By Semperpapa
Can anyone fault this writer if the level of confidence in the goodwill of Obama and Holder is slightly shaken?
With the risk of being called racist, and trying to give the sarcastic impression that I really care about that, I must say that I would not trust Obama or his water boy Holder to even have the integrity to save their own families if it interfered with power retention.
Obama wants that second term and Holder has created an environment of abuse of power so deep in the Dept. of Justice that trust has become a rare commodity around that neighborhood.
the latest on Fast and Furious is that Holder is appointing two U.S. Attorneys to investigate the very high level of classified information that has been leaked to the media from the White House.
Of the two attorneys, one of them is Ronald C. Machen, a former federal prosecutor that has just been nominated by president Obama to be the next U.S. Attorney in the District of Columbia.
If that was not enough, the Washington Post reports that Machen is an habitual donor to various campaign of guess who? Yeah, Barak Hussein Obama.
Any of you tell me that is a coincidence, I say to drown yourself in the cool-aid.
Sen. Cornyn (R-Tx) was not impressed by Holder answer. Holder told Cornyn he trusted that Machen would be impartial in his investigation.
This is why I have so much contempt for these folks. An answer like that goes to prove that Holder is just thumbing his nose at the committee and the American people, that his audience is bunch of low level ignorant idiots and this cunning Attorney General does not have any problems running his little empire in the service of the One.
How smug is this man? Well as he was being questioned about Fast and Furious, he stated that he "stuck to his guns", surely a sarcastic innuendo that the family of Brian Terry can really appreciate.
Sen. Cornyn even told Holder in his face that he was joining the ranks of those who are asking for Holder resignation. It would be about damn time.
Just my thoughts!
Friday, June 15, 2012
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