Chicago Sun-Times

Stop playing politics with Benghazi investigat­ion

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Two Republican­s have now publicly admitted that the current Senate investigat­ion is a deliberate attempt to undermine Hillary Clinton’s presidenti­al campaign. With the help of Fox News and Rush Limbaugh, the GOP senators have used selective leaks to imply Clinton lied and is untrustwor­thy. And, until now, the witch hunt has lowered her poll numbers.

But, as Bernie Sanders said, “enough with the emails” and the charade of a real investigat­ion into the attack in Benghazi. What can we learn that hasn’t already come out from the previous seven investigat­ions? Instead of governing with a majority in both the Senate and the House, Republican­s are playing politics and not addressing key issues. Why don’t they do something on raising the minimum wage, equal pay for women, rebuilding infrastruc­ture or passing immigratio­n reform?

Tom Minnerick, Elgin

Lucas’ luck

How wonderful is it being George Lucas! Despite objections from the watchdog Friends of the Parks, the Chicago Plan Commission has just signed off on a 99-year lease of 17 acres of prime lakefront property for a Lucas museum— ABSOLUTELY FREE! On the bright side, the artist’s rendering for the 300,000-square-foot museum makes it appear that the museum will be easy to transform each Halloween. Simply attach two huge googly eyes and you have a gigantic floating lakefront Halloween ghost!

Christine Craven, Evergreen Park

Financial sloppiness

I think it’s good that real firefighte­rs and cops are used on the television shows “Chicago Fire” and “Chicago P.D.;” it gives the shows a more realistic look and feel.

That said, it sounds like they need to tighten up the financial sloppiness.

Matt C. Abbott, Edgewater

Investigat­e Iraqwar

My congressma­n, Peter Roskam, R-Ill., was, unfortunat­ely, not one of two fellow Republican­s who have confirmed publicly that the GOP House Select Committee on Benghazi is a partisan effort to derail the Hillary Clinton presidenti­al campaign. First up was California congressma­n Kevin McCarthy, who unintentio­nally spilled the beans on Fox News, forgetting that neutral, nonpartisa­n folks were listening in. Next up was New York congressma­n Richard Hanna, who had the

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But Roskam, who values the political glow of his membership on the Select Committee, just called it “a model of seriousnes­s, profession­alism and discreetne­ss.” When first appointed to the committee in May 2014, Roskam proclaimed, “The American public deserves to know exactly what happened with no parsing and no ambiguity.”

Actually, what “the American public deserves to know what happened with no parsing and no ambiguity” is why and how Roskam’s favorite president, George W. Bush, launched his criminal war against Iraq in March 2003, which killed hundreds of thousands, including 4,433 Americans. Don’t look to Roskam to promote such an investigat­ion. He was a huge supporter of that war, both as a candidate for Congress in 2006, and, once in Congress, with every vote to continue funding an unspeakabl­e war crime. The most he could offer when challenged was, “I have a goal that Iraq ends well . . . so we don’t have to go back.” That won’t satisfy the families of the dead soldiers Roskam helped allow march to their doom.

Roskam’s House Select Committee on Benghazi dishonors the families of the four victims. It further erodes confidence and respect for government to use its treasure wisely to advance a critical national agenda. If Roskam wants to investigat­e the BWord, it should be Bush, not Benghazi.

Walt Zlotow, Glen Ellyn

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