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Scandals? So 
What?  Our Agenda Trumps All
6/4/2013  - David 
Limbaugh
 
     Isn't it rich that the White House is accusing 
Attorney General Eric 
Holder's critics of being "partisans who seem more 
interested in launching 
political attacks than cooperating with him to 
protect the security and 
constitutional rights of the American 
people"?


     Partisan? Launching political attacks?  Well, 
if the White House and Holder 
were not so partisan and attack-oriented 
themselves, we wouldn't be having this 
discussion about Holder,  the 
IRS or  the AP.


     Indeed, politics, partisanship and self-interest 
dominate the thinking of 
this White House to the detriment of the national 
interest. The New York Times 
is reporting that "some 
in the West Wing privately tell associates they wish 
(Holder) would step 
down, viewing him as politically maladroit.  But the latest 
attacks may 
stiffen the administration's resistance in the near term to a 
change for 
fear of emboldening critics."


     Study that quote -- both sentences.  The 
stated reason some in the White 
House want Holder to go is not because he 
has engaged in corruption or lied to 
Congress or any other of the myriad 
complaints that have been lodged against 
him, but because they see him as 
politically maladroit [awkward, inept].  It's 
all about politics and 
appearances and how those affect the administration --  
not the 
nation.
     But in the second sentence we learn that the White 
House will probably keep 
Holder because it believes dumping him would 
empower its critics. Again, the 
determining factors are not Holder's 
integrity, the rule of law, the importance 
of the nation's chief attorney 
adhering to the principle of equal protection 
under the laws, or anything 
else involving the national interest. It's all about 
President 
Obama and his image and agenda, and Republicans are not to be 
seen as 
scoring any victories.
     Who did they say was being partisan and 
political?
     The Times reveals another important reason that 
Holder has been so secure 
in his position: "His saving 
grace through years of controversies has been 
the friendship of two women close to Mr. Obama" -- top 
presidential adviser 
Valerie Jarrett and first lady Michelle Obama. 
     Jarrett provided some insight into how the 
administration is viewing these 
scandals and the pressure for Holder to 
resign.
     In a recent interview, she left no doubt 
that the administration evaluates 
these scandals in terms of how they are 
affecting the administration, not on 
whether the charges have merit.
     Jarrett was quick to point out that the 
administration's mood is "very upbeat."  
That's swell.  But what about the scandals?
     Scandals?  According to Jarrett, "In any 
given day, our administration has about 
2 million employees, and things 
happen. We put in process procedures to make 
sure if there has been any 
wrongdoing, there will be appropriate consequences, 
and we will move 
on."
     She's not just saying humbly and contritely, 
"Please trust us," which would 
be bad enough.  Rather, "How dare anyone 
suggest there could be any corruption 
inside this White House? But even if 
there is, don't you peons understand that 
we have an agenda to move forward 
and don't need to be distracted by this? We 
are about fundamentally changing 
the United States and are not to be deterred 
by such trifles."
     You think I'm taking liberties here? Hardly. She 
said, "We have every 
confidence that people within the White House have 
behaved appropriately. 
People all around the country are counting on us not 
to be distracted or bogged 
down by this."
     You got that? As an American citizen, you are not 
to concern yourself with 
executive branch corruption, even when it goes to 
the very core of our 
liberties: the federal government's targeting of 
political opponents and of the 
press. Your priority should be to join the 
administration in moving its agenda 
forward.
     Holder, for his part, reflects this same 
me-directed attitude. He invited 
reporters to an unprecedented 
"off-the-record" meeting to discuss allegations 
about the Justice 
Department's attack on the press. Even those few media 
outlets that didn't 
boycott the meeting implied there was no justification for 
the secrecy. No, 
but it apparently served Holder's and the administration's 
interests; the 
national interest be damned.
     Further, the Times reports that Holder has an 
additional and personal 
reason for not wanting to resign, not yet at least: 
"He wants to participate in 
this month's 50th anniversary commemoration of 
the integration of the 
University of Alabama by two black students."
     With this pervasive attitude of staggering 
arrogance and self-absorption in the 
administration, is it any wonder 
these scandals occurred in the first place? 
Should it be any surprise 
that Holder is indignant when asked to respond to 
legitimate questions 
from congressmen?
     We are witnessing a group of Chicago politicians, 
transplanted to Washington, 
who believe they are above the law and 
whose personal and political 
agendas trump all else. And the longer they get 
away with it the worse they 
will get. They must be stopped. 
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