Posted on 06/18/2012 1:38:12 PM PDT by neverdem
The Washington Post just bestowed its “Worst Week in Washington” award on Attorney General Eric Holder, and it’s not hard to see why.
Over the weekend, Senator Joe Lieberman, who caucuses with the Democrats, clearly expressed his lack of confidence in Holder by calling for a special counsel who is independent of the Justice Department to investigate serious leaks of national-security documents. Someone near the president is leaking classified information, and both Democrats and Republicans seem determined to find out who.
But the real blow came last week, when Holder’s carefully constructed stone walls against House investigators started to crumble.
Representative Darrell Issa, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, announced he would initiate contempt-of-Congress proceedings against Holder for not turning over documents related to the committee’s probe of the Fast and Furious gunwalking scandal at Justice. Issa says that more 200 Mexicans and a U.S. Border Patrol agent were murdered with weapons that the U.S. government allowed to be sold to Mexican drug cartels as part of a probe into gun smuggling.
“The Justice Department is out of excuses,” House Speaker John Boehner said in support of Issa’s move. “Either the Justice Department turns over the information requested, or Congress will have no choice but to move forward with holding the attorney general in contempt for obstructing an ongoing investigation.”
The Justice Department dismissed Issa’s complaints, saying he was “playing political games.” By Friday, though, Holder said he was willing to sit down and negotiate to avoid what he dramatically called “a constitutional crisis.” For his part, Issa said he was willing to delay the contempt vote set for this Wednesday if Justice turns over a large chunk of the documents he has requested. But Issa says he will not back down until he gets to the bottom of Fast and Furious.
Holder’s sudden flexibility after 15 months of evasive maneuvers has two origins. First, sources inside Justice gave Issa a valuable leak last week: six wiretap applications used as part of Fast and Furious. Together, they provide evidence that higher-ups at Justice knew about and approved Fast and Furious, contrary to Holder’s assurances.
During an interview with me in New York last week, Issa pointed out that 31 House Democrats wrote a letter to Holder last year asking for more documents on Fast and Furious. The new revelations have shaken many of those Democrats, and Issa believes, based on a whip count, that many Democrats would ultimately back a contempt-of-Congress motion against Holder. This turnabout by Democrats is the second reason Holder is now promising cooperation. Until now, Holder wanted to wait for Justice’s inspector general to complete his own look at Fast and Furious before turning over more documents to Congress. But that investigation has been under way for 15 months, and there are no signs it will wrap up soon.
Issa’s patience is exhausted. “This is like Iran-contra, like Watergate, and other embarrassments over the years,” he told me. “The major embarrassment is the delay in being honest and open about it.”
The pattern of delay and denial is a familiar one, Issa says. “If you translate the double talk we get [from Justice], it amounts to ‘We will tell you what you need to know to know that we are right,’” he says. “What is the definition of propaganda?”
Attorney General Holder clearly helps President Obama in several ways. His brazen stonewalling of investigations certainly helps Obama postpone any final revelations until after the November elections. His department’s blatant refusal to enforce federal law requiring states to clean up their inaccurate voter-registration records, combined with DOJ lawsuits against state voter-ID laws, must bring smiles to any ACORN-like groups contemplating electoral mischief this fall. Finally, his attempt to contain and effectively delay any probe of the national-security leaks may outrage members of the intelligence community, but the perpetrators of those leaks surely must welcome Holder’s tactics.
With this record, Eric Holder has become, to paraphrase Gilbert and Sullivan, the very model of a modern attorney general — thoroughly political. It’s just too bad that such no-holds-barred partisanship has so little to do with real duties of the attorney general: upholding the rule of law, the Constitution, and standards of conduct other attorneys in government are expected to adhere to.
— John Fund is national-affairs columnist for NRO.
Not good news for Holder when your own department 'peeps' are ratting you out in a major way & proving you are a liar.
He is nothing more than a defacto member of the old Black Panthers resurrected into the “new” Black Panthers with an egregious dose of unmitigated gall. There was a specific meaning to his "my people" comment.
From the Southwest maybe?
From my letter to Eric Holder:
... and, also, I would suggest that you cancel that planned February vacation to Cancun. ...
If Holder is held in contempt of congress, what happens then? Can they arrest him? Force him to step down?
Or will it essentially be a meaningless gesture?
DOJs Whistleblower in New Black Panther Case Releases Book
I have to believe that, even within the Justice Department, there are those who are furious about a program that results in the death of American citizens who are just trying to do an honest job. While those at the top may be corrupt, many are most likely just like us and are actually blessed with not only a conscience but a sense of patriotism. These are the people who are probably mortified over what has taken place in the years since the Obama administration moved in with the clear intention of trying to destroy this country.
In this case, no; the crime is worse than the cover-up. Given that the ATF FORCED illegal sales and then made NO attempt to track the weapons, one MUST conclude that the goals were twofold:
Why do we even need 31 democrats? The republicans are the majority in the House. The question is who are the republicans that would not vote to indict Holder?
“From my letter to Eric Holder:
... and, also, I would suggest that you cancel that planned February vacation to Cancun. ...”
Why wouldn’t you suggest he make that vacation permanent? Would anyone miss Holder if he emigrated permanently to Mexico?
2. Arm demonstrably criminal thugs, trained by the US military, with military grade weapons, an army dedicated to the reconquest of the American Southwest.
To that list I would add supporting one Mexican drug cartel over the rest of the drug lords with logistical, intelligence, financial (money laundering) support, and facilitating the "importation" of their illicit product.
DOJ is not the end of the road in this mess, ATF, DEA, & FBI need to have their involvement in this nasty business exposed. There is more corruption there if only Representative Issa keeps digging.
Regards,
GtG
Why wouldnt you suggest he make that vacation permanent?
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It was a tongue in cheek comment and a bet that the Mexican Government could easily justify putting Holder up in a permanent 6 by 8 room with bars. 200 dead Mexicans as a result of Holder’s F&F organization is not a trivial violation of Mexican law.
There's about two dozen rats that were called either yellow or blue dogs.
From the Southwest maybe?
Add in Colorado and Nevada to the states from Texas westward.
They’re probably the last of the ethical democrats - there use to be some...
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