Today I can almost feel sorry for him.

Eric Holder Just Doesn’t Know.

This is why show prep is so important, Eric. Just what Obama needed, only halfway through his very, very bad week, is for you to go full Sergeant Schultz while testifying for the cameras.

But I am confused by one thing. How on earth can he recuse himself from a case his own department is supposedly pursuing? How does that work? I was a department head once. Not in government, so no doubt the rules are different. But if I saw a project I was responsible for about to melt down, I couldn’t just say “Whoa, guess I’d better recuse myself from that steaming pile.” That wouldn’t go over very well at the next management meeting.

How come the Attorney General can do it?

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3 Responses to Today I can almost feel sorry for him.

  1. KA9VSZ says:

    I’m guessing they don’t have management meetings- they have CYA meetings.

  2. Titan Mk6B says:

    That question has confused me also. When a judge recuses there is another judge to take over. Do we have another AG to take over? Maybe it’s going to be Valerie Jarrett.

  3. naturegirl says:

    It’s becoming hard to keep up with all the scandals, they are rapid fire lately.

    Which I’m sure is done on purpose.

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