This is a different tune that Davis sang last month in a devastating report by The Boston Globe’s Susan Milligan on the full extent to which Congress has fallen down on the job.
Representative Tom Davis, the current chairman of the Government Reform Committee, the chamber's chief watchdog for government waste and abuse, said his panel had not abdicated its oversight role, which many consider critical to the separation of powers in government.
''What aren't we doing? We aren't going after the mini scandal du jour, to try to embarrass the administration on a hearing that's going nowhere," said Davis, Republican of Virginia.
If you haven’t seen it, the Globe piece is a certifiable Must Read. It’s chock full of damning statistics and observations that put the lie to Davis’ November statement. To wit:
Back in the mid-1990s, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, aggressively delving into alleged misconduct by the Clinton administration, logged 140 hours of sworn testimony into whether former president Bill Clinton had used the White House Christmas card list to identify potential Democratic donors.
In the past two years, a House committee has managed to take only 12 hours of sworn testimony about the abuse of prisoners at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-schlesinger/congress-falls-down-on-th_b_12496.htmlSHAME!!!!!!!!!!!
Let's all call Tom Davis and remind him.