Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Sipsey Street Exclusive: "Having exhausted all available options in obtaining compliance." Twas' the night before contempt and all through the House . . .

First, the vote is definitely happening according to my sources. So, too, says Boehner: House will go ahead with contempt vote
The Obama administration and House Republicans refused to find a middle ground in a dispute over documents related to a botched gun-tracking operation, and the GOP plunged ahead with plans for precedent-setting votes Thursday to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in civil and criminal contempt of Congress.
The votes are expected hours after the Supreme Court will capture the nation's attention with its ruling on the legality of President Barack Obama's health care law. Even without that diversion, the contempt issue throws both parties temporarily off-track in their efforts to focus on the economy in an election year.
There's little question that Republicans will get the votes they need, not only from their own majority but from Democrats aligned with the National Rifle Association — which has said it's keeping score. The NRA has said it believes the administration was using the flawed Operation Fast and Furious to make the case for more gun control.
Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., the longest serving House member and normally an NRA supporter, said Wednesday he would not back the contempt resolutions but instead wants the Oversight and Government Reform Committee to conduct a more thorough investigation.
"A more thorough investigation"?!?!? What a crock. I can't believe this dinosaur is still there.
As other Dems continue to defect, the Congressional Black Caucus plans some race-baiting grandstanding: Black Lawmakers Plot 'Walkout Strategy' During Holder Contempt Vote
The Congressional Black Caucus has called a members-only "emergency" meeting on Thursday to plot a "walkout strategy" ahead of the scheduled contempt vote of Attorney General Eric Holder later in the day.
The plans, detailed in an email from the executive director of the Congressional Black Caucus obtained by the Alley, include circulating a letter disapproving of the vote and having lawmakers walk out of the Capitol to hold a press conference during the roll call.
There was much excitement at MSNBC today about a CNN/Fortune magazine hit piece on John Dodson entitled: The truth about the Fast and Furious scandal. We've known this was coming for a while. The author, a long-time Clintonista contacted every body she thought she could milk for dirt on John starting sometime last October. She was given access to internal ATF documents, all selectively arranged to make the case which Katie Pavlich subjects to some deconstruction here: Fortune Magazine Tries to Tell The "Truth" About Fast and Furious, Fails Miserably
Of course you have to give the Evil Empire credit, they timed the release beautifully. I grew concerned earlier today when I was told that wavering Dems were having the article waved under their noses and were being warned that "it was all a lie so don't vote for contempt." However, my sources on and near the Hill dismissed the reports, saying no one believed that it would get any traction. Said one, "They waited too long. If they had done this six-months ago, they might have crafted an alternate storyline, but then the Committee could have had the time to debunk it as well." Another said, "This won't survive the publication of the contempt Report tomorrow."
Speaking of which, I now have in my hands a hard copy of the Report and Resolution that the House will be voting on tomorrow. The Report is 270 pages long and in PDF format that is difficult to open for some folks. If we get the problems resolved, we'll post it on Scribd. Below is the title page and executive summary:
House Calendar No. 140, 112TH CONGRESS, 2d Session, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPORT 2012 112–546
RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING THAT THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIND ERIC H. HOLDER, JR., ATTORNEY GENERAL, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, IN CONTEMPT OF CONGRESS FOR REFUSAL TO COMPLY WITH A SUBPOENA DULY ISSUED BY THE COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM.
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES together with ADDITIONAL AND MINORITY VIEWS.
JUNE 22, 2012. — Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, having considered this Report, report favorably thereon and recommend that the Report be approved.
The form of the resolution that the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform would recommend to the House of Representatives for citing Eric H. Holder, Jr., Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, for contempt of Congress pursuant to this report is as follows:
Resolved, That Eric H. Holder, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, shall be found to be in contempt of Congress for failure to comply with a congressional subpoena.
Resolved, That pursuant to 2 U.S.C. 192 and 194, the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall certify the report of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, detailing the refusal of Eric H. Holder, Jr., Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, to produce documents to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform as directed by subpoena, to the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, to the end that Mr. Holder be proceeded against in the manner and form provided by law.
Resolved, That the Speaker of the House shall otherwise take all appropriate action to enforce the subpoena.
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Department of Justice has refused to comply with congressional subpoenas related to Operation Fast and Furious, an Administration initiative that allowed around two thousand firearms to fall into the hands of drug cartels and may have led to the death of a U.S. Border Patrol Agent. The consequences of the lack of judgment that permitted such an operation to occur are tragic.
The Department’s refusal to work with Congress to ensure that it has fully complied with the Committee’s efforts to compel the production of documents and information related to this controversy is inexcusable and cannot stand. Those responsible for allowing Fast and Furious to proceed and those who are preventing the truth about the operation from coming out must be held accountable for their actions.
Having exhausted all available options in obtaining compliance, the Chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee recommends that Congress find the Attorney General in contempt for his failure to comply with the subpoena issued to him.
And here is House Resolution 706:
112TH CONGRESS, 2D SESSION H. RES. 706
Authorizing the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform to initiate or ntervene in judicial proceedings to enforce certain subpoenas.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Mr. ISSA submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on ___________.
RESOLUTION
Authorizing the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform to initiate or intervene in judicial proceedings to enforce certain subpoenas.
Resolved, That the Chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is authorized to initiate or intervene in judicial proceedings in any Federal court of competent jurisdiction, on behalf of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, to seek declaratory judgments affirming the duty of Eric H. Holder, Jr., Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, to comply with any subpoena that is a subject of the resolution accompanying House Report 112–546 issued to him by the Committee as part of its investigation into the United States Department of Justice operation known as ‘‘Fast and Furious’’ and related matters, and to seek appropriate ancillary relief, including injunctive relief.
SEC. 2. The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform shall report as soon as practicable to the House with respect to any judicial proceedings which it initiates or in which it intervenes pursuant to this resolution.
SEC. 3. The Office of General Counsel of the House of Representatives shall, at the authorization of the Speaker, represent the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in any litigation pursuant to this resolution. In giving that authorization, the Speaker shall consult with the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group established pursuant to clause 8 of rule II.
Tomorrow should be very interesting.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mike, GOOD JOB, Damn good job & I am proud of you.

