The Daily Caller's Nicholas Ballasy asked House Speaker John Boehner if he supported the 100 congressmen who've either called for Attorney General Eric Holder's resignation or for a resolution of "no confidence." While Boehner said he supports Issa's investigation, he didn't answer the question. In particular, he would not respond to the part about whether he would bring the "no confidence" resolution to the floor.
If you just watch Boehner's answer, you might feel pretty good but when you include the question and how blatantly he avoided it, the warm and fuzzy feeling kinda goes away.
This is the only part of the exchange that Boehner's office has posted to his website (notice the question is missing):
Here, you are urged and encouraged to run your mouths about something important.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Video: Boehner confronted about Fast and Furious, avoids the question
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