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Old 03-07-2012, 09:12 AM
 
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It’s still on: Six more members of Congress call for Eric Holder’s resignation « Hot Air

You know what would be nice? If the media cared enough about Holder and his departments screw ups and corruption. Or perhaps if they cared more about the agent that was killed by weapons involved in Fast Furious.

Rush comments HUGE STORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Things that matter: Not so much.

Everyone in the country has been made aware of what Rush said. But I bet more than half have never heard about Fast Furious, Solyndra, Black Panthers getting off scott free, etc Just the way liberals and the media wanted


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Between the contraception kerfuffle and the GOP primaries, the MSM has had too much to cover to tackle the fallout from Fast and Furious, too. Just kidding. Even if nothing else were going on, you’d still hear this news from just a handful of people. The Daily Caller’s Matthew Boyle reports this morning that the count of congressmen calling for Attorney General Eric Holder’s resignation has reached 109:

Spokespeople for Florida Republican Reps. Cliff Stearns and Mario Diaz-Balart told The Daily Caller their bosses agree with the surging group of members already demanding Holder’s resignation. Meanwhile, four new members have signed onto the official House resolution of “no confidence” in Holder — House Resolution 490 – because of Fast and Furious: Republican Reps. Bill Huizenga of Michigan, Cory Gardner of Colorado, and Pete Olson and Mike Conaway, both of Texas.

The groundswell has grown steadily since the first House members demanded Holder resign last October. Three U.S. Senators, two sitting governors and all major Republican presidential candidates have joined those 109 House members.
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