Obama’s Executive Move makes US Furious
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Barack Obama‘s executive privilege assertion to stop congress from getting key documents on Fast and Furious is not approved by Americans by a 2 to 1 margin. When Eric Holder pleaded with President Obama to save him from a contempt vote (which is going to happen anyway), he drug President Obama squarely into the Fast and Furious spotlight. Now that Obama is there, he may face voter backlash in November for an issue he could easily have isolated himself from-
From Breitbart.com- Voters Disapprove of Obama Blocking Release of Fast and Furious Docs
Though the 2-to-1 margin is higher than I expected, there was little doubt President Obama‘s decision to invoke executive privilege to prevent the release of documents that might shed some light in the Fast and Furious scandal was a bad political move. This is what makes the President‘s decision so troubling. What’s in those documents that makes paying the political price worth it? Because our media has protected Obama by refusing to cover Fast and Furious, voters aren’t anywhere near as educated on the story as they were, say, the nothingburger that was Valerie Plame
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