WestVirginiaRebel Posted February 5, 2015 Share Posted February 5, 2015 Breitbart: U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder’s Department of Justice has been called the most politicized and radical DOJ in American history. But as he prepares to retire from his high position in the Obama administration, Holder is striking back at his detractors by claiming that his office hasn’t been politicized at all. The outgoing AG held a press conference on February 3 and defiantly declared that he has never politicized justice in America. During his presser, Holder said, “there’s been no politicization of this Justice Department” and went on to say that such a charge against him is “totally inconsistent with the facts.” Holder accused others of making political hay out of mere policy disagreements, saying it is “a little irresponsible for people on the hill to say that policy differences that we have with them… can be characterized as political.” Then, as is the habit of members of the Obama administration, Holder looked backwards a full six years and blamed it all on Bush. In fact, Holder said he is the one that fixed a Justice Department broken by Bush. But liberal law professor Jonathan Turley seems to have scoffed at any claim that Holder’s DOJ has been a paragon of justice. Turley feels that Obama’s DOJ has been the veritable “epicenter of a constitutional crisis” we face today. “In my view, Attorney General Eric Holder has moved his department outside of the navigational beacons of the first and second articles of the Constitution,” Turley said in his testimony at the hearing for Obama’s new Attorney General nominee, Loretta Lynch. ________ Nope, no politicization at all... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Draggingtree Posted February 5, 2015 Share Posted February 5, 2015 Eric Holder: Defender of Private Property?FEBRUARY 4, 2015 Ryan McMaken There are few government actions more contrary to the basic tenets of private property than the asset forfeiture programs So should be now praise him as a great freedom fighter? Not hardly, writes James Bovard: Holder has continued the tradition of previous attorney generals of exonerating government officials who commit politically-approved crimes. Though President Obama admitted that U.S. government officials were guilty of torture, the only CIA official that Holder prosecuted was John Kirakou, a courageous whistleblower who publicly admitted that the CIA was waterboarding. Holder is also complicit in the Obama administration's decision to suppress a massive amount of information about illegal interrogation practices that occurred during the prior administration. http://mises.org/blog/eric-holder-defender-private-property Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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