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May 28, 2013

“Did Eric Holder Lie Under Oath? An Early Investigation of an Investigation”

The Atlantic Wire, with what I can only assume to be a rhetorical question: On Thursday, NBC News reported on Holder’s involvement in another prominent investigation of a media outlet. Following a 2009 leak of classified information, the Justice Department acquired a search warrant for emails from Fox News reporter James Rosen. In the warrant, the Department indicates that there is “probable cause to believe that the reporter has committed

my first brief conversation with Eric Holder’s soul

me:  “Wow. You are even blacker than I’d thought possible.”* Eric Holder’s soul:  “And you, sir, are a racist.” me:  “No, you misunderstand me. I meant ‘blacker’ in the sense that you as a soul are even more dark, rotten, riddled with deceit and devoid of conscience than I could have imagined. The color is really only emblematic, a kind of conventional referent –” Eric Holder’s soul:  “– Got it: 

“No more back-room deals between bureaucrats and liberal activists”

So opines the Washington Examiner’s editorial board: Previously in this space, The Washington Examiner described an important new report compiled by an 11-person research team from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce entitled “Sue and Settle: Regulating Behind Closed Doors.” The chamber’s report identified at least 71 federal court cases since 2009 in which federal agencies — most often, the Environmental Protection Agency — made back-room deals with Big Green environmental

while I was away, 1: Senator Durbin wants a 21st century solution to an outdated First Amendment

What we need to remember — and how we should respond — to desperate attempts from this Administration and its Democrat lackeys hoping that the proposal of a “press shield law” will save them from having to speak to the AP phone scandal, is that we already have one of those:  the First Amendment, right there at the top of the Bill of Rights. And further, we need to remind