arhooley said...

Fortune's piece gave us the shocking, exclusive info that Dodson wore flip-flops to work and everybody hated him. He didn't bring the doughnuts when it was his turn!

Didn't interview him, though. Not a hint of "Dodson was unavailable for comment" or "Dodson declined to cooperate with the article" or "Dodson was under a gag order." Just Dodson this, Dodson that, take everyone else's word for it because we're too sloppy to follow up.

Anonymous said...

GOOD! About damn time the RINO Repugnicans (RRs) grew a spine and a set. Enough with the Libturds whining about "bipartisan-hands-across-the-aisle (do-it-our-way)".
Now it's time for the RRs to tug back.

And as for the Black Caucus -- what a racist bunch of libturds. They want all-encompassing inclusion for themselves, but are willing & eager to exclude everyone else not themselves from their incestuous little group.
Let 'em do their walk out temper tantrum hissy fit. By my best knowledge, the vote is taken with what members are present. If they're not there, that should mean that the contempt vote will pass by an even wider margin then might be otherwise.
Fools, idiots and poltroons.

And Mike, good, nay, EXCELLENT work on yours and David's part. Rest (as much as you're able), heal, get better.

B Woodman
III-per

Womyn of 3 said...

I have followed your reports, examiner and CleanUpATF for a little over a year. I hope you don't mind as I have used some of your info in forums to keep this a current issue and in the public eye. Keep up the good work and hope justice is served for the Terry, Zapata and hundreds of Mexican families.

Anonymous said...

Hat Tip Mike ....

Would'nt it be something if they had Holder arrested ??

That would probaly speed up the pending legal proceedings...

Anonymous said...

We are here! And it is a beautiful thing. This our "shot heard 'round the world" circa 28 June 2012.

Mike and David, thank you. You guys did this and deserve all the credit. And you shared it with us-- and we with you.

Enjoy such a great accomplishment. I know I will. You have waged total political warfare against the evil empire and looks like you are on the brink of your first major battle victory. This was not inevitable, you guys made it happen.

And my gut tells me more victories are on the way.

Congratulations!

rdf67 said...

"Place Eric Holder under arrest, please."
Music to my ears - a decade late.

Anonymous said...

"Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich...wants the Oversight and Government Reform Committee to conduct a more thorough investigation."

So do I, because a lot more public officials ought to be exposed for their role in the cover-up. ;^)

MALTHUS

Anonymous said...

I share none of this optimism. Even if found in contempt as he abviously should be, he'll give America the finger like his boy obama and nobody will back up the Law. That is what these criminals have done so far and after the bullshit immigration ruling the other day, I don't expect the supreme court to do a damn thing right today either. And unless they strike it ALL DOWN it will just make it worse.

This is such a no-brainer. But I'll put my money on this crime against America getting a green light. Or at least a yellow.

Anonymous said...

Make that a flashing green light.