"The people deserve facts"
In a thinly veiled prediction of a logjam in government, Jordan recently said this:
"The American people deserve the facts. Part of our constitutional duty, when I take the oath of office on Jan. 3 in a new Congress, assuming we win in this election, part of our constitutional duty is to do those investigations, do the oversight so the people, we the people, get the facts, get the truth."
Rep. Jim Jordan
On this Jim Jordan and I are in full agreement, but let's start with his involvement in the Ohio State abuse scandal, which was verified by a dozen people but for which he never faced serious consequences. After all, family traditions and pray the gay away and all that stuff.
"The American people deserve the facts. Part of our constitutional duty, when I take the oath of office on Jan. 3 in a new Congress, assuming we win in this election, part of our constitutional duty is to do those investigations, do the oversight so the people, we the people, get the facts, get the truth."
Rep. Jim Jordan
On this Jim Jordan and I are in full agreement, but let's start with his involvement in the Ohio State abuse scandal, which was verified by a dozen people but for which he never faced serious consequences. After all, family traditions and pray the gay away and all that stuff.