NYT's Gail Collins: On The Plus Side ...
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/16/opinion/collins-on-the-plus-side.html
Its been quite a week, what with the I.R.S. scandal, the Benghazi controversy and revelations about the Justice Departments sweep of The Associated Presss phone records. Plus, the Russians came up with an alleged American spy in a bad wig who they said was caught carrying a compass, an atlas of Moscow and a ridiculous traitor-recruitment letter. That one could be a set-up, but if its real, then we are just going to have to cancel the summer.
Republicans were leaping joyfully through the capital like overcaffeinated gazelles. There is not a committee chairman in the House of Representatives who isnt planning hearings of outrage about something except maybe the poor woman John Boehner appointed to run the committee in charge of housekeeping.
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Serious problem for Washington: How do you get heads to roll when there arent any heads? Except for Attorney General Eric Holder, whos been running the Justice Department for what seems like 100 years, and appears linked to just about every disaster in the history of the Obama administration. I believe we may soon discover that he was the one who provided the would-be spy in Russia with a brown wig that looks like an obese cat.
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Maybe, while hes crisis-managing, the president could also figure out a way to show people government working at something other than reorganizing troubled agencies. Maybe he could start off with passing a bill thats supereasy. I notice that in state legislatures, when times are tough, parties are sometimes able to get together in order to pick a new state thing. You know, state bird, state animal. Some states find this so relaxing they never stop. (New Mexico has an official state guitar, state tie and state aircraft, which, unfortunately, is the hot-air balloon.)