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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: 2nd Obama Veep Committee member tied to economic scandal - Eric Holder Eric Holder apparently was the one who recommended to Bill Clinton to pardon Marc Rich. Rich was a commodities trader who fled to Europe in 1983 after tax evasion charges and allegations of illegal oil dealings with Iran. ********** Eric Holder, a member of Barack Obama's VP search committee, played an important role in the much-maligned pardon of fugitive Marc Rich. Is this the Democratic candidate's idea of 'change' and 'new politics'? Support Pajamas Media; Visit Our Advertisers document.write(''); if ((!document.images && navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Mozilla/2.") >= 0) || navigator.userAgent.indexOf("WebTV")>= 0) { document.write(''); document.write(' You may not always agree with his political analysis but Dick Morris, perhaps better than anyone willing to talk about it, knows his Clinton-ology. Morris reminded us that Eric Holder, recently appointed by Barack Obama to his vice presidential search committee, played a leading role in one of the most infamous events of a presidency filled with infamy: the pardon of billionaire fugitive Marc Rich. Morris dubbed the decision to select Holder as Obama57;s 60;first clear, serious mistake.61; Rich, of course, was the commodities trader who fled the country in 1983 to escape prosecution for tax evasion, racketeering, and trading with the enemy. Rich57;s attorneys circumvented normal procedures, took the pardon to the White House attorneys, and gained pardon for their client, whose wife just happened to be a friend and major donor to the Clinton library, the Democratic Party, and Clinton57;s legal defense fund. A firestorm ensued as did congressional investigations in which Democrats as well as Republicans excoriated the Clintons57; conduct. This was not a Republican-contrived controversy. Time reported at the onset of the hearings: But most see this as a source of bipartisan outrage. Republicans and Democrats alike were dumbstruck by the Rich pardon. The federal prosecutors who indicted Rich are especially livid, particularly because, by definition, Rich appears to be ineligible for a pardon: He never took responsibility for his actions or served any sentence. The congressional panels were called to investigate the path to Rich57;s pardon 52; which, as various documents seem to indicate, did not follow usual channels. In testimony Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee, U.S. pardon attorney Roger Adams says when the White House sent over Rich57;s name for pardon consideration 52; only a few hours before the president was due to leave office 52; there was never any mention of Rich being a fugitive. Rep. Henry Waxman declared that it was a 60;bad precedent, an end run around the judicial process, and appeared to set a double standard for the wealthy and powerful61; and that had a Republican president 60;presided over a pardon process that resembled the chaotic mess that seemingly characterized the final days of the Clinton administration, I would be outraged and would criticize it.61; In a Senate hearing Senator Herb Kohl asked Adams how he viewed the affair: KOHL: And in this case, do you feel good about that pardon? ADAMS: All I can tell you, Senator, is that this case was clearly not 52; this was a very unusual situation. The Rich and [Rich partner Pincus] Green case were not handled anything approaching the normal way. I guess I have a parochial interest in seeing that they 52; I would prefer that things be handled the normal way. But when a president, for whatever reason, decides not to handle things in an orderly 52; in a way in conformity with the regulations, there57;s very little that I can do about it. No less than Maureen Dowd remarked that on this one the Clintons perverted the legal system and may have traded a constitutional power for personal benefit. 70; The Clintons ran a cash-and-carry White House. They were either hawking stuff or carting it off. Holder57;s role is not in dispute. Without him this travesty would likely not have occurred, as described here: Mr. Holder, the [Congressional] report says, played a major role, steering Mr. Rich57;s lawyers toward Jack Quinn, a former White House counsel. Mr. Rich hired Mr. Quinn, whose Washington contacts and ability to lobby the president made the difference, according to the report. It says that Mr. Holder57;s support for the pardon and his failure to alert prosecutors of a pending pardon were just as crucial. 70; The panel criticized Mr. Holder57;s conduct as unconscionable and cited several problems. It cited his admission last year that he had hoped Mr. Quinn would support his becoming attorney general in a Gore administration. So to be clear, Holder helped steer the attorney for Rich, a fugitive whose pardon request would likely have been rejected through normal channels due to his status as a fugitive, to the man Holder wanted assistance with in getting his next job. Now there57;s a man who knows something about conflicts of interest.
Poster Comment: Obama will dump him like a lump of radioactive yellow cake once the media takes note. The "dump" will be out of political necessity and not some foggy conspiracy. Obama, as a member of the Establishment, is a master of the Game.
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#1. To: Jethro Tull (#0)
yeah, Obama is about change we can believe in. notice it's always the same cast of characters admin after admin.
Lots of Clintonites for sure. Just wait until he's told Clark fits in well as his Veep.
the more things "change" the more they stay the same... and so it goes.
Re Clark.......yes, it will be quite interesting to find out exactly how he knew how many tanks were 'killed' in Serbia, or his explanation as to why we were killing all those cardboard cutouts! Yes???
Turn your back on the sun and you only see the shadows.
Clark. A nasty little man who loved his nasty little war. What ever became of Milosevic, btw? I don't hear the left calling for justice for him.
Partisan shit only gives you half the story; up until the point Holder started carrying the ball for Rich, his lawyer was Lewis Scooter Libby! Plus, the essential weakness and fragility of Obama's and all so called outsiders strategy is that it is impossible to get things done without the DC fixers, like Vernon Jordan, and in Obie's case, Jim Johnson. A tempest in a teapot for most, but getting hoisted on one's own petard is always good for a chucke. A "tangential" person, indeed, the guy in charge of selecting a VP.
Thanks for the addition. Accuracy is our goal :)
Corroboration. isteve.blogspot.com/2005/10/scooter-libby-marc-rich- connection.html GOP chief scrutinizes Obamas relationship with controversial figures By Steven Thomma / McClatchy Newspapers Googling Libby Rich turns up this tangential reference to a recent article.
I guess Obama and McCain are in competition to see who has the most crooked campaign staff members that they're willing to throw under the bus (not that any of the "revelations" come as news to Mad Mac or BHO - it was only when they were caught and outed).
He was being tried by the international bastards, but died from a heart attack, I believe, before the kangaroo trial was over.
Turn your back on the sun and you only see the shadows.
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