Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Poor, poor victimized Eric Holder.

Matthew Boyle comments here on this Sari Horwitz interview with the Field Marshal: "Eric Holder says Republicans have made him a ‘proxy’ to attack President Obama."
“I’ve been doing all of these things all the time Darrell Issa and his band have been nipping at my heels,” a defiant Holder said. “They’ve been nipping, but I’ve been walking.”
Well, Eric, we'll see if we can find a dog big enough to bite you in the ass so you will feel it.

9 comments:

Joe Limerick said...

There once was a racist named Holder
who thought he was smart as Fox Mulder.
yet his brain in his buns
thought, “hey let’s run guns”
now his scheme is beginning to smolder.

Anonymous said...

Did Holder really say "...I've been walking" in a sentence? If so, that is incredibly funny.

Dedicated_Dad said...

Huh...

So he's a proxy to get to O'vomit?

But... O'vomit said he didn't know anything about it!

BTW - even my MSNBS-loving relative is now convinced that the "executive Privilege" bit is legit because O'vomit DID know about F&F.

"So he lied - every POTUS lies. So what?"

Well... Because in THIS case, running guns to drug cartels in violation of all applicable law and treaty amounts to multiple FELONIES, and could not only land your boy in impeachment, but it might just put him in PRISON!

I'm sure they'd LOVE his bony @$$!!

Anonymous said...

And of course the "nipping at the heels" line is meant to conjure the image of a runaway slave being chased by a pack of hounds in control of klan members.

How stupid do these people think we are?

Ana Pestic said...

He wasn't as smart as he thought
The murderous bastard got caught
Walking guns was his crime
He deserves to do time
For helping two agents get shot

TPaine said...

Per the quote you published, Holder is indeed thumbing his nose at everyone, and getting away with it. He considers himself untouchable, covered by Obama's "grace" and he will continue to do so while Issa and the rest rub the empty space where their testicles used to be.

CowboyDan said...

Anonymous 3:10, the Ku Klux Klan wasn't founded until after the Civil War.

Klan members could not have chased runaway slaves.

Anonymous said...

My Dem Congressman emailed me this after I emailed a GOA-prewritten letter to him. Have barf bag handy...but it may be useful to identify how these liars plan on lying.

****

Thank you for contacting me regarding Operation Fast and Furious. It is good to hear from you.

As you may know, in the fall of 2009, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) implemented a gun smuggling investigation called Operation Fast and Furious. The intent of the operation was to track illegal firearms and explosives that were ending up in the hands of major traffickers for Mexican drug cartels and ultimately to stop the flow of arms. Allegations of "gun walking" in the ATF operation arose when two weapons involved in the operation were recovered at the murder scene of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.

In response to these allegations, the Department of Justice's independent Office of the Inspector General (OIG) conducted an investigation into alleged misconduct associated with Operation Fast and Furious. OIG identified no evidence that Attorney General Eric Holder or senior Department of Justice officials had ordered or were aware of gun walking in Fast and Furious. In fact, when the Attorney General became aware of the tactic, he halted it, ordered the OIG investigation, and instituted internal reform measures. It is worth noting that ATF's Fast and Furious was the fourth in a series of gun walking operations run by ATF's Phoenix field office that date back to 2006, when President Bush was in office.

In addition to the OIG investigation, several House committees conducted their own oversight proceedings, soliciting testimony from a number of Administration officials. The Department of Justice has produced thousands of documents on the issue of gun walking, and Attorney General Eric Holder has testified nine times before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. I strongly agree that Congress must conduct a rigorous investigation of Operation Fast and Furious, but I have grave concerns about the closed, partisan nature of the Oversight Committee's proceedings. The Committee conducted much of its business in private meetings open only to its Republican members, and all Democratic requests for relevant testimony and documents were ignored by Chairman Darrell Issa -- including a request to call the head of the ATF, the agency responsible for the operation, to testify.

In spite of the Administration's attempts to cooperate with the investigation, the Oversight Committee voted to bring a resolution holding Attorney General Holder in contempt to the House floor after President Obama invoked executive privilege over sensititve Department of Justice documents. The week before the House vote, Attorney General Holder met with Chairman Issa and offered even more internal deliberative documents; the offer was refused. I believe that Chairman Issa was simply seeking a political confrontation. I voted against the contempt resolution (H.Res. 711) when it passed the House on June 28 because I believe it reflects a failure of bipartisan congressional oversight. Never in our nation's history has the House of Representatives voted to hold a sitting Attorney General in contempt, and we shouldn't start here, with a case of so little merit.

I hope this information is helpful. Again, thank you for contacting me, and please continue to keep in touch on issues of concern.

****

PUKE!

Anonymous said...

This is one arrogant,smart ass prick."The best laid scheme`s of mice and men are quick to go awry".