Our lying, gun-running U.S. Attorney General

Conservative and libertarian pundits like to say Eric Holder is among the most corrupt and racist attorneys general in U.S. history. He’s a bozo, alright, but that’s a lot of attorneys general.

I suspect many of his white predecessors were more racist. Even so-called liberal AG Robert Kennedy authorized the wiretapping of Dr. King. But corrupt? So I went to the tale of the tape, as a certain deceased sportscaster used to say.

The closest tape is Wikipedia—which I support even when I don’t agree with its content because it’s nice to have an encyclopedia on the Web and even the printed ones can be biased—and its historical recitation of federal political scandals suggests that, so far, Holder is an amateur when it comes to corruption, at least.

True, the Wikipedia entry does manage to ignore Holder’s department’s secret subpoena of phone records of the Associated Press and spying on Fox News—you can find the info if you click through to his profile, however.

But even after you include his contempt of Congress citation over failure to answer questions about the Fast & Furious gun-running scheme to Mexico, Holder has a long way to go to catch up with his contemptible predecessors in the Reagan, Nixon, Harding and Grant administrations.

Given his recent push to ignore a Supreme Court ruling and try to tell Texas how to hold elections (good luck with that, bozo), not to mention trying to try George Zimmerman twice (now that’s racism!), I’m betting that Holder will be up there with the superstars of racism and corruption by the next presidential go round in 2016.

3 responses to “Our lying, gun-running U.S. Attorney General

  1. The Fast & Furious case is the most telling. There is substantial reason that Holder’s hands — and others — are dirty, but he has successfully stonewalled the investigation by the House. Holder knew that the most that the House committee could do would be to hold him in contempt, which they did, with the result of precisely nothing.

    Holder continuing in office and continuing with his blatantly partisan in-your-face rulings, such as going after Texas despite the Supreme Court decision, is just Holder’s way of laughing at the Congress and the American people.

  2. Dick Stanley's avatar Dick Stanley

    I agree the gun running is the way to bring him down, and have to assume the RHINOs don’t want to, probably because of his pigmentation. If the Dems are halfway smart (I often wonder these days) they’ll never run another white male for president. Just women and minorities, preferably blacks, whom the Reps will fear thwarting, beyond lame contempt rulings.

    The House could already have impeached Holder. The Senate would not go along with a trial, but so what? The House would be on record. But they’re clearly afraid of the possible consequences for their own incumbents. But I wouldn’t worry about Texas. All Holder’s little power play will do is get AG Greg Abbott elected governor, not that he really needs Holder for that. It will be interesting to see if federal law enforcement tries to disallow voter i.d. at polling places next year and what the DPS might do in response. No shootout, I’m sure, but something.

  3. Looks like a job for a villain, that AG title 😉