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Published: January 15th, 2009
Senate Republicans, Eric
Holder, and the Black Community
Letters to the Editor
Once again Republicans are
showing how tone deaf this party really is. This time, the stupidity is
emanating from the United States senate. President-elect Obama has nominated
Eric Holder to be the next United States Attorney General. He will be the
first Black Attorney General in our country’s history. Holder has served as
a former Superior Court judge of the District of Columbia (appointed by,
guess who? That pillar of liberalism—President Ronald Reagan). He also
served as U.S. Attorney for Washington, DC and Deputy Attorney General (both
under President Clinton). Thus, he has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate on
several occasions.
Out of all of Obama’s cabinet
nominees, the party chooses a Black person to pick a fight with. Are
Republicans being racist? Of course not, but the perception sure doesn’t
look good. Especially with their well document past with the Black
community, this is just a fight they don’t need.
The person leading the charge
against Holder is none other than Pennsylvania Senator, Arlen Specter. He is
considered a liberal Republican and is anathema to conservatives. But, in a
preemptive reelection move (2010), he is attempting to shore up his right
flank. There have been persistent rumors that Specter may face another
primary challenge from his right (four years ago he was challenged by former
Congressman Pat Toomey—who only lost by a few thousand votes). If Specter
can eliminate this threat, he is most likely to win reelection.
So, in order to boost his
political fortunes, Specter is willing to alienate the Black community. Here
is his plan. Specter wants to revisit the Marc Rich pardon. Rich was
convicted in abstentia of tax fraud and making illegal oil deals with Iran.
Holder indicated to President Clinton that he was “neutral, leaning toward”
favorable regarding recommending a pardon (this was in 1999 but the pardon
was not issued until January 20, 2001, a few hours before Clinton left
office).
Now, let’s give the
distinguished Senator from PA a simple law lesson. The President is granted
the power to pardon by the United States Constitution, Article II, Section
2: “the President shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for
offenses against the United States, except in cases of impeachment.”
Typically, applications for pardons are referred for review and non-binding
recommendation by the Office of the Pardon Attorney, an official of the
Department of Justice. So, even if Holder had vociferously opposed the
pardon, the President has absolute authority to act. Holder’s role was
strictly advisory and Specter knows this.
According to the Politico
newspaper, Specter and his fellow Republican senators also want to question
Holder on his purported support of clemency for the members of the convicted
terrorist group (FALN (Armed Forces of National Liberation). None of these
jailed members were convicted of bombings or crimes which injured others.
They were convicted of conspiracies to commit robbery, bomb making, sedition
and firearms & explosives violations. Senate Republicans also want to relive
the Elian Gonzalez and Branch Davidian controversies (Waco). According to
them, they are concerned about whether Holder can be independent from a
President Obama.
I wish Republicans had shown the
same amount of aggressive enthusiasm regarding “independence” when it came
to the Bush administration and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.
This is my central complaint with the Republican Party. You have our first
Black president nominating the first Black to be Attorney General and that’s
the one nominee the Republicans choose to fight over.
Do Republicans not see the
perception problem with this strategy? Wouldn’t a more appropriate person to
go after these issues on be Sen. Hillary Clinton? She not only was the wife
of President Clinton, but was intimately involved in some of these
controversial issues Republicans now want to relive through Holder’s
nomination.
Senator Clinton sailed through
her confirmation hearing earlier this week without so much as a raised voice
directed towards her. But, the highest ranking Black nominee has to explain
why he didn’t attempt to stop a sitting President from exercising an
absolute power that cannot be stopped. The party’s actions speak so loud
that I can’t hear a damned thing they are saying!
So, once again Black Republicans
are put in the position of trying to explain to our community why
Republicans are hostile towards us. So, even when we play by the rules, it
always seems there is one more hurdle yet to overcome.
No serious person questions
Holder’s qualifications for the job. Just look at some of the Republicans
who have publically stated their support for him: Frances Townsend, former
Homeland Security advisor, former Senator John Warner, Senator Orrin Hatch,
former Rep. Bob Barr, former U.S. attorney Joseph E. diGenova, former deputy
attorney general James Comey, former attorney general William Barr, former
solicitor general Theodore B. Olsen, and former deputy attorney general
Larry Thompson (who served under G.W. Bush. He also is a Black Republican.
Why is this the only Black Republican to publically support Holder’s
nomination?)
Eric Holder will and should be
confirmed by the U.S. Senate. His credentials are unquestionably exemplary
and he definitely has the right temperament for the job. Republicans in
general and Arlen Specter in particular should stop using Holder’s
nomination to score political points with the right wing. Republicans
continue to alienate the Black community with many of their actions and the
Holder nomination is just the latest example. If the Republican Party
continues downs this path, that won’t be the only thing that will be
confirmed!
RAYNARD
JACKSON
Arlington
Raynard Jackson is president & CEO
of Raynard Jackson & Associates, LLC., a D.C.-based political
consulting/government affairs firm
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