So now Breitbart's Big Government wants dumpster dives investigated by Congress?

Talk about having delusions of grandeur.

Get this, from Big Government [emphasis added]:

This morning, at a hearing of the Constitution Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Steve King (R-IA) raised the issue of a need for a full congressional investigation of ACORN. As Rep. King notes, Subcommittee Chair Jerry Nadler (D-NY) has said he would consider an investigation as soon as he saw credible evidence of ACORN wrongdoing. (Rep. Nadler apparently doesn't read Big Government.)

What, you mean the daily doses of fiction produced by Big Government aren't being consumed by members of Congress? But does Rep. Nadler know what he's missing in terms of recent ACORN coverage by not faithfully reading Breitbart's site?

Nadler doesn't know about the dumpster dive!!

You know, the one from San Diego where a local private investigator, and failed GOP candidate, dug through a caged dumpster, located behind a no trespassing sign, and dug out old ACORN office documents. Breitbart's site keeps claiming the docs represent a blockbuster story, but so far they haven't, y'know, published anything to substantiate that claim.

Still, how could Congress not want to investigate a national scandal like that?