Posted on 06/02/2013 2:11:14 PM PDT by ImJustAnotherOkie
Presidential aides are privately admitting to a growing frustration inside the White House with Attorney General Eric Holders political ineptness in the press leak investigations and are hoping the embattled appointee will resign from office, The New York Times reports.
The White House is apoplectic about him, and has been for a long time, said an anonymous Democrat source, identified only as a former government employee who acknowledged the White House staffers in question are his friends.
President Barack Obamas advisers are frustrated with Holders inability to foresee problems arising from his approval of a subpoena naming a Fox News reporter as a coconspirator in an espionage investigation. Now Congress is looking at whether Holder lied under oath when he testified last month that he knew nothing about the incident.
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It could be the same with Holder.
Is there room under that bus still???
Well, if his building resigns, I can sure think of a dormitory for him! And if Leavenworth is full, there’s always that lovely new prison he built in Illinois for Gitmo inmates.
They did not figure on the bath house media going after him. And I would venture to say had Holder only violated the right of a Fox News reporter, everything would have been fine. But his storm troopers got all full of themselves and went after AP, too.
I want to see who get prosecuted at the IRS for throwing the last election via harassing conservative, Christian and Jewish organizations.
Just look at who the operatives were under the clintons.. nuff said.. how many are in the Obama machine not to mention the orgs that do the radical dems bidding?, excluding webb hubble and vincent foster that IS. a plethora of america hating 60s radicals .. jmo ;-]
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