Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Eric Holder, Racial Profiler
At National Review, Andrew C. McCarthy questions some of the Attorney General's decisions, including the current one in Fergusen, Missouri:
"Well, here he goes again.
Based on what is known about the unblemished six-year record of Officer Darren Wilson and the facts surrounding his shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown, there is no reason to suspect racism, much less that any thought was given to Mr. Brown’s federal rights during the sudden, violent exchange. There is no way this is a civil-rights case . . . unless you are a backward-thinking dolt who spots racism based on nothing more than the fact that the police officer is white and the victim is black."