Yes, they should. Subject to due process and a trial by jury of their peers and so forth, which they'll never get because Eric "The Red" Holder will never prosecute any member of the Regime for any reason, ever. So "How?" is a good counter`question somebody might think to ask Maverick:
[Veterans Affairs Commissar Eric] Shinseki testified before the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee earlier Thursday, saying he is "mad as hell" over forty critically ill veterans who died awaiting treatment.
McCain was unimpressed.
"If he doesn't give a better answer, then I'm not sure how he wouldn't have to do anything but resign," he told Van Susteren.
Why would Shinseki "have" to resign, Mav, when he's protected by a virtual dictator who is demonstrably above the law and unaccountable to anybody? Holder has already said this week that nobody at the VA will be prosecuted for their criminal neglect and negligence. The White House looks at this the same way they do Benghazi: a minor distraction of no consequence because the "right" kind of people perished. The four victims in the latter disaster were all white and two of them were "insubordinate, warmongering" Navy SEALS; the forty that died in the VA outrage were all "warmongering" vets who, I will bet you apples to carburetors, were lily white. Why else would Commissar Shinseki have declared a week ago that he's staying to "get to the bottom of" this scandal-that's-not-a-scandal? He also knows there'll be no media campaign, so Republicans are just as helpless here as they are on every other Obama Regime cesspool.
And yet....:
He added that he believes the matter eventually will be taken up by Attorney General Eric Holder.
Beats me. Is it "hope springing eternal," "going through the motions," or does Darth Queeg really believe that pre-refuted doggerel?
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