim Abel is a former English teacher from Australia who currently
lives in Singapore and spends a lot of time traveling the world for his wife's
work. Besides covering political news for Addicting Info, he also writes his
own blog, drtanstravels.com.