Resignations day
Posted on | November 18, 2009 | 3 Comments
Nov. 6 was a day for Resignations
November 17, 2009 by John Charlton
WASHINGTON PROWLER SPECULATES THAT OBAMA IS RUNNING SCARED
by John Charlton
(Nov. 17, 2009) — Yesterday, The Post & Email reported that Mr. Paul Tsukiyama, Director of the Office of Information Practices — the very office overseeing public complaints regarding the Hawaii Department of Health’s refusal to release public documents or information regarding Obama’s alleged vital records kept by that department — resigned quietly on Nov. 6th, and that no one knew where he went.
Yesterday, The American Spectator also spoke about resignations, and speculated about their motives, but these regarding a place on the opposite site of the country: Washington, D.C..
In an editorial by The Washington Prowler, “Obama goes to the Matresses”, we are told that Cassandra Butts, “a Harvard classmate of Obama’s and one of the administration’s highest-ranking African Americans . . . quietly resigned on Friday, November 6 . . .” .
This resignation preceded that of her immediate superior, Gregory Craig, who left the position of White House Counsel only days ago.
However, what The Washington Prowler writes is more telling in the intrigue and politics behind the Craig resignation and the ascendency of Robert Bauer, whose appointment to Craig’s old position was made last Friday:
“[Bauer] knows where all the bodies are buried, and this indicates that there is something amiss with this White House, or at least someone is nervous about what is going on,” says a former Obama transition team adviser. “You don’t just make these kinds of changes for the sake of rearranging the deck chairs, and not at this time with at least three legislative and policy decisions looming that the Counsel’s office would have been deeply involved in.”
“This doesn’t come close to the ‘Saturday Night Massacre’ in the Nixon days, but it’s pretty damn weird,” says Washington, D.C.-based Democrat lawyer, who has held counsel positions both in the Senate and in previous presidential administrations. “I’m surprised not only that the press seems to be ignoring the fact that two presidential lawyers have left at about the same time, but that no one seems to care that for the first time, I think ever, we have a President’s personal attorney also serving as White House counsel. I don’t care if Bob [Bauer] recuses himself from future personal legal business, this should be troubling to anyone who cares about the Executive Office of the President.”
The coincidence of all these resignations appears to be part of a grand strategy of Obama to tie up loose ends and prevent the imminent breaking of a dyke of facts and evidence which will indict his claims of transparency, openness and change.
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November 18th, 2009 @ 2:38 pm
John Charlton is so dishonest and habitual lyer, distorting facts that Leo Donofrio has BANNED HIM from his blog on Oct 17, 2009.
John Charlton is a racist bigot, do nor be fooled.
November 18th, 2009 @ 4:07 pm
which part of the report is not true?
November 29th, 2009 @ 5:30 pm
benrky, Leo posted a retraction of his former statements re;John Charlton and apologized to Mr. Charlton for his criticism of him. I believe the apology was posted on 11/25 or 11/26 at Leo’s Natural Born Citizen blog. I was glad to see him do that, because we need MORE UNITY in this push to expose Obama’s Constitutional ineligibility. We’re fighting such an uphill battle as it is, we can’t afford to be so factional.