White House won't give Republicans Sotomayor documents claiming that they are irrelevant
A top Republican pressed for more information Thursday about Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's ties to a Puerto Rican civil rights group he said took extreme positions on race, as the White House argued that the material was irrelevant to the judge's nomination.
White House Counsel Greg Craig told Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., in a letter that board meeting minutes and other papers detailing the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund's activities while Sotomayor was an outside adviser shouldn't impact her nomination because she had no role in writing or approving them. But Sessions, the top Republican on the Senate committee that will consider her nomination, said the papers could shed light on Sotomayor's judicial approach, particularly her view of racial preferences in hiring. . . . .
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2 Comments:
Transparency runs amok at the Obama White House!
Relevancy should be determined by the Whole of Congress, not the Executive Branch.
Perhaps BHO is concerned that he will not be able to ram anything through Congress if the truth were known.
This is just more data to backup his pattern of deception, and lack of transparency.
To BHO, the ends justify the means, yet he hasn't a clue as to the damage he is causing simply because he is blinded by ideology, and the truth be damned! It is almost as if he places himself far above the people. Or perhaps he simply does.
Machiavelli anyone?
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