Monday Open Thread [7.1.13]

Monday Open Thread [7.1.13]

Dana Milbank on the evil of Darrell Issa:
First, the head of the investigation overpromises. "This was a targeting of the president's political enemies, effectively, and lies about it during the election year so that it wasn't discovered until afterwards," Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), chairman of the House oversight committee, said in May of the IRS targeting scandal. He later declared President Obama's press secretary a "paid liar" for stating otherwise. Next, facts emerge to undermine the investigator's presuppositions. Documents released by Ways and Means committee Democrats this week show that the IRS, in addition to targeting tea party groups, also had "Be on the Lookout" (BOLO) lists for groups using descriptors such as "progressive," "health care legislation," "medical marijuana," "paying national debt" and "green energy." Finally, evidence surfaces that the investigator stacked the deck. Tuesday night, the Hill newspaper quoted a spokesman for Treasury's inspector general, Russell George, saying the group was asked by Issa "to narrowly focus on tea party organizations." The inspectors knew there were other terms, but "that was outside the scope of our audit." Certainly, something went badly wrong at the IRS that caused groups to be targeted because of ideology. But it's nothing like the conspiracy Issa cooked up in which the president and his men supposedly used the tax authority to attack their political foes. ...the collapse of the Issa-driven scandal has reinforced a growing impression in the capital that ultimately will help Obama: The chairman is full of it.

So, about last night…

HB 88, the bill that is aimed at keeping guns out of the hands of the mentally ill, remains stalled. The mentally ill, representated by the protestor above, are pleased, as now they can kill as many people they want with any gun they can get their hands on. The protestors there in Dover yesterday in opposition to HB 88 suffer under paranoid delusions, highlighting the need for this bill in the first place. Meanwhile, Senator Townsend's Senate Bills on education transparency, 147 and 148, passed the House. These bills are intended to snatch a small victory from the massive thrashing jaws of defeat that was the passage of the Charter School bill. Both bills are now waiting for Governor Markell's signature. Finally, the bill to rein in the powers of state Treasurer Chip Flowers was not brought to the floor for a vote.

Love always defeats Hate.

Picture courtesy of Erik Raser-Schramm. Come insider for the larger version. The scene is down at the City/County Building in Wilmington, where the first marriage licenses are being issued to gay couples this morning. As you can see from their colorful signs, the hate group Westboro Baptist Church is there. But they are far outnumbered by those who support equality and love.