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               COMMENTARY               |               It               would               be               too               obvious               to               be               news               if               anyone               but               our               nation's               highest               law               enforcement               officer               said               it,               but               this               just               in:               the               Republican               Party               is               eager               and               willing               to               leap               on               whatever               they               think               will               disparage               President               Barack               Obama.
               In               an               interview,               attorney               general               Eric               Holder               stated               his               belief               that               the               Republican-led               House's               decision               to               make               him               the               first               attorney               general               found               in               contempt               of               Congress               was               meant               to               transform               him               into               a               "proxy"               that               the               president               could               be               attacked               through,               according               to               the               Washington               Post.
               He               claimed               that               all               that               the               Justice               Department               is               being               retaliated               against               for               recent               actions               on               issues               like               immigration,               voting               rights,               and               gay               marriage,               and               that               the               investigation               into               the               botched               Bureau               of               Alcohol,               Tobacco,               Firearms               and               Explosives'               "Fast               and               Furious"               gun               running               operation               and               subsequent               contempt               vote               has               become               highly               publicized               political               theater.

It               is               only               an               allegation,               but               unfortunately               one               with               history               supporting               it.
               In               an               election               year               with               Congress'               approval               rating               on               life               support               there               would               be               no               recent               move               safe               enough               to               attack               with               the               same               aggression               Fast               and               Furious               and               the               Affordable               Care               Act               have               been.
               President               Obama's               decision               to               embrace               same-sex               marriage,               temporarily               decriminalize               illegal               immigrants               who               grew               up               in               America,               and               then               successfully               pressuring               Congress               into               passing               the               freeze               on               student               loan               interest               rates               won               he               and               the               Democrats               support               among               groups               that               haven't               warmed               up               to               Republican               presidential               nominee               Mitt               Romney               just               yet.
               On               top               of               that,               the               former               Massachusetts'               governor               is               bringing               no               new               economic               policies,               just               mildly               reworked               trickle-down               Reaganomics,               and               will               have               to               deal               the               fact               that               a               good               number               of               Americans               remember               that               financial               firms               like               Bain               Capital               helped               scuttle               the               U.S.

economy               in               the               final               years               of               George               W.

Bush's               presidency.

Using               the               attorney               general               to               hit               the               president               would               be               no               different               than               their               attempt               to               attack               the               president               for               his               healthcare               law.
               The               landmark               healthcare               law               was               first               labeled               Obamacare               and               then               vilified               as               a               threat               to               free               enterprise.

It               is               a               strange               coincidence               that               right               as               the               two-year               siege               on               Obamacare's               constitutionality               was               about               to               end               with               the               Supreme               Court               making               the               GOP's               most-targeted               nemesis               the               constitutionally               recognized               health-care               law               of               the               land               the               House               moved               to               find               the               attorney               general               in               contempt               of               Congress.
               President               Obama's               adversaries               frequently               use               his               policies               as               avenues               to               make               wild               attacks               and               outlandish               claims               about               his               character.

Often               it               appears               that               conservative               GOP               lawmakers               believe               their               voters               would               rather               they               spend               their               time               stopping               President               Obama's               policies               instead               of               using               it               to               do               more               to               deliver               on               their               promise               of               creating               jobs               than               advocate               a               return               to               the               deregulated               financial               climate               that               helped               drive               our               country's               economic               downturn.
               The               GOP               is               right               to               pursue               those               culpable               for               the               deaths               stemming               from               Fast               and               Furious.

But               to               make               the               investigation               more               than               just               an               anti-Obama               attack,               the               Bush               administration               officials               who,               according               to               the               Huffington               Post,               started               the               "gunwalking"               tactics               used               in               Fast               and               Furious               should               be               held               in               just               as               much               contempt               as               Eric               Holder.






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