Thursday, July 24, 2014
"The Disastrous Tenure of 'Obama’s Enforcer'”
I have nothing nice to say, so I'll let Mr. Feulner tell it...
Ed Feulner discusses the attorney general in a posting at Townhall.com:
"Restoring the Justice Department’s reputation in the wake of Eric Holder’s tenure will take a lot of work. You can find out just how big a task it will be in 'Obama’s Enforcer: Eric Holder’s Justice Department,' a new book by John Fund and Hans von Spakovsky. Even at a relatively slim 217 pages, it’s quite a bill of indictment.
It’s one thing to read about certain cases as they pop up in the news cycle -- an article about a civil-rights investigation here, a blog post about Operation Fast and Furious there. It’s another to assemble them in one place and get the big picture in one sitting.
Holder is the first attorney general in U.S. history to be held in contempt of Congress. Considering his behavior toward the legislative branch, it’s not surprising."