Posted on 05/09/2015 10:30:59 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
When Attorney General Eric Holders reign at the Justice Department ended earlier this month, readers of National Review probably hoped it would mean the end of stories about Holders seemingly inexhaustible misbehavior and legal shenanigans. But apparently he could not leave without one last abuse of taxpayer funds.
Holder is the only attorney general in history to be held in contempt of Congress. But that didnt stop the Justice Department from releasing a nine-minute paean to him, which paints him as a cross between Martin Luther King Jr. and Mother Theresa.
Its entitled Attorney General Eric Holder: The Peoples Lawyer. Were not kidding about the MLK Jr. comparison. The video is full of images like this one, which has him standing in MLKs shadow obviously intended to claim that Holder is a modern-day Martin Luther King:
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the photo was poorly posed to say the least..it looks like theres water or something gushing out of his nose !
He must be runnin’ for somethin’. His life if he knows too much about the wrong things.
I think the job has killed Holders health and is not long for this world , it’s the only reason he gave up
“The People’s Lawyer”????? Maybe if you’re just the right kind of “people”. Wouldn’t be mine,I’m afraid. Does someone sit up nights & dream up this stuff?
“the photo was poorly posed to say the least..it looks like theres water or something gushing out of his nose !”
I have faith in you to create a photoshop pix with split pea soup - ala Linda Blair in “The Exorcist” movie - gushing out of Holder’s nostrils. You’ve never disappointed us.
aahahahahaha Thanks!
The only video DOJ should be providing is of Eric “The Red” Holder being frog marched off to prison.
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