"Our focus must be on getting out the truth, gathering evidence and
accumulating a clear picture of who did what, with subpoenaed documents
and sworn testimony. There is every sign there is plenty more to come
when it comes to evidence of political abuse, some of it crossing the
lines of legality. In the process of discovery, it is easy for process
crimes to occur (ask Scooter Libby)
and for the squeeze to be put on people implicated in conspiracy to
obstruct justice or other process crimes. They reveal who told them what
to do. You follow the evidence upward. It takes time. And that's a good thing," writes Thomas Lifson at American Thinker.
He argues that liberals should stew in the
juices of scandal, be put on the spot and forced to either "tie their future to Obama, a sinking ship, or declare themselves
on the side of truth and the American People."
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