The Report

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Those of us who have ever served on a committee which was responsible for summarizing information and producing a report, especially one that was meant for public consumption, have presented our findings in a two pronged approach.

Along with the written report with all its verbiage and documentation presented to those to whom we were to answer for them to read in detail at their own speed, we would give an oral summary of all the findings in simple and less words for those in attendance at the presentation.

The latest Benghazi report is some 800 pages long. That is a lot of reading.

So it stood to reason that when Try Gowdy called a press conference to announce the report was ready, he would have given some of the details it contained.
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However, he, and those who answered questions at the press conference, rather than answer questions about specific details, or any details for that matter, advised the reporters and the viewing public at least 22 times to read the report, often asking them if they had read the report, and then telling everyone in ear shot that any questions they might have would be answered when they read the report.

There was no summary, which gives the impression that there was really nothing of substance in it; that the committee knew the report would show the committee was a waste of time, since it contained nothing; they wanted people to cling to what they hoped it contained; or he and the GOP members of the committee wanted to be nowhere around when people got to the report’s last page.

Answering no questions, Gowdy and his team left for vacation.

As a taxpayer who helped foot the $7 million tab for the committee’s work, I would have liked to have gotten something more from the press conference than a homework assignment.

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