Anatomy of government
cover-ups
By Larry Klayman
WND.com
March 15, 2014
Having been a U.S. Justice Department prosecutor and
self-appointed crime fighter for many years, founding and running Judicial
Watch and now Freedom Watch, I have come to learn the hard way how our
so-called government attempts to cover up its deceit, fraud and corruption.
Indeed, there is a formula that applies in almost every case. This helps
explain why congressional committees have not been able to obtain even a
scintilla of justice for the atrocities committed by President Barack Hussein
Obama and his comrades in scandals ranging from Fast and Furious-gate to
Benghazi-gate, IRS-gate, Extortion 17-gate and a host of other egregious
violations of the public's trust.
A textbook Washington scandal can usually begin with a whistleblower – that is, someone inside the government who has a conscience and "blows the whistle" over criminal activity – coming forward to the press. When this happens, the media seize on and frequently sensationalize the story to reach readers and, in the case of cable news, viewers. After the story takes hold and begins its journey to reach critical mass, congressmen and senators exploit it to further their political interests and goals, appearing on Fox News or MSNBC and CNN, depending on which proverbial ox is gored – left or right, Democrat or Republican.
A textbook Washington scandal can usually begin with a whistleblower – that is, someone inside the government who has a conscience and "blows the whistle" over criminal activity – coming forward to the press. When this happens, the media seize on and frequently sensationalize the story to reach readers and, in the case of cable news, viewers. After the story takes hold and begins its journey to reach critical mass, congressmen and senators exploit it to further their political interests and goals, appearing on Fox News or MSNBC and CNN, depending on which proverbial ox is gored – left or right, Democrat or Republican.
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