A kindler, gentler Darrell Issa?
posted at 4:31 pm on February 5, 2013 by Ed Morrissey
So says The Hill, and Issa himself. After the status-quo election in November and facing a term limit on his chairmanship of the House Oversight Committee, Issa wants to reach across the aisle more in the 113th Congress than in the 112th:
Issa, who has relentlessly investigated the Obama administration and led the House’s charge to find Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress, is term-limited as the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee chairman. Rep. John Mica (Fla.) will become the panel’s top Republican in 2015.
The California Republican has signaled a marked shift in the tenor he wants his committee to take this Congress, trading in the political grenades for olive branches in the form of weekly bipartisan meetings. He has pivoted away from the heated and divisive investigations that grabbed headlines to potentially long-term legislative reforms that could have wide-reaching effects.
“We’re going to have to work together in a way that we did not in the previous Congress,” said Issa at the committee’s first organizational meeting.
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.), who has lodged some of the most vocal complaints about Issa’s treatment of Democrats on the panel, said he’s cautiously optimistic about the chairman’s shift.
“I welcome the new Darrell and I will work with him if he wants to work across the aisle,” said Connolly, who has been working with Issa’s staff on an information technology (IT) bill.
What specifically does this mean in practice, though? Issa and House Republicans are still pursuing a contempt citation against the Department of Justice and Eric Holder over the claim of executive privilege on Operation Fast and Furious. Both sides have recently signaled more cooperation, though, and a resolution that produces the needed documents could bring the investigation to a close this year.
With Obama re-elected, though, and Republicans losing a few seats in both chambers, there doesn’t appear to be an appetite for partisan warfare through Oversight. Issa released an agenda this year filled with bipartisan or nonpartisan issues — such as HGH usage in the NFL and data transparency. He has also worked with ranking Democrat Elijah Cummings to produce more than a half-dozen joint press releases for Oversight in the last few weeks, a major change in public posture.
The tenor of the 113th so far seems to be focused on finding ways to make deals and address issues, rather than engage in public posturing. Issa appears — so far at least — to have joined that recasting of the GOP to solution providers rather than aggressive opposition. While that might bode well for producing budgets and addressing long-standing security issues, it might not bode well for actual oversight of the Obama administration, unless Issa is hoping to woo Cummings and his side into taking a tougher look at the White House now that Obama doesn’t have to worry about running for office again. If so, we’ll see if Issa can trap more flies with honey rather than vinegar.
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I don’t need the WaPo to tell me that Eric Holder lied thoughout his testimony to Issa’s committee and many times before that…We have thugs at the helm of our govenment and they are in bed with the American media.
d1carter on May 17, 2013 at 1:24 PM
i wasn’t even there that day, i calle din sick. That would have been a better line to use.
phatfawzi on May 17, 2013 at 1:30 PM
Carnac the Magnificent holds the envelope to his head:
“What will phatfawzi write in his comment?”
The Rogue Tomato on May 17, 2013 at 1:31 PM
Well, shoot, they fixed it.
The Rogue Tomato on May 17, 2013 at 1:32 PM
with all the shaking of my head that I did this week, just can’t wait to see what Friday’s document dump is going to be!!
CoffeeLover on May 17, 2013 at 1:33 PM
Is it still America?
Schadenfreude on May 17, 2013 at 1:35 PM
Is it still America?
Schadenfreude on May 17, 2013 at 1:35 PM
What’s in a name? Is it still the Constitution? Not according to the liberal liars that abuse it however they see fit. And their voters keep stepping up for more…That’s the problem with America. I no longer blame the Tyrants in charge, I blame everyone that voted for them. Low-Information or not.
kirkill on May 17, 2013 at 1:47 PM
in other words, “They are who we thought they were!”
kirkill on May 17, 2013 at 1:48 PM
On topic, on all threads.
Schadenfreude on May 17, 2013 at 1:50 PM
Of course Eric lied. His lips were moving.
GarandFan on May 17, 2013 at 1:52 PM
That’s the question isn’t it?
I was in the last years of the cold war.. and while I’m always going to be proud of my tiny microscopic contribution to that struggle.. The question in my mind, did I enlist, then lose half my hearing and an eye injury (which still plaques me) resulting in a Honorable medical discharge,…
for this?
To be considered an enemy of the State by the government I enlisted to protect?
and what of the wounded vets who gave up so very much more and fall into the “thought crime” category? What’s going through their heads right now..
“thank you for your service.. now SHUT UP, up against the wall repuglican”…
Obama has turned any trust left in the fairness of ANY agency to sh*t, and all in one fell swoop…
mark81150 on May 17, 2013 at 2:02 PM
Holder: I don’t feel like prosecuting myself, so I won’t. And since I’m the Attorney General and deserve respect, I won’t let anyone else prosecute me either! So there!!! (Sticks out tongue, Bronx cheer)
Steve Z on May 17, 2013 at 2:09 PM
Ok. That’s it. Head exploded near last paragraph. Sorry for the mess.
Tsar of Earth on May 17, 2013 at 2:26 PM
mark81150,
I come from a long family of military.
I’m struggling with advice to my son who is entering HS. I really can’t see recommnding serving this regime or the next one Hillary.
I won’t denigrate the service but I sure won’t sugggest or prod him toward that path.
I figure he will serve his country enough paying back the $17,000,000,000,000 bill run up by DC.
acyl72 on May 17, 2013 at 2:27 PM
Ed,
Loudly, clearly, on every occasion: To attack Syria to bump the investigations from headlines = huge flagrant abuse of power.
Must be in advance, repeatedly, where Americans can hear it. That fox channel doesn’t count. Afterward is too late.
kunegetikos on May 17, 2013 at 2:33 PM
My son is 11,.. and already asking about my service time a lot, and while I won’t push him either way, let him come to his own choice as you are..
I know exactly what you’re saying..
There isn’t a military family in America that hasn’t known the terrible price of service, My wife’s family sent 4 young men, cousins to Iraq, and Afghansitan, one young man had his head taken off by an RPG.. I’ had three friends, one in the 4th Infantry, met him while he was a recruiter, he made it through his first tour..
and I found out a few weeks ago, he didn’t retire as he told me he would..
He didn’t make it..
and I still feel sick over it.
So what do we tell our sons, daughters?
Serve,.. but expect to return to a two class system, one for the favored THINK, the other,.. those…… people..
I have always have and still love my country.. .
but a national divorce seems less awful than it used to.
mark81150 on May 17, 2013 at 2:36 PM
The repetition of “I dunno” makes me think of this. It’s brain damage!
GWB on May 17, 2013 at 2:38 PM
So… Holder doesn’t know anything and recused himself from an investigation because he “had knowledge”. ‘kay….
ghostwalker1 on May 17, 2013 at 2:58 PM
Give Holder’s deputy, Mr. Machen, a break. After all, who wants to be called a racist for prosecuting a black guy?
BigAlSouth on May 17, 2013 at 3:03 PM
If Holder can’t make a decision for his own Department then what good is he? The direction of delegation is not down unless that is how Congress tells you to do it… it goes in the other direction by the person who had the power to put you in that position. Responsibility flows up via accountability.
Holder is trying to deny both and that is a FAIL.
Attacking the First Amendment rights of citizens, which is the freedom of speech and against unwarranted searches and seizures, is unconstitutional. Not that these fine fuhrers think much of that document to which they swear an oath. Nor about their oath’s, apparently.
Oathbreakers.
Tyrants.
Despots.
Welcome to the Obama Administration.
ajacksonian on May 17, 2013 at 3:16 PM
Race card laminated with Teflon.
hillsoftx on May 17, 2013 at 3:18 PM