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Screw
Up, Move Up, Cover Up: The Fast
and Furious Edition
By Michelle Malkin
8/31/2011
There
are now enough Operation Fast
and Furious officials playing hide-and-seek in the Obama administration
to fill
a “rubber room.”
That’s
the nickname for
taxpayer-subsidized holding pens, such as the ones in the New York City
public
schools, where crooked employees are separated from the system and paid
to do
nothing. Perhaps the White House can stimulate a few construction jobs
by
adding an entire rubber room annex for “reassigned” scandal bureaucrats
at 1600
Pennsylvania Avenue. It’s getting mighty crowded.
On
Tuesday, the Justice Department
announced it was shuffling Kenneth Melson, acting director of the
Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, out of his job. The
disclosure comes
amid continued GOP investigations into the administration’s fatally
botched
straw gun purchase racket at the border and spreading outrage over
legal
obstructionism and whistleblower retaliation by DOJ brass. The DOJ
inspector
general is also conducting a probe.
Internal
documents earlier showed that
Melson was intimately involved in overseeing the program and screened
undercover videos of thousands of straw purchases of AK-47s and other
high-powered rifles -- many of which ended up in the hands of Mexican
drug
cartel thugs, including those who murdered Border Patrol Agent Brian
Terry last
December. Fast and Furious weapons have been tied to at least a dozen
violent
crimes in America and untold bloody havoc in Mexico.
In secret July 4 testimony, Melson
revealed he was “sick to his stomach” when he discovered the extent of
the
operation’s deadly lapses. Join the club, pal.
Melson
told congressional
investigators that he and ATF’s senior leadership “moved to reassign
every
manager involved in Fast and Furious, from the deputy assistant
director for
field operations down to the group supervisor” after ATF whistleblowers
went to
the press and Capitol. But according to Melson, he and company were
ordered by
Justice Department higher-ups to remain silent about the reasons for
the
reassignments.
In
other words: the ATF managers in
the know were “effectively muzzled while the DOJ sent over false
denials and
buried its head in the sand,” as GOP Rep. Darrell Issa, chairman of the
House
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and Sen. Charles
Grassley, the
ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, concluded in July.
Melson
has been kicked back to DOJ’s
main office in a flabbergasting new slot as “senior adviser on forensic
science
in the department’s Office of Legal Policy.” He may have been “sick to
his
stomach,” but the federal careerist apparently has no intention of
quitting an
administration with blood on its hands. And now he’ll be advising
others on how
to track and handle evidence. Nice make-work if you can get it.
Others
on the Fast and Furious dance
card of lemons:
--
Assistant U.S. Attorney Emory
Hurley in Phoenix, who helped oversee the straw gun purchase disaster.
He’s being
transferred out of the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s criminal division and
into the
civil division.
--
Assistant ATF Special Agents in
Charge George Gillett and Jim Needles. Moved to other positions.
--
BATF deputy director of operations
in the West, William McMahon. Promoted to ATF headquarters.
--
ATF Phoenix field supervisors
William Newell and David Voth. Promoted to new management positions in
Washington.
Keep
your friends close and your
henchmen on the verge of spilling all the beans closer.
There’s
been only one visible Fast and
Furious resignation: U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke in Phoenix, who quietly
stepped
down on Tuesday. One of his last acts? Opposing the request of murdered
Border
Patrol Agent Brian Terry’s family to qualify as crime victims in a
court case
against the thug who bought the Fast and Furious guns used in Terry’s
murder.
The
fish rots from the head down, of
course. DOJ is run by Eric Holder, the Beltway swamp creature who won
bipartisan approval for his nomination -- even after putting political
interests ahead of security interests at the Clinton Justice Department
in both
the Marc Rich pardon scandal and the Puerto Rican FALN terrorist
debacle.
Remember: Holder won over the Senate by arguing that his poor judgment
made him
more qualified for the job.
Screw
up, move up, cover up: It’s the
Holder way, the Obama way, the Washington way. And innocent Americans
pay.
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