Friday, September 19, 2008

Jamie Gorelick: The most destructive American

If you want proof that there is left-wing media bias in this country, look no further than Jamie Gorelick. Whereas former Enron CEO, the late Ken Lay, is a household name, and lobbyist-from-Hell Jack Abramoff was a big factor in the Democratic takeover of Congress, Gorelick is not well-known. That needs to change.

Clintonista Gorelick was the architect, the American Thinker's C. Edmund Wright explains, of the "wall of separation" that prevented the FBI and the CIA from sharing intelligence about people like 9/11 terrorist Mohammed Atta.

It gets worse. Gorelick was appointed to the 9/11 commission by former Senate Majority Tom Daschle (D-SD).

Kids: Can you say "whitewash?"

But that's not all. Gorelick is the "Where's Waldo" of recent American tragedies, including the current financial crisis, as Wright explains:

Alas, that's only part of her resume. Her fingerprints are all over the Fannie Mae-Freddie Mac mess, which is to say the mess that is central in the entire mortgage-housing crisis. Without so much as one scintilla of real estate or finance experience, she was appointed as Vice Chairman of Fannie Mae in 1997 and served in that role through 2003, which is when most of the systemic cancers that came home to roost today happened. She was instrumental in covering up problems with Fannie Mae while employed there and took multiple millions in bonuses as she helped construct this house of cards.

Gorelick even had a role in the infamous Duke lacrosse tragedy of justice. She worked on Duke's side, not the wronged players.

Fred, a commenter on American Thinker expresses this frightening thought:

But, what's most important, what is she doing now? We need to be warned.

Gorelick needs a warning label, something like this: "Jamie Gorelick: The most destructive American."

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2 comments:

winston1984 said...

Jamie Gorelick should be brought in front of congress. Knowing she worked closely with freddie mac and the whole country isn't upset angers me.
Why doesn't anyone puy 2 and 2 together and see thar she had opportunity and motive to steer the 9/11 commission away from Clinton. Who know why or what else she may know.
She should be brought out in front of Congress for this ahead of the freddie mac things.
That she may have misled America in some way, for reasons we may not be aware of, scares me and I worry for our country

winston1984 said...

I realize my typing errors take away from my post, for that I am sorry.
I just can't believe the things she had her hands in.
I talk politics non-stop and many peope I talk with respond by saying we had a great economy under Clinton and they just gloss over these other serious issues.
If Gorelick is involved with so many of our countries problems, imagine what the Clintons must know.
It is sad as an American that not everyone is treated the same and people like Gorelick are out there.