WikiLeaks is a Reminder of Another Obama Broken Promise, Transparency: Republicans Aren't Taking Advantage of Transparency into the Obama Administration

WikiLeaks has provided Americans the transparency Obama promised but never delivered. In WikiLeaks, we find out how incompetent the Obama administration is. We find out about the Obama administration's abuses of power. We learn that Obama's focus in the world isn't to restore diplomatic relationships like he promised. We learn he has only done things to worsen these relationships. WikiLeaks is transparency. It is a look inside this corrupt Obama administration, and I can't help but figure out why the Republicans aren't calling for investigations into the Obama administration based on what we have learned?

Using the State Department and diplomats to conduct spy missions... Where are the Republicans calling for Obama's head on this? Oh, that's right, they are calling for Julian Assange's head, and yet we are supposed to believe, because Republicans embraced the tea parties shortly before the mid terms, they will work to clean all this up come January.

Well they are being given another opportunity to break down this federal leviathan through WikiLeaks, and other than Ron Paul and a handful of others, they are doing little to convince me they truly want to work to limit the powers of the federal government.

...and you think they are going to repeal Obamacare with they squander away such good opportunities to demand accountability from the executive branch?

I got to thinking. Last Sunday, many people were nervous about these leaks. What would be released? Well, from what I have seen it's gossip and of course this look deep inside to see how the Obama administration operates. Julian Assange is not the equivalent of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, but considering the rhetoric, you would think he was.

If that were the case, perhaps the call for his execution may be justified. It appears to me the Republicans are squandering a chance to push for greater accountability from the Obama administration, and with Obama posed to bypass the new Republican majority in the House of Representatives through executive orders and a network of czars, Republicans will soon regret their narrow minded views regarding the WikiLeaks fiasco.

Of course, Assange will be used to pass sweeping reforms of the Internet which will put greater limits on our freedom and reduce any future transparency of the executive branch. It's sad to see my fellow Americans and tea partiers look to Assange like he is a Rosenberg.