FBI informer "engaged in immediate conversations" with the White House
Would-be coke dealer and government informant Al Sharpton may help the federal government pick Eric Holder’s successor.
Sharpton’s National Action Network is “engaged in immediate conversations” with the White House,” the organization recently announced.
“The resignation of Attorney General Eric Holder is met with both pride and disappointment by the Civil Rights community,” he said. “We are proud that he has been the best Attorney General on Civil Rights in U.S. history and disappointed because he leaves at a critical time when we need his continued diligence most,” according to Business Insider.
As Infowars.com’s Mikael Thalen reported when it was announced Holder would step down, the AG’s record of abuse is long and sordid. The list includes Fast and Furious, allowing banks to get off the hook for money laundering, and attacking journalists and government whistleblowers.
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9 comments:
Shame on the White House for letting that fool anywhere near it or have any part whatsoever in who will be the next AG. They would lock the doors or any other criminal, why not lock the doors when he wants to enter. If he was a coke dealer, he's a criminal, period.
And we thought it couldn't get any worse.....
10:24AM
I completely agree. This is a frightening realization to know that a devout racist is about to have input in nominating what I believe is the most important person in America. All one can hope for is that the future AG pulls the wool over Obama's eyes and has an ethical agenda in mind.
Al needs a Blanket party.
I think sharpton should be drug tested. Somebody on drugs has NO business advising ANYONE especially when it comes to the welfare of this country!
Dont say Welfare,lol thats his Peeps.
He can't pick his own arse.
Sorry 12:05. I should have said well being or possibly best interest.
Shopton just wans to ensure that he can continue his criminal enterprise.
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