Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Good Question

So When Is Eric Holder Indicted? [Read]
Wrong answer:
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith, R-Texas, was sending a letter to President Obama on Tuesday arguing that Holder cannot investigate himself, and requesting the president instruct the Department of Justice to appoint a special counsel.
This Justice Department is in it up to its ears.

Re-up the damn Independent Counsel Act and leave it there for occasions such as this. Otherwise, why shouldn't we believe the fix is in?

[Via Concerned American]

3 comments:

dave said...

We are all looking for Holders head on a platter but that probably won't happen seeing as though it is so close to the election. Looking at this realistically i think there is a deal in the works. Obama must admit privately that holders goose is cooked and he wants to be out of the scandal of course. So Holder will take the fall after the election if Obama wins. If not then all will be forgotten. Lets face it Obama and his people have the dirtiest hands in the political history of the US. I am sure that if Holder or another Higher up like Jarrett or Axelrod wanted to drop a dime on POTUS there would be a lot of indictments coming down on all kinds of monkey business.

Anonymous said...

Timing is everything given that the MSM will cover for the justice department as if they were paid by the Attorney General. We want the truth and all the better if that takes a bit of time to build.

We don't want Holder out in October and Obama back in next November.

theaton said...

Obama will be back in next November no matter what happens here. The republican establishment will not allow a truly conservative nominee to be selected. We will have a choice between center-left RINO Romney and center-less-left RINO Perry. I will vote for neither. Four years of either of them will be no different from four more years of Obama. If the parties wanted the people to actually have a choice of a nominee they would hold all primaries on the same day nation wide. I live in New Mexico. By the time we have a primary, our votes do not count at all. The way the media covers the general elections, our votes almost don't count then.