Monday, June 4, 2012

War in the White House: attorney general Eric Holder and top Obama adviser David Axelrod 'had to be separated'

War in the White House: attorney general Eric Holder and top Obama adviser David Axelrod 'had to be separated'


Eric Holder, Barack Obama's attorney general and David Axelrod, his top political adviser had to be separated after squaring up during a furious row over attempts to impose White House operatives in the justice department.

The relatively mild-mannered Mr Axelrod is said to have told the attorney general: "Don't ever, ever accuse me of trying to interfere with the operations of the Justice Department", a taboo in US politics.


TONY DIGIROLAMO- WONDER WHY WE'RE HAVING PROBLEMS IN GOVERNMENT. THEY HAVE BROUGHT THIS DIVISIVENESS PACKAGE THROUGHOUT THE GOVERNMENT.
Uncivil behavior is part of the behavior of these people.
We're in big trouble indeed.

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