Now that Jim Johnson has quit Barack Obama's vice-presidential candidate selection team, maybe somebody, anybody, in the media, instead of making "He's havng a bad day" excuses, might focus on the questionable judgment of Barack Obama in having Eric Holder serve on that team.
Besides his already-known role in facilitating the Clinton pardons, including that of fugitive billionaire financier March Rich, there's the matter of former Clinton Administration Deputy Attorney General Holder's involvement in the Elian Gonzalez case in 2000.
As the April 23, 2000 edition of the Media Research Center's CyberAlert noted at the time, Andrew Napolitano of Fox News charged that the early-Saturday seizure of the then 6 year-old Gonzalez flagrantly disobeyed a ruling of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals.
In response to a question from Fox News anchor Jeff Asman, Napolitano said the following (bolds are mine throughout this post):
The order issued by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals four days ago .... said once the INS chooses the guardian, and the INS chose Lazaro Gonzalez (Elian's paternal great uncle -- Ed.) to be the guardian, and an application for asylum has been made by the guardian, the INS can not change the guardian and that’s exactly what they did here."
Asman: "So is this executive overreach?"
Napolitano: "This is more than executive overreach. This is contempt of the circuit court of appeals order. This is a high class kidnapping is what it is, sanctioned by no law, sanctioned by no judge..."
In an interview later that morning, Napolitano left Holder speechless (also available in the fourth item at this link):
Napolitano: Tell me, Mr. Holder, why did you not get a court order authorizing you to go in and get the boy?
Holder: Because we didn’t need a court order. INS can do this on its own.
Napolitano: You know that a court order would have given you the cloak of respectability to have seized the boy.
Holder: We didn’t need an order.
Napolitano: Then why did you ask the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals for such an order if you didn’t need one?
Holder: [Silence]
Napolitano: The fact is, for the first time in history you have taken a child from his residence at gunpoint to enforce your custody position, even though you did not have an order authorizing it.
Earlier in that interview, as noted in a different CyberAlert item on the same day, Holder showed that he wouldn't admit the truth, even when in plain sight:
Napolitano: When is the last time a boy, a child, was taken at the point of a gun without an order of a judge. Unprecedented in American history."
Holder: "He was not taken at the point of a gun."
Napolitano: "We have a photograph showing he was taken at the point of a gun."
Holder: "They were armed agents who went in there who acted very sensitively..."
Here is Alan Diaz's Pulitzer Prize-winning photo depicting how Elian Gonzalez was "was not taken at the point of a gun" (larger picture is at link):

Someone should ask Barack Obama if he is at all bothered by Mr. Holder's inability to even recognize when someone is being taken at gunpoint, and how, among all the possible vice-presidential selection committee candidates out there, Mr. Holder was still deemed so deserving. Don't expect that question any time soon.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
—Tom Blumer is president of a training and development company in Mason, Ohio, and is a contributing editor to NewsBusters















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Great decision maker.. Outstanding judge of character.. Obama for Prez!
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Ahh, I really miss Janet Reno. He was a great Attorney General.
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June 13, 2008 - 14:07 ET by red_dragon311HA
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"Someone should ask Barack
June 13, 2008 - 15:10 ET by thebronze"Someone should ask Barack Obama if he is at all bothered by Mr.
Holder's inability to even recognize when someone is being taken at
gunpoint"
I would submit that O'Bama isn't bothered in the least.
That's why his answer, if we ever got it ....
June 13, 2008 - 16:45 ET by Tom Blumerwould be so interesting.
Don't expect this question ever.
June 14, 2008 - 09:27 ET by BlondeI find this appointment to Obama's VP team even more disturbing than the banker's. The total arrogance of these lawyers (and why am I not surprised a sidekick of Janet Reno's would be so obtuse?) is staggering.
I had never read or heard of this particular aspect of the Elian Gonzalez incident.
If John McCain wants to win South Florida HUGE, all he has to do is play this interview, and identify the man as being on Obama's team. Game over.
Excellent post, Tom, and thank you.
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
You're Welcome, and .....
June 14, 2008 - 12:30 ET by Tom Blumer..... to build on your suggestion, my understanding is that Holder is considered the fave to be AG in an Obama Administration.
The Cuban Vote
June 14, 2008 - 18:24 ET by DaieIf John McCain is smart he will take this info and offer it to every Cuban voter. Of course Obama will say it's all a distraction!