WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Adding
his voice to the eleventh-hour debate about the government shutdown,
Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) today proposed reopening just enough of
the government to hold new hearings on Benghazi.
“Across this
great nation of ours, people are suffering,” he told Fox News’s Megyn
Kelly. “Suffering, Megyn, because they still don’t know what really
happened in Benghazi.”
Noting that the government shutdown had
furloughed investigators who could be looking into Benghazi, he said,
“If there’s something in our government more worthy of funding than
that, I can’t think of it.”
Senator Paul said he knew that he would draw the ire of fellow
Republicans by suggesting that the government be partially reopened, but
added, “Sometimes, you have to put politics aside when there is
something more important at stake, and I think any reasonable person
would agree that there is nothing more important than getting to the
bottom of Benghazi.”
“For the two weeks of this shutdown, the American people have had no
new information about Benghazi,” he said. “It’s time to stop the
madness.”
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