Sam Fisher
Banned
Hats off to Barack Hussein Obama and his bitterly racist toady Eric Holder, who have been acknowledged for doing what they do best — wallow in corruption. Both have made Judicial Watch’s list of the 10 most corrupt politicians for 2011:
President Obama makes Judicial Watch’s “Ten Most Wanted” list for a fifth consecutive year. (The former Illinois Senator was also a “Dishonorable Mention” in 2006.) And when it comes to Obama corruption, it may not get any bigger than Solyndra. Solyndra was once known as the poster ***** for the Obama administration’s massive “green energy” initiative, but it has become the poster ***** for the corruption that ensues when the government meddles in the private sector. Solyndra filed for bankruptcy in September 2011, leaving 1,100 workers without jobs and the American taxpayers on the hook for $535 million thanks to an Obama administration stimulus loan guarantee.
But when it comes to Obama corruption, Solyndra is just one of many. Without the backing of the media, he would already have been impeached and imprisoned.
As for the damp rat we’re asked to regard as Attorney General,
Attorney General Eric Holder now operates the most politicized and ideological Department of Justice (DOJ) in recent history. And revelations from the Operation Fast and Furious scandal suggest that programs approved by the Holder DOJ may have resulted in the needless deaths of many, including a federal *************** officer.
Holder has piled up plenty more qualifications for making the list, including conspiring with ACORN front group Project Vote to rig the 2012 elections.
No Republicans of comparable national prominence made the top 10, but Newt Gingrich got onto the list of Dishonorable Mentions — and not only for past misdeeds from his Speaker days:
Gingrich insinuated during one presidential debate that some members of Congress who took money from Fannie and Freddie should go to jail. And yet, over a span of eight years, according to Bloomberg News, The Gingrich Group was paid between $1.6 and $1.8 million by the home mortgage company. At the same time, Freddie Mac was engaged in massive fraud. Gingrich suggested he was a “historian” for Freddie Mac. But the evidence clearly shows he was “throwing his weight” behind the two Government Sponsored Enterprises to prop them up, saying in one interview that Fannie and Freddie provided a more “liquid and stable housing finance system than we would have” without them. Ironically, President Obama, the man who Gingrich is seeking to oust from office, is keeping secret each and every Freddie Mac (and Fannie Mae) document, including those that could shed light on Gingrich’s relationship with Freddie.
Presumably some of these documents would be released at a strategic moment should Gingrich win the nomination.
Gingrich also has claimed, “I have never done lobbying of any kind.” However, as documented by the Washington Examiner’s Timothy Carney, Gingrich was a hired *** for the **** lobby who “worked hard to persuade Republican congressmen to vote for the Medicare **** subsidy that the industry favored.” Carney reports that the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America confirmed that they paid Gingrich. Bloomberg News “cited sources from leading **** companies AstraZeneca and Pfizer saying that those companies had also hired Gingrich.”
Given enough power, could Newt match the corruption level of punks like Obama and Holder? It’s doubtful, but there’s no sense finding out the hard way.
Kings of corruption
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President Obama makes Judicial Watch’s “Ten Most Wanted” list for a fifth consecutive year. (The former Illinois Senator was also a “Dishonorable Mention” in 2006.) And when it comes to Obama corruption, it may not get any bigger than Solyndra. Solyndra was once known as the poster ***** for the Obama administration’s massive “green energy” initiative, but it has become the poster ***** for the corruption that ensues when the government meddles in the private sector. Solyndra filed for bankruptcy in September 2011, leaving 1,100 workers without jobs and the American taxpayers on the hook for $535 million thanks to an Obama administration stimulus loan guarantee.
But when it comes to Obama corruption, Solyndra is just one of many. Without the backing of the media, he would already have been impeached and imprisoned.
As for the damp rat we’re asked to regard as Attorney General,
Attorney General Eric Holder now operates the most politicized and ideological Department of Justice (DOJ) in recent history. And revelations from the Operation Fast and Furious scandal suggest that programs approved by the Holder DOJ may have resulted in the needless deaths of many, including a federal *************** officer.
Holder has piled up plenty more qualifications for making the list, including conspiring with ACORN front group Project Vote to rig the 2012 elections.
No Republicans of comparable national prominence made the top 10, but Newt Gingrich got onto the list of Dishonorable Mentions — and not only for past misdeeds from his Speaker days:
Gingrich insinuated during one presidential debate that some members of Congress who took money from Fannie and Freddie should go to jail. And yet, over a span of eight years, according to Bloomberg News, The Gingrich Group was paid between $1.6 and $1.8 million by the home mortgage company. At the same time, Freddie Mac was engaged in massive fraud. Gingrich suggested he was a “historian” for Freddie Mac. But the evidence clearly shows he was “throwing his weight” behind the two Government Sponsored Enterprises to prop them up, saying in one interview that Fannie and Freddie provided a more “liquid and stable housing finance system than we would have” without them. Ironically, President Obama, the man who Gingrich is seeking to oust from office, is keeping secret each and every Freddie Mac (and Fannie Mae) document, including those that could shed light on Gingrich’s relationship with Freddie.
Presumably some of these documents would be released at a strategic moment should Gingrich win the nomination.
Gingrich also has claimed, “I have never done lobbying of any kind.” However, as documented by the Washington Examiner’s Timothy Carney, Gingrich was a hired *** for the **** lobby who “worked hard to persuade Republican congressmen to vote for the Medicare **** subsidy that the industry favored.” Carney reports that the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America confirmed that they paid Gingrich. Bloomberg News “cited sources from leading **** companies AstraZeneca and Pfizer saying that those companies had also hired Gingrich.”
Given enough power, could Newt match the corruption level of punks like Obama and Holder? It’s doubtful, but there’s no sense finding out the hard way.
Kings of corruption
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