Now, a lot of people have been hard on Attorney General Eric Holder. Whether it’s his fear of calling a terrorist a terrorist, his glib attack on the Arizona immigration bill (without ever reading it), or letting armed thugs off the hook in a voter intimidation case – there’s a sense that Holder is a dude with scores to settle against a country that’s done nothing but open doors for him.
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But I disagree – the fact is Holder is a brilliant man, who accurately predicted his very own behavior, back in February 2009. Remember, it was he who said, that the American people are ” a nation of cowards” in failing to discuss race. He noted that “certain subjects are off limits and that to explore them risks at best embarrassment and at worst the questioning of one’s character.”
Let’s look at him now. When he had the Department of Justice dismiss the voter-intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party activists stemming from that 2008 incident in Philly, many wondered why.
I mean, a dude standing in front of a voting booth, holding a baton intimidating voters? I don’t think he was there to sell tickets to band camp. It wasn’t that kind of baton. But for Holder, exploring that probably “risks at best embarrassment and at worst the questioning of one’s character.”
Whatever – Holder makes it clear that when it comes to racism, there’s one set of rules for whites, and another for blacks. And Holder know that prosecuting a racist “black activist” just won’t play well at cocktail parties.
So go after Jan Brewer instead. She didn’t break any laws, but she’s white and she’d never hit you with a baton (she probably packs heat).
And if you disagree with me, you’re a racist homophobe who wears fur to tea party rallies.
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