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cynatnite

(31,011 posts)
Sun Jun 3, 2012, 08:28 PM Jun 2012

War in the White House

Eric Holder, who heads Mr Obama's justice department, is said to have become "incensed" after being accused by David Axelrod of complaining publicly about political interference in his office.

"That's bull****," Mr Holder said in a confrontation after a cabinet meeting, according to author Daniel Klaidman. He writes: "The two men stood chest to chest. It was like a school yard fight".

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In 'Kill or Capture: The War on Terror and the Soul of the Obama Presidency', Klaidman discloses the struggles within Mr Obama's White House at it mounted its controversial campaign against al-Qaeda.

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Klaidman writes in his book that shortly after taking office in 2009, Mr Obama was already keenly aware of the possibility that he might be ousted by the former Massachusetts governor after one term.

"You never know who is going to be president four years from now," Mr Obama is said to have told aides during a discussion about whether he should be able to detain terror suspects indefinitely. "I have to think about how Mitt Romney would use that power."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/barackobama/9309372/War-in-the-White-House-attorney-general-Eric-Holder-and-top-Obama-adviser-David-Axelrod-had-to-be-separated.html

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War in the White House (Original Post) cynatnite Jun 2012 OP
why is this crap... dennis4868 Jun 2012 #1
Well, there's nothing more reliable Summer Hathaway Jun 2012 #2
De-contextualized hearsay about hearsay. IOW, bullshit! Ahem, from the home of the Dowining Street patrice Jun 2012 #3
useless filler 2banon Jun 2012 #4
Who cares? BlueDemKev Jun 2012 #5

patrice

(47,992 posts)
3. De-contextualized hearsay about hearsay. IOW, bullshit! Ahem, from the home of the Dowining Street
Sun Jun 3, 2012, 08:59 PM
Jun 2012

Minutes, no less.

 

2banon

(7,321 posts)
4. useless filler
Sun Jun 3, 2012, 09:12 PM
Jun 2012

it actually is uninformative of anything. a squabble? really?

I only wish that the squaring off was of any real value.

I mean what if Holder was actually going after real criminals like wall street fraudsters and banksters, election riggers, crimes of Bush/Cheney and so on? as opposed to the desperate attempts to appear "tough on crime" by picking off low hanging fruit, such as legal Marijuana Dispensaries and it's affiliate tax paying instituions? sheesh!

Remind me why he hasn't done this again?

BlueDemKev

(3,003 posts)
5. Who cares?
Sun Jun 3, 2012, 09:18 PM
Jun 2012

2 guys in a presidential administration had an argument? Wow, that's UNHEARD of!

Never before in the history of our republic has there EVER been one incident of disagreement or dissension in White House until Holder and Axelrod's confrontation the other day. Everybody has always agreed and been so cheerful with each other. Colin Powell and Dick Cheney exemplified the consistent aura of harmony and deep love inside the gates of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

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