Sunday, April 13, 2014

Go There

A tense exchange occured up on Capitol Hill last week which I took particular notice of, as it seemingly included a direct threat to a member of the US House of Representatives.

Rep. Louie Gohmert, R:TX, a member of the House Oversight Committee, was involved in an exchange with Attorney General Eric Holder.  Lets go to the tape:


(h/t: Charlie Spiering)

Attorney General Holder, as I see it, is in contempt of court for failing to provide requested documentation from The Department of Justice.  Rep. Gohmert, a former judge, has extended Holder a courtesy by even discussing the matter with him, as most in contempt of court are in jail.

Rep. Louie Gohmert

The exchange prompted me to send Rep. Gohmert a note, which read as follows:

Rep. Gohmert; your efforts in this matter are greatly appreciated. With seemingly unwavering arrogance, Attorney General Holder continues to operate outside of the law. If our elected officials, and their appointed representatives, are lawless, our nation will cease to exist as founded. I hope you and your colleagues will accept the invitation of Attorney General Holder and "go there"; and the sooner the better.

Holder is an ideologue, using his position, not to enforce the laws of our country, but to impose his brand of social justice on the nation.  For this alone, he should be impeached, as he does not have the authority under the law to personalize his position. 

Evidence of Holder operating outside the law came early in his tenure when he failed to go forward with a voter intimidation case in Philadelphia involving his buddies in The New Black Panther Party threatening potential voters at a local precinct.  Certainly, you recall the event.

As a representative of the administration of President Barack Obama, who proclaimed his office would be the most transparent in history, Holder should eagerly turn over documents requested by House committees.

However, Holder has repeatedly failed to produce such documentaion.  Not only that, in his arrogance, he threatened Gohmert "not to go there".  In addition, he personally attacked Gohmert, thinking he scored big making fun of a tongue tied moment Gohmert supposedly had in a previous exchange a year ago.

Imagine Holder sitting with venom for over a year waiting for an opportunity to hammer Gohmert only to learn Gohmert was actually extending Holder yet another courtesy.

Holder has repeatedly demonstrated he is not fit for the office of Attorney General of the United States, disregarding laws, enforcing those of his choosing and utilizing his unelected position to inflict his ideas on social justice on our citizenry.

Enough of the courtesy.

Go There.  Immediately.

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