Eric Holder More SCARED Than James Comey for Good Reason

Eric Holder More SCARED Than James Comey for Good Reason

Eric Holder has a lot of interest in something that theoretically doesn’t involve him.

Or maybe it does.

Holder has gone from threatening to run for president to whining like a guilt-ridden former bureaucrat. The Hill wrote this of a possible Holder presidential bid:

Former Attorney General Eric Holder is poised to take a more active role in opposing President Trump, telling Yahoo News in an interview published Tuesday that “now is the time to be more visible” — including weighting a 2020 presidential bid.

“Up to now, I have been more behind-the-scenes,” said Holder, who served for six years in the Obama administration. “But that’s about to change. I have a certain status as the former attorney general. A certain familiarity as the first African-American attorney general.”

“There’s a justified perception that I’m close to President Obama. So I want to use whatever skills I have, whatever notoriety I have, to be effective in opposing things that are, at the end of the day, just bad for the country.”

Apparently Holder has dropped this pipe dream, and shifted his focus. Holder is now obsessed with the FISA memo.

That obsession reminds me of what I learned watching lots of cops shows. The guilty people follow the case closely. I imagine Holder with a room that looks like shrine, dedicated to the FISA memo. And you can bet a picture of Donald Trump with a bulls-eye lies in the center of Holder’s bad dream.

Holder and many other Obama-era criminals know the contents of the  FISA memo. They fear the inevitable exposure of corruption at top levels of DOJ and FBI. And all those hopes pinned on the Obama administration will vanish as Holder et al make the perp walk.

As he has been doing for a few months, Holder tweeted the typical Leftist talking points.

“People must understand what is at stake by release of the bogus, contrived Nunes memo. It uses normally protected material and puts at risk our intell capabilities in order to derail a legitimate criminal investigation. This is unheard of- it is dangerous and it is irresponsible”

Bogus? Hardly.

So Holder questions the work done by the Inspector General, a man requested by Democrats to look into the ruse of Russian collusion?

I’ve written about this irony extensively. The tangled web of deception by the Left.

Interestingly, Holder uses the same talking points of people like Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff. These two attack dogs have been rendered useless, as has Holder.

Holder next tweeted:

If the Nunes nonsense gets released – unbelievable – then, in some proper way, the Schiff analysis must also be shared with the public. Republicans on the Committee have a duty to the American people that outweighs their desire to protect a corrupt process and individuals.

The man begs better than Marvin Gaye.

What does Holder believe the Schiff response will do? Personally, I’d love to see Schiff bullsh*t response. That document will be one for the ages.

Then Holder tries to condemn the Republicans who outed the FBI for being the crooked organization it became under Obama and Holder.

The next time Trump or the complicit Republicans say they are “pro law enforcement” remember their treatment of the FBI, the DOJ, the career men and women who work there and the ways in which they have flouted the rule of law.

Holder isn’t even clever in hiding that he’s still a stooge of the highest order.

He tried to get President Trump to do what the Left wanted, when he tweeted:

ABSOLUTE RED LINE: the firing of Bob Mueller or crippling the special counsel’s office. If removed or meaningfully tampered with, there must be mass, popular, peaceful support of both. The American people must be seen and heard – they will ultimately be determinative.

Why fire Mueller, when he’s doing a great job of putting the Democrats in the kill zone?!

But nice try by Holder and his handlers.

America will know soon why the Democrats are so scared of what we will learn. I can hardly wait.

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