Report: GOP Will End Fast And Furious Investigation

John Boehner 3 SC Report: GOP will end Fast and Furious investigation

“We want to let them know that there is a theological responsibility (emphasis added) to participate in the political process…” said House Congressional Black Caucus chair, Emanuel Cleaver of a meeting with hundreds of black Pastors representing various denominations in the U.S. Speaking to MSNBC, the congressman added “…we’re going to have the IRS administrator there, we’re going to have the Attorney General Eric Holder there, we’re going to have the lawyers’ organization from around the country, the ACLU — all giving Ministers guidance about what they can and cannot do.”

Of course, Cleaver was referring to “guidance” in the ways churches can participate in the 2012 election without violating IRS rules concerning their tax exempt status.  Naturally, this has always been of GREAT concern to black pastors, especially nowadays given the sterling record of unbiased enforcement built by the scrupulously law-abiding Attorney General.

Yet even while absorbed with their tax code responsibilities, the attending Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights found time to address a letter to House Speaker John Boehner concerning the harsh treatment of Attorney General Holder by some of the Speaker’s fellow Republicans.  Consisting of labor unions, homosexual groups, black ministers, the NAACP, and even an Arab anti-discrimination organization, the Conference believes citing Holder with contempt for his disregard of House subpoenas in the Fast and Furious affair is “unwarranted.” In fact, it’s a downright “partisan attempt to discredit the Attorney General,” a heinous example of “accusatory vitriol and malignant suspicion” and a “rush to judgment intended to create a stain on the office of the Attorney General.”

But according to the man who broke the “Gunwalker” story a year and a half ago, threatening letters to Speaker Boehner might no longer be necessary. Sources in Washington, DC have told blogger and citizen reporter Mike Vanderboegh that Republican leaders have already decided to close down the Fast and Furious investigation and halt contempt proceedings against Eric Holder, because “they (the GOP leadership) don’t think that they will suffer for [that] failure to follow through. They’re scared of Holder’s race card. . . they’re scared of Trayvon. They think if they let Issa fail, that it will only be a story in the blogosphere for a day . . . that they can weather it. . . .” Unfortunately, Vanderboegh makes it clear that he trusts the word of these sources “implicitly.”

In short, John Boehner and other Republican big wigs are more afraid of the race card and its steady play by the Obama-owned national media than of the bitter –yet presumably brief—disappointment of conservatives, disgusted because the GOP has once again opted for the cowardly betrayal of justice and of the Party base.

If Vanderboegh’s sources are correct, hundreds of innocent people will have died, Brian Terry and Jaime Zapata will have been shot to death, the Obama Regime will have launched a brutal and deadly assault on the 2nd Amendment, and yet all will be forgiven and forgotten in the name of political expedience.

Vanderboegh was certainly right about Boehner’s work to delay Representative Darrell Issa’s contempt proceedings against Holder. We should all hope his sources have gotten this one wrong.

 

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Comments

  1. howler says:

    Holder is guilty of so many crimes and abuses there isn't room to list them all. These organizations that defend him are all racist groups that just plain hate "whitey" and have no problem declaring their racist agendas. Boehner is a coward of the worst kind. Fearing the race card and the backlash from the cadre of radical racists that surround Obama he will, once again, play the wimp card and do as the lord and master demands and that is to ignore the will of the people and allow this criminal Eric Holder to once again walk away because of the threats and bigotry of the racist, militant thuggery of Obama and his ilk and the media that seems as committed as ever to aiding and abetting the decline and fall of this republic.
    Now if you 'll excuse me I have to go throw up!
    And oh yeah…you can be sure that "black" pastors will be allowed to speak however they please but God help you(pardon the pun) if you are a white pastor and you speak ill of the immaculate one. The arm breakers at the IRS will be at your door.

  2. mARIANNE says:

    BOEHNER SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF HIMSELF AND IT LOOKS TO ME THAT WHEN HE COMES UP FOR RE ELECTION HE WILL BE REPLACED

  3. Gloria Wedemeyer says:

    If they don't follow through with the investigation into Fast and Furious, then I will work hard to get rid of Boehner and all the other republicans that allowed this to happen.

  4. Mizzi says:

    Boehner needs to sober-up. In the mean time, GOP needs to elect a new speaker (screw the embarrassment – the drunk is an embarrassment enough). If GOP doesn't change the speaker, GOP is responsible for the lawlessness of the administration. We need some adults in congress!!!

  5. Rachek says:

    They are so corrupt that punishing those who commit treason has low priority.
    Both parties should be annihilated.
    This is why the Founding fathers warned us about creating Political Parties.

  6. tim gibb says:

    I don't know the qualifications for a rep to be come speaker of the house. but I would say that Allen West would be an excellent choice. we need some one who is not afraid of what other people might think or if he is going to get punished for making a decision.

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