Posted on 04/08/2014 11:36:53 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Attorney General Eric Holder exploded at Texas Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert during a House hearing Tuesday.
In the midst of questions about the Justice Departments failure to divulge documents about the Holy Land Foundation terror funding trial, Gohmert made a side comment about how the House of Representatives found Holder in contempt in 2012 for refusing to turn over documents related to the Fast and Furious gun-running scandal.
I realize that contempt is not a big deal to our attorney general, but it is important that we have proper oversight, Gohmert said.
You dont want to go there, buddy! You dont want to go there, okay, Holder shot back.
I dont want to go there? the Texas Republican responded.
No, Holder said, leaning forward in his seat.
About the contempt? Gohmert asked.
You should not assume that that is not a big deal to me. I think that it was inappropriate, I think it was unjust. But never think that that was not a big deal to me. Dont ever think that, Holder said pointing at Gohmert.
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It is called TREASON and if congress really had the guts ...there’d be lots of frog marches on the Hill.
A TOTAL REVEAL in regard to the HUGE a$$hole that Holder is.
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I would have said, “I’m not your buddy.”
Didn’t Holder declare recently “if you don’t like a law, don’t bother enforcing it”? Where did he get his law degree, Walmart?
Louie should have shot back “I’m not your buddy, I am part of the Constitutionally delegated overseer of the office you temporarily occupy. You are in my hearing now, I am not under your interrogation, and even though I am not one of your people, you will be subject to our rules, Red.”
Yes. I believe he shoplifted it.
Agree.
Historical BUMP!
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