Weekly Standard "The week started badly for the “no big deal” crowd when Judicial Watch released the results of a Freedom of Information Act request.
Judicial Watch obtained a document log showing that Attorney General Eric Holder’s top aides were pulling all the strings."
Time for Change: Gov’t Must Address Lawlessness Uncovered by Christopher Coates "Coates, in a lawyerly manner, dismantled the Obama administration’s justifications for dismissing the case against the New Black Panthers accused of intimidating white voters on Election Day 2008:"...
Obama Justice Department Rocked "Try as Democrats might to ignore the blockbuster evidence, Coates’s testimony was a game changer. Granted, the testimony contained information already revealed in conservative outlets and by former DOJ attorney J. Christian Adams. But Coates confirmed these facts and added a
wealth of new details."
Jennifer Rubin;
one of four by her.
Eric Holder's Justice Department "In the litany of criticisms leveled at President George W. Bush none was repeated more often than the accusation that he had "politicized the administration of justice." In endless television show appearances and congressional hearings, Democratic lawmakers like Senator Chuck Schumer railed against the politicization of the Justice Department, lecturing all who would listen about how Justice "is different than any other department. In every other department, the chief cabinet officer is supposed to follow the president's orders, requests, without exception. But the Justice Department has a higher responsibility: rule of law and the Constitution." "
Jennifer Rubin.
Holding Holder Accountable "The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights steps up."
Jennifer Rubin.
The Justice Department is forced to investigate itself. "The mainstream media did their best to ignore this blatant case of voter intimidation by two New Black Panther party members at a Philadelphia polling place on Election Day 2008. Though the threatening behavior was captured on videotape, Obama political appointees dismissed the case on the eve of a default judgment. When in early June a key trial team member, Justice Department attorney J. Christian Adams, resigned and then testified before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, the media grudgingly reported on his testimony."
Jennifer Rubin.