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Home Front: Politix
Holder compares Issa to Tailgunner Joe
2011-12-09
[Washington Examiner] Fireworks broke out in Congress today, as Rep. Rep Darrell Issa, R-Calif., warned Attorney General Eric Inaction Jackson Holder that he could be held in contempt of Congress for his failure to cooperate with an investigation into the Fast and Furious program, in which the B.O. regime allowed guns to "walk" into Mexico, where they ended up in the hands of Mexican drug lords.

The exchange, which occurred at the end of a House Judiciary committee hearing that lasted nearly seven hours including recesses, went kaboom! as Issa compared Holder's stonewalling to the Nixon era and Holder responded by comparing Issa's tactics to Sen. Joe McCarthy's.

Issa, who chairs the House Oversight and Government Reform committee that is investigating the Fast and Furious program, pressed Holder on whether he would comply with a subpoena request to release documents crucial to the probe. The Caliphornia congressman noted that if Holder did not cooperate or give a good reason for not providing the documents, he risked being held in contempt of Congress.

Holder said he would consider the request, and respond as prior Attorneys General had.

Issa responded by comparing Holder to John Mitchell -- a reference to one of President Nixon's Attorneys General, who was implicated in the Watergate scandal.

Holder fired back by invoking the McCarthy-era line, "Have you no shame?"

To which Issa retorted, "Have YOU no shame?"

The actual line, uttered to McCarthy during a 1954 hearing by Army counsel Joseph Nye Welch, was, "Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?"
Posted by:Fred

#12  I'm on-board with that, RinVA.
However, back to our Beloved AT Holder...Which
"Tail-gunner Joe" do You think that racist black anarchist was alluding to? Just curious...
Posted by: Grease Jith3343   2011-12-09 23:23  

#11  Joe Kennedy, Jr. was a pilot, not a tailgunner. He volunteered for a dangerous mission, and was killed when his plane exploded. He died a hero. He had flown 25 combat missions and was eligible to be rotated home.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2011-12-09 19:06  

#10  Tailgunner Joe - the Forgotten Kennedy???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-12-09 18:52  

#9  Oh, now you all are just engaging in swift boating which...oh, yeah...never mind.
Posted by: Pollyandrew   2011-12-09 16:10  

#8  there were Soviet spies, it's just that McCarthy was utterly incompetent at identifying them. Yup, that's what I learned from all the disclosures after 1990. The rapid passage of Manhattan Project info from the USA to the USSR was the "red flag" for anyone paying attention. Reading between the lines,many of those Soviet spies probably retired & expired on federal pensions over the years.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-12-09 13:23  

#7  Well... there were Soviet spies, it's just that McCarthy was utterly incompetent at identifying them. Most of the heavy lifting had been done by Nixon & HUAC on one side and Truman & the Feds on the other side. *SENATOR* McCarthy was a johnny-come-lately show-pony who apparently was mostly talking through his hat.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2011-12-09 09:41  

#6  Yeah, what they said. McCarthy may have been a big jerk but he was also right about the commies. I'm not sure Holder wants to press this comparison too hard - not that the MSM will notice.
Posted by: SteveS   2011-12-09 05:25  

#5  you beat me to it tipover...
Posted by: abu do you love   2011-12-09 04:34  

#4  And documents from the collapsed Soviet Union confirmed "Tailgunner Joe's" suspicions.
Posted by: tipover   2011-12-09 01:00  

#3  Well, that's ONE card played...
Posted by: tu3031   2011-12-09 00:26  

#2  Tailgunner Joe was accused of many things, but supplying guns to kill Americans was not one of them.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-12-09 00:12  

#1   Reminds me of dueling wizards attempting to cast spells on each other.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-12-09 00:04  

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