Friday, September 26, 2014

WHAT IS REALLY THE US ATTORNEY GENERAL’S JOB–IS IT TO PROTECT AND UP HOLD THE CONSTITUTION OR IS IT TO PROTECT AND UP HOLD AND CLEAN UP THE MESS AND COVER UP THE SCANDALS OF THE POTUS IN CHARGE–NAMELY ERIC HOLDER BOW WOW OUT AS ATTORNEY GENERAL AFTER FAST AND FURIOUS IN ACTION, BENGHAZI GATE COVER UP, NO PROCESSION BUT RELEASE OF VOTER INTIMIDATION BY THE B* PANTHERS, THE GETTING INVOLVED AND STIRRING UP RACIAL DIVISION AND THE LIST GOES ON–BUT THEN LEAVE BEFORE THE SH*T HITS THE FAN BEFORE THE 2014 MIDTERM ELECTION

Eric Holder Jr., the nation's first black U.S. attorney general, will resign his post after a tumultuous tenure marked by civil rights advances, national security threats, reforms to the criminal justice system and 5 1/2 years of fights with Republicans in Congress.

President Obama said on Thursday that Holder, 63, intends to leave the Justice Department as soon as his successor is confirmed, a process that could run through 2014 and even into next year. A former U.S. government official says Holder has been increasingly "adamant" about his desire to leave soon. Holder and President Obama discussed his departure several times and finalized things in a long meeting over Labor Day weekend at the White House.

Holder already is one of the longest-serving members of the Obama Cabinet and currently ranks as the fourth-longest tenured AG in history. Hundreds of employees waited in lines, stacked three rows deep, in early February 2009 to witness his return to the Justice Department, where he previously worked as a young corruption prosecutor and as deputy attorney general — the second in command — during the Clinton administration.

But some of that early glow faded in part due to the politicized nature of the job and in part because of Holder's own rhetoric, such as a 2009 Black History Month speech where he said the country was "a nation of cowards" when it comes to discussions about racial tension.

Five years later, violence erupted between police and protesters in Ferguson, Mo., after a white policeman killed an unarmed black 18-year-old. And this time, the White House dispatched Holder to speak his piece, in effect jump-starting that conversation and helping to settle nerves in the frayed community.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/09/25/351363171/eric-holder-to-step-down-as-attorney-general

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