Obama In 2007: Attacks Bush For 'Hiding Behind Executive Privilege'

Obama In 2007: Attacks Bush For 'Hiding Behind Executive Privilege'

In 2007, then-Senator Obama thought it was important for the Bush administration to come clean and not hide behind Executive Privilege.

The context here is that, in August of that year, Bush asserted Executive Privilege in order to reject a subpoena which would request that Karl Rove testify before the Senate about the firing of of some federal prosecutors.

This was a nothing scandal, a media/Democrat created firestorm that never went anywhere.

 

Like Watergate, Iran-Contra, and the Valerie Plame nothingburger — all Republican scandals the media could never amplify and push enough — no one died when Bush fired federal prosecutors he himself appointed. 

Fast and Furious, however, has resulted in the death of U.S. law enforcement personnel and who knows how many innocent Mexican citizens.

For a year now, the Obama administration has been counting on the media’s unwillingness to cover the story as a way to avoid giving Congressman Darrell Issa the specific documents he’s requested. New Media kept pushing the story, as did Issa, and a very few brave MSM types — and as a result even Obama’s Media Palace Guards have been forced to give this story a fraction of the attention deserved.

Today, under the glare of a tardy media spotlight, Obama had a choice between having his Attorney General live under a Congressional contempt vote or “coming clean” on what really happened when the Obama Administration chose to hand who knows how many guns to Mexican druglords that resulted in who knows how many deaths.

Obama chose a cover up.

 

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