As predicted, the House GOP’s release of an interim report on their ongoing investigation into last September’s Benghazi attack — offering a rather scathing assessment of Hillary Clinton and the White House’s handling of the situation before, during, and after — was not particularly well received in all circles, and several House Democrats are already up in arms about it. In a letter to Speaker Boehner:

We are concerned that by issuing this staff report with only five Republican Committee Chairmen, you are sacrificing accuracy in favor of partisanship. You have stated repeatedly over the past several months that “It’s time for us to get back to regular order here in Congress.”[2] Yet, recent press accounts indicate that you are abandoning regular order on Benghazi and choosing to pursue this highly partisan approach because you are “trying to head off a GOP rebellion” over the way this investigation has been handled.[3] Although staff reports may be appropriate in some circumstances, we do not believe a partisan staff report should be used in this case, which involves the death of a U.S. Ambassador and three other Americans and is based on sensitive and classified national security information.

Except that, A) as Kirsten Powers pointed out on Fox News this evening, nobody is preventing Democrats from getting more involved in the investigation, and it sure seems an awful lot like the GOP are the only ones who are all that interested it it, and B) that “sacrificing accuracy” claim itself just isn’t accurate. As Krauthammer chimed in, there was a pretty glaring contradiction between some of then-Secretary Clinton’s testimony and the evidence found by the House investigation: