Posted on 12/19/2013 2:28:25 PM PST by jazusamo
Department of Justice Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz has published a memorandum to Attorney General Eric Holder and Deputy Attorney General James Cole about challenges facing the Justice Department. Among the list of challenges: misconduct and malfeasance by DOJ employees and units which PJ Media has been reporting about for years.
That these instances of misconduct were included in Horowitzs report infers that Holders Department has either taken inadequate action to address the behavior, or has taken no action at all. Based on what sources inside DOJ are saying, I suspect the latter.
The report provides material which senators on the Judiciary Committee such as Jeff Sessions (R-AL), John Cornyn (R-TX), Mike Lee (R-UT), and Ted Cruz (R-TX) may use to probe Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights nominee Debo Adegbile in his confirmation hearing. Below, three of the issues raised in the report:
1. Partisan Enforcement of Voting Laws
The IG report states:
The non-ideological, non-partisan enforcement of law is fundamental to the publics trust in the Department. Yet in a recent report assessing how the enforcement priorities of the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division have changed over time and whether the voting rights laws have been enforced in a non-discriminatory fashion, the OIG identified issues in the handling of a small number of cases that the OIG believed risked undermining public confidence in the non-ideological enforcement of the voting rights laws.
PJ Media reported years ago that the Obama administration brings lawsuits attacking voter ID but brazenly refuses to enforce other voting laws, such as Section 8 of the National Voting Registration Act which requires states to maintain clean voting rolls. This policy was announced in my presence when I was at the DOJ by then-Deputy Assistant Attorney General Julie Fernandes. (She now works for George Soros Open Society Foundations, doling out his billions to leftist groups to further undermine election integrity.)
Texas, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina have felt the full weight of DOJ attacks on election integrity measures in those states. In the years that we have been reporting on this cherry-picking policy, not a single case has been brought by DOJ to clean up voting rolls. Indeed, sources report that DOJ Voting Section Chief Chris Herren rushed out letters to states asking questions about corrupted rolls after our reports were published. But this was window dressing, disguising the real policy of inaction. Not one single case has been brought by DOJ since Obamas inauguration in 2009.
In the 2012 election, over four million ineligible voters were on state rolls.
Leftists defending this corrupt inaction called it prosecutorial discretion. The inspector general appointed by President Obama apparently disagrees with their dismissal of the matter. Will Debo Adegbile finally bring a Section 8 case to clean up rolls?
2. Purge and Harassment of Conservative and Christian Employees at Civil Rights
The report states the IG found:
numerous examples of harassment and marginalization of employees and managers due, at least in part, to their perceived ideological or political beliefs. These incidents received substantial public attention through congressional hearings and media reporting, thereby feeding the concern that the administration of justice had become politicized. The OIG will monitor the Departments corrective actions taken in response to our report.
Monitoring ought to get awfully easy, because the remaining conservatives are exiting stage right from DOJ.
And lets be clear: conservative, in DOJ Civil Rights parlance, means a lawyer who isnt willing to bring a lawsuit of marginal merit to appease a left-wing racial interest group. Merely following the existing caselaw can brand a lawyer as an enemy of the regime inside the Civil Rights Division. Part of the express agenda inside Civil Rights is to push the frontiers of legal theory and to expand the number of claims a plaintiff alleging racial grievances can bring. Everything is about racial factions; they are the new Hungry Constituency. Its redistribution time at DOJ, and the public litigation record proves it.
3. Lies and Perjury by DOJ Officials
It might be hard for regular Americans to believe that DOJ employees who committed perjury and lied to Congress are still employed by the taxpayers, and Im not just talking about Eric Holder. Hans von Spakovsky and others have covered one such employee. Like so much about this administration, if you are among the ideologically correct, the law doesnt apply to you the same way it applies to everyone else. It is lawlessness in its most ancient form. From the IG report:
The OIG has identified recent instances in which Department employees made inaccurate or incomplete statements to Congress or other government entities. These inaccurate and incomplete statements generated significant attention in both Congress and the national media and resulted in an erosion of trust in the Department.
Remember, this is the same DOJ that saw Assistant Attorney General Tom Perez conducting slimy DOJ business on his private email account. Perez wanted to preserve racial spoils in a case heading to the Supreme Court, so his secretive means were justified.
This is the same DOJ that has seen a parade of political appointees provide false testimony and statements to Congress, like a gang of mobsters or court partisans who will say anything to survive or advance.
Have there been prosecutions of the liars? Of course not. The DOJ would have to bring them, and this DOJ protects DOJ employees who sing from the administrations songbook.
A nation built on the rule of law demands honesty in public affairs, else we begin to resemble eras in history rejected by Americas founding. Thankfully, the DOJ inspector general seems to recognizes the rot, despite his constraints. Our Constitution gives Congress the power to preserve the rule of law by holding government wrongdoers accountable, and by demanding answers and changes to DOJ policies. Whether our founding documents have the ability to slow down this gang of outlaws remains to be seen.
and nothing will be done. court is stacked by activist judges. Justice isn’t blind, it’s biased
This administration is the one the founding fathers warned us about.
But if Holder ignores the IG, what are the consequences? None, as far as I can tell unless the House were to cut funding which they aren’t.
I think that Holder’s reply was “Fuck off honky”, but I could be wrong.
Holder doesn’t consider these issues to be “challenges”, but rather goals.
I’m surprised IG Horowitz investigated and released this report, IG Gerald Walpin was fired for basically doing the same thing.
IG is publishing this because he hit a blank wall with Holder IMHO.
It appears by the publication of this, he knows if later, this all comes to light it may look like he participated in a cover up of the information he had in his hands. Without this he could be made to look the fall-guy.
The honkies at DOJ were surprised to be told to get to the back of the bus and shut up. They probably voted for Obama. Blank them!
You may well be right, it’s a logical reason.
I guess there will soon be another Inspector General Fired.
Obama the only President known to fire an Inspector general.
That crossed my mind also, post #8 may just be the reason he did it though.
Holder belongs in prison, not heading the DOJ. Another intentional failure of the MSM in their self proclaimed “watchdog” role.
I remember early on when Holder fired the guy who investigated Kevin Johnson mayor of Sacramento. That’s the point when the congress should have stood up on their hind legs and said resign or be removed.
I couldn’t agree with you more, he is without a doubt the most corrupt AG in history.
I’m beginning to think the MSM runs the politicians and the country rather than the other way around.
I just hope that Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz doesn't plan any small plane trips like the Health official from Hawaii. He should also stay out of parks at night.
Thanks jazusamo.
Agreed...This criminal activity has been going on nearly five years and it’s discouraging that he hasn’t been fired or prosecuted but each deal like this one adds a little more to his possible demise as AG.
He deserves to be in the slammer, hopefully the tipping point is not far off.
